Landslide : LBJ, Ronald Reagan, and the dismantling of modern American politics
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- Landslide : LBJ, Ronald Reagan, and the dismantling of modern American politics
- Title remainder
- LBJ, Ronald Reagan, and the dismantling of modern American politics
- Statement of responsibility
- Jonathan Darman
- Title variation
- Lyndon Baines Johnson, and the dismantling of modern American politics
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- Electronic books
- Johnson, Lyndon B., (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 -- Political and social views
- Liberalism -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National
- Conservatism -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Political culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Politics, Practical -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Reagan, Ronald -- Political and social views
- Social change -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1963-1969
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The man who takes the highest spot after a landslide is not standing on solid ground. In this riveting work of narrative nonfiction, Jonathan Darman tells the story of two giants of American politics, Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan, and shows how, from 1963 to 1966, these two men'the same age, and driven by the same heroic ambitions'changed American politics forever. The liberal and the conservative. The deal-making arm twister and the cool communicator. The Texas rancher and the Hollywood star. Opposites in politics and style, Johnson and Reagan shared a defining impulse: to set forth a grand story of America, a story in which he could be the hero. In the tumultuous days after the Kennedy assassination, Johnson and Reagan each, in turn, seized the chance to offer the country a new vision for the future. Bringing to life their vivid personalities and the anxious mood of America in a radically transformative time, Darman shows how, in promising the impossible, Johnson and Reagan jointly dismantled the long American tradition of consensus politics and ushered in a new era of fracture. History comes to life in Darman's vivid, fly-on-the wall storytelling. Even as Johnson publicly revels in his triumphs, we see him grow obsessed with dark forces he believes are out to destroy him, while his wife, Lady Bird, urges her husband to put aside his paranoia and see the world as it really is. And as the war in Vietnam threatens to overtake his presidency, we witness Johnson desperately struggling to compensate with ever more extravagant promises for his Great Society. On the other side of the country, Ronald Reagan, a fading actor years removed from his Hollywood glory, gradually turns toward a new career in California politics. We watch him delivering speeches to crowds who are desperate for a new leader. And we see him wielding his well-honed instinct for timing, waiting for Johnson's majestic promises to prove empty before he steps back into the spotlight, on his long journey toward the presidency. From Johnson's election in 1964, the greatest popular-vote landslide in American history, to the pivotal 1966 midterms, when Reagan burst forth onto the national stage, Landslide brings alive a country transformed'by riots, protests, the rise of television, the shattering of consensus'and the two towering personalities whose choices in those moments would reverberate through the country for decades to come. Advance praise for Landslide "Masterly . . . In taking us back to a moment in American history when politics worked, Jonathan Darman provides a resonant reality check on a system that now seems all too dysfunctional. The intertwined stories of Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan offer us a window on the intrinsic give-and-take that makes governing possible. Anyone who cares about politics, biography, and current affairs will find this a delightful and illuminating book."'Jon Meacham, author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power "Jonathan Darman writes with power, sweep, vivacity, and humor. He is at once a gifted storyteller, a keen judge of character, and a genie of political insight. He gives us two giants, Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan, in all their glory and human vanity, and takes us on a breathtaking thousand-day ride. The relevance to today will be achingly obvious to readers'who will be both riveted and disturbed by this moving, memorable book."'Evan Thomas, author of Ike's Bluff and The Wise Men From the Hardcover edition
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- RECBK
- Dewey number
- 320.097309/046
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- E846
- LC item number
- .D37 2014eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
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