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Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon in 1948 ; learning the secrets of power

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An edition of The best year of their lives (2005)

The best year of their lives

Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon in 1948 ; learning the secrets of power

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"In 1948, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon were ambitious young congressmen in postwar Washington, all of them at a crucial turning point in their personal lives and public careers. Their future presidencies would dominate American public life from 1961 to 1974 and define one of the country's most turbulent eras. In this portrait, journalist Lance Morrow explores the passions, ambitions, and demons that drove these men, and reflects on the shadow they cast on American culture and memory." "In 1948, LBJ was in a desperate Senate race, running against a more popular candidate in his home state of Texas. Campaigning frantically by helicopter across the state, he won only with the help of corrupt political bosses, whose illegal ballot-stuffing put "Landslide Lyndon" into the Senate by 87 votes.^

At the same time, the earnest young Congressman Nixon was having his first meetings with Whittaker Chambers, the witness in the Alger Hiss trial that would launch Nixon's political career. It was also the year when Kennedy was still recovering from the near-fatal attack of Addison's disease he had suffered the previous fall. From that point on, he would conceal the truth about his health, just as he concealed his reckless personal life. In all three politicians, Morrow finds a streak of amorality and ruthlessness - each believed that the rules didn't apply to them.^

Lies of one kind or another - lies they told or lies they exposed - would propel each of them to power; lies would also undo Johnson and Nixon's presidencies, and ultimately tarnish Kennedy's reputation." "Telling the story of the three men and the choices they made in 1948, Morrow also tells the story of America in that year, when it, too, was learning the secrets of power, from the existential force of the atom bomb to America's new role as Cold War superpower. Against a fascinating backdrop - the paranoia of the early Cold War, the Marshall Plan, and the birth of mass consumer culture - Morrow portrays an America coming to grips with the vast changes of the postwar world. The Best Years of Their Lives offers a fresh look at a crucial year in the lives of three presidents."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
312

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York, NY
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
328.73/092/2, B
Library of Congress
E840.6 .M67 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
312

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3392499M
Internet Archive
bestyearoftheirl00morr
ISBN 10
0465047238
LCCN
2005001836
OCLC/WorldCat
57549816
LibraryThing
1048965
Goodreads
829253

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OL3748253W

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In 1948, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon were all ambitious young congressmen at pivotal points in their lives. LBJ was in a desperate Senate race, running against a more popular candidate. Campaigning frantically by helicopter across Texas, LBJ won only with the help of corrupt political bosses, whose illegal ballot-stuffing put "Landslide Lyndon" into the Senate by 87 votes. At the same time, Nixon was having his first meetings with Whittaker Chambers, the witness in the Alger Hiss trial that would make Nixon a national figure and lead to his selection as Eisenhower's running mate four years later. And Kennedy was still recovering from the near-fatal attack of Addison's disease he had suffered the previous year. From that point on, he would conceal the truth about his health, just as he concealed his reckless personal life. In all three politicians, Morrow finds a streak of amorality and ruthlessness-each believed that the rules didn't apply to him. Lies of one kind or another-lies they told or exposed-would propel each of them to power; lies would also undo LBJ and Nixon's presidencies and, ultimately, tarnish JFK's reputation.

Morrow also tells the story of America in 1948, when it, too, was learning the secrets of power, and coming to grips with the vast changes of the postwar world. For readers of Robert Caro and Robert Dallek, The Best Year of Their Lives offers a fresh look at a crucial turning point in the lives of three presidents, by one of America's most observant and thoughtful journalists. (from Amazon)

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