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At the beginning of 1968, no one could have predicted the reception that would greet President Lyndon Baines Johnson as he entered St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan on the afternoon of Thursday ...
It has become one of the great suspense stories in American letters, the nonfiction equivalent of Ahab and the white whale: Robert Caro and his leviathan, Lyndon Baines Johnson. Caro, perhaps the ...
Rep. Mark Harris (R-N.C.) and Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) introduced the “Free Speech Fairness Act” in the U.S. House and ...
President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed Medicare into law on July 30, 1965, at a public ceremony in Independence, Missouri.
Presidents have hidden surgeries, heart attacks, and mental decline from voters, leading to intense questions about their ...
Once again, that’s just an outright lie. The Social Security bill that FDR signed in 1935 taxed income up to $3,000. That ...
The opportunity to learn through history takes on new meaning when traveling to presidential museums and libraries throughout the United States. Forty-five men have served as president of the United ...
“There was a great deal of speculation about the mental health of [President] Lyndon Baines Johnson, and even more so [President] Richard Nixon,” he continued. “I have a whole chapter in my ...
There are so many Social Security-bashing screeds floating around on the internet that I could spend every one of my weekly ...