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In 1967, Democratic U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting ... which it described as "woke propaganda." A news release listed numerous examples of articles it called ...
President Donald Trump is unsettling decades of bipartisan stability in the realm of ideas, culture and science.
Roosevelt’s speechwriter, Voice of America first started broadcasting during World War II, combating Nazi propaganda ... After then-Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson broke a Southern filibuster and ...
Lyndon B Johnson’s confident reassurances ... and the line between propaganda and patriotism is razor-thin. Where many documentaries fixate on tactics or battlefield heroics, Turning Point ...
It’s a work of wartime propaganda (it begins with the intro ... Its title comes from President Lyndon B. Johnson’s line, said when escalating the war, that “the ultimate victory will ...
With the passage of time, many of the war’s participants are no longer with us, but the series makes good use of archival materials, such as the White House tapes of Lyndon B. Johnson and ...
The State’s Best Tour Guides Want to Show You Around.” When Cynthia Dorminey became an interpretive ranger at the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park thirty years ago, Lady Bird Johnson ...
In 1965, the two intellectual giants squared off in a debate at Cambridge. It didn’t go quite as Buckley hoped.
Bryan Cranston has answered the eternal question: Just what would President Lyndon B. Johnson (our 36th) feel about President Donald J. Trump, our nation's 45th? Johnson died in 1973. But ...