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LBJ

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Lyndon B. Johnson (US president)

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August 27, 1908 Gillespie County, Texas January 22, 1973 San Antonio, Texas Lyndon B. Johnson, in full Lyndon Baines Johnson, also called LBJ (born August 27, 1908, Gillespie county, Texas, U.S. died January 22, 1973, San Antonio, Texas) 36th president of the United States (1963 69).

LBJ was also no enthusiast of mass demonstrations.

But Mr Christie is no LBJ.

The author of "All The Way", Robert Schenkkan, calls himself an Obama fan, and notes that the president never sold himself as "the second coming of LBJ".

I met the mayor in a deserted LBJ museum.

That quote came from Lyndon Johnson's caustic tongue in the 1960s (though "walk" is a sanitised version of the vulgar verb that LBJ used).

Still his data-driven, coalition-building instincts are timely: the national mood is too sour for LBJ swagger.

We could get O.J. to play himself.The final movie in the series would be "LBJ" which will tie all the loose ends together and we will discover something stunning, as with Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker in "Star Wars".

Friday, November 22 , 1963 began for Lyndon Johnson in Fort Worth, with the headline he saw on the front page of the Dallas Morning News: "YARBOROUGH SNUBS LBJ".

Remember: This is the SDS that Neier broke with — the naïve, romantic, painfully earnest SDS of "participatory democracy," whose slogan as late as the 1964 election was "Part of the way with LBJ".

But, while Baker disputed Reynolds's later allegations, he said that Reynolds had "told the truth with respect to the LBJ insurance policy" and the performance bond.

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