Your Book Review: The Years Of Lyndon Johnson

Published: May 8, 2021, 11:25 p.m.

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Despite appearances, this is not a biography. It\'s actually an epic fantasy series that happens to be true. A young man grows up on the edge of civilization, decides to fix his father\'s mistakes, turns to the dark side for power, wins victories despite the odds, betrays his mentors, and smashes the oppressive status quo. There\'s even a Bilbo.

(Instead of Bilbo Baggins, it\'s Senator Bilbo, a white supremacist who says things like "the pure and undefiled Caucasian strain" while he\'s on the Senate floor.)

1: Memorable characters

Sam Rayburn: Speaker of the House. He had so much integrity that he scared other members of Congress.

Alvin Wirtz: LBJ\'s evil lawyer. (For non-Americans, Lyndon Baines Johnson was often abbreviated as LBJ.) "Wirtz was the kind of lawyer who would slip into a contract a sentence---a sentence that changed the contract\'s meaning---in the hope that the opposing lawyer would not notice it."

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