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Taking Charge : The Johnson White House Tapes 1963 1964
Taking Charge The Johnson White House Tapes 1963 1964 Author:Michael R. Beschloss Taking Charge, edited by Michael R. Beschloss, whom Newsweek has called "America's leading presidential historian," brings you into the room with an American political legend, still hated and revered a quarter century after his death. We hear Lyndon Johnson as he schemes and blusters, rewards and punishes, tells tales of Washington... more », D.C., and Texas, and reveals a bedrock core of unshakable political beliefs. The only President to record his private conversations from his first day in office, LBJ ordered the tapes to be locked in a vault until at least the year 2023. But now they have been unsealed, providing a close-up look at a President taking power such as we have never had before -- from John F. Kennedy's murder in November 1963 to Johnson's campaign for a landslide victory. Taking Charge is filled with revelations about the full-blooded Texan behind the public image. You will hear LBJ:
revealing his self-doubts and personal anguish over the responsibilities of the presidency
receiving the frank criticism of his wife, Lady Bird Johnson
staking his presidency on a revolutionary civil rights bill
scuttling Robert Kennedy's drive to be his Vice President
using the Tonkin Gulf attack to expand the American beachhead in Southeast Asia
unveiling his private, tortured early doubts that we could ever win a war in Vietnam
An extraordinary audiobook, Taking Charge gives us an uprecidented look into a crucial presidency that continues to shape our lives today. In LBJ's own words, it is history "with the bark off."« less