In an entertaining conversation, President Lyndon Johnson calls his tailor in Dallas to describe somewhat graphically exactly how he wants his pants made.
I post this because all day long, we hear from the elite-paid media whores that Donald Trump is the crudest man ever in the White House. Listen to Lyndon Johnson ordering pants from his tailor, belching and swearing like a doofus, and then tell me with a straight face that Donald Trump is crude, and a rube.
Well, the rumors were true. President Johnson....had a Johnson.
If LBJ was POTUS today and Republican, John McCain would be saying after hearing that tape “Its reaching Watergate level”
A disgusting, murdering piece of excrement. Murdered JFK. And his own sister.
You ever hear the secret service story about the elevator and the Queen of England? LBJ and the Queen were in an elevator with a few secret service guys when all of a sudden LBJ cut the cheese and immediately said to one SS guy “Son, that is disgusting, apologize!” LOL!
Where most of our current social problems come from.
Is this the one where he talks about his nut sack? Classic.
He was disgusting.
The Rats sure know how to pick 'em.
I told my tailor I needed ample room in the inseam to accommodate my...
5.56mm
If he had taken a different road in life and become a tailor, it sure would have been interesting to go into his shop.
Last year a new book came out on Lady Bird. When I read the review I kind of felt sorry for her. LBJ put her under constant abuse. He would bring home his mistress of the moment and have Lady Bird cook dinner for them like it was nothing. LBJ was as coarse and crude as a human could be and yet he ends up as President.
Heard it in the 1990s. The tapes (and others featuring corruption) were withheld from the public for decades.
And it was JFK who installed the taping mechanism. Those tapes were sealed for 50 years. Anything of note in the ones they didn’t destroy in all that time?
Heh, you thought that was crude and rube behavior from LBJ? Wait till you see how he acted towards the joint chiefs when they gave their suggestions about Vietnam back in November of 1965. As one of them put it in his memoir, he proceeded to use the F-word as an adjective more freely than a Marine at boot camp, not to mention called them a slew of filthy names such as “s***heads”, “dumb s***s”, and “pompous ***holes”.