Presidential Chronicles
Lyndon Johnson #14: 1968: "Living in a Continuous Nightmare" (1968); Topics covered include: 1968 State of the Union Address, inflation rise and proposed tax surcharge to comabt, difficulties in Vietnam, the Tet Offensive and the reaction in the United States, requests for more troops and Johnson's response, Johnson announced he would neither seek nor accept the Democratic nomination for President (and response), the North Vietnamese agree to sit down for peace negotiation, assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., passage of the Fair Housig Act, approval of the tax surcharge, Vice President Hubert Humphrey enters the Democratic primary, assassination of Bobby Kennedy, Johnson's aborted attempt to elevate Abe Fortas to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Homer Thornberry as an Associate Justice on the Court, 1968 Democratic Convention including mass protests and the nomination of Humphrey, Humphrey breaks with Johnson over the Vietnam War, Johnson accuses the Richard Nixon campaign of working behind the scenes to thwart the peace talk in Paris prior to the election, Nixon wins the President after which the South Vietnamese finally agree to participate in the peace talks, successful mission for Apollo 8 and orbitting the moon, and Johnson's final speech to Congress shortly before the end of his presidency Key people include: Ho Chi Minh, Walter Cronkite, Eugene McCarthy, Bobby Kennedy, William Westmoreland, Clark Clifford, Matthew Ridgway, Dean Acheson, Harry Truman, William Fulbright, Averill Harriman, Martin Luther King, Jr., Hubert Humphrey, Earl Warren, Abe Fortas, Homer Thornberry, Richard Nixon, Nguyen Van Thieu, Anna Chennault, Everett Dirksen, H.R. Haldeman, and John Mitchell For more information on the "Presidential Chronicles" series, please visit https://www.presidentialchronicles.com/
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