The Dark Side of Lyndon Baines Johnson by Joachim Joesten
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Overview: First published in 1968 in the UK (the subject matter was too controversial for US publishers to touch) this is Joachim Joesten’s treatise on the 36th president of the United States, Lyndon Baines Johnson, and his lifelong addiction for power at any cost. Joesten pulls back the layers of lies and deception to reveal LBJ as one of America’s most corrupt and duplicitous politicians ever. Joesten carefully documents the little-known facts behind Johnson’s involvement in scandals stretching back to his first stolen election in 1948, thru the Bobby Baker, Billy Sol Estes and Walter Jenkins affairs, and culminates with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Included are LBJ’s connection to mobsters, big Texas oil, political graft and corruption, blackmailing of FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover, and a disturbing number of murders committed by his henchmen for LBJ’s personal gain.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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