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Lyndon B. Johnson

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I'd rather give my life than be afraid to give it.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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I'm the only president you've got.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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If the American people don't love me, their descendants will.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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It is always a strain when people are being killed. I don't think anybody has held this job who hasn't felt personally responsible for those being killed.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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It is important that the United States remain a two-party system. I'm a fellow who likes small parties and the Republican Party can't be too small to suit me.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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Jack was out kissing babies while I was out passing bills. Someone had to tend the store.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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Just like the Alamo, somebody damn well needed to go to their aid. Well, by God, I'm going to Viet Nam's aid!


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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Only two things are necessary to keep one's wife happy. One is to let her think she is having her own way, and the other is to let her have it.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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Our most tragic error may have been our inability to establish a rapport and a confidence with the press and television with the communication media. I don't think the press has understood me.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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Our numbers have increased in Vietnam because the aggression of others has increased in Vietnam. There is not, and there will not be, a mindless escalation.


— Lyndon B. Johnson


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W. One of his first actions was to eliminate the seniority system in appointment to a committee while retaining it in terms of chairmanships. Though Kennedy may have intended this to remain a more nominal position Taylor Branch in Pillar of Fire contends that Johnson served to push the Kennedy administration's actions for civil rights further and faster than Kennedy originally intended to go.

Johnson a Democrat from Texas served as a United States Representative from 1937–1949 and as a Senator from 1949–1961 including six years as United States Senate Majority Leader two as Senate Minority Leader and two as Senate Majority Whip. The involvement stimulated a large angry antiwar movement based especially on university campuses in the U. Republican Richard Nixon was elected to succeed him.

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