What if he’d made it earlier?
David Runciman: LBJ, 5 July 2012
The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Vol. IV: The Passage of Power
by Robert Caro.
Bodley Head, 712 pp., £30, June 2012,978 1 84792 217 5 Show More
by Robert Caro.
Bodley Head, 712 pp., £30, June 2012,
“... Lyndon Johnson always believed he would be president. As a boy in Texas, growing up in poor and sometimes desperate circumstances, he told anyone who would listen that he was headed for the White House. He mapped out a plan to get there from which, as Robert Caro writes, ‘he refused to be diverted.’ It meant first establishing himself in state politics, then winning a seat in the House of Representatives, then moving up to the Senate and finally to the highest office ... ”