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How to use the word Lyndon in a Sentence?

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The Fierce Urgency of Now : Lyndon Johnson, Congress and the Battle for the Great Society.

Lyndon Johnson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It's a small gesture, no doubt, but a very characteristic one for a skillful politician like( President Lyndon Johnson) to lose no chance to cultivate loyalty and support.

Mark Lawrence

Found on CNN
3 years ago

This is the Insurrection Act of 1807.Its been used by 12 differentpresidents from Jefferson allthe way to George H.W. Bush.One of those occasions was by the Democrathero Lyndon Baines Johnson.He actually brought in themilitary -- guess what? --to put down riots inWashington, D.C, so General Mattis really shouldhave picked up a couple of hishistory books.

General Mattis

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

I haven't voted since 1964, when I voted for Lyndon Johnson, the peace candidate.

Gore Vidal

added by Normando
5 years ago

Act of War: Lyndon Johnson, North Korea, and the Capture of the Spy Ship Pueblo, the Pueblo fell through the cracks of history because it became a sideshow to everything that happened.

Fox News

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Obama said. Obama even joked at one point that his administration may have been able to achieve more if it were legal to offer patronage, noting a this-for-that strategy was essential in passing some of America’s most historic legislation. See the Fox News 2016 battleground prediction map and make your own election projections. See Predictions Map Yeah, because then it was transactional, then it was ‘I’d like this, I need that,’ and one of the things that’s changed from the [Lyndon] Johnson era obviously is I don’t have a postmaster job. Shoot, not just Johnson’s age — [Abraham] Lincoln’s age. Good-government reforms have hamstrung an administration, which I think is for the most part for the best. Obama did not spend much time speaking about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign. But he traced the billionaire's political rise back to Sarah Palin’s selection as Sen. John McCain’s presidential running mate in 2008.

Saul Alinsky

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Lyndon Johnson was basically campaigning for Johnson in 1964.

Judd Legum

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Lyndon Johnson made it very clear when he signed the Civil Rights Act back in 1964 what the impact was going to be on his party, the Democrats, and their relationship with southern white voters.

South Carolina

Found on CNN
9 years ago

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