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Lyndon Johnson exploited his mastery of the legislative process to shepherd a collection of progressive programs, rivaling those of FDR's New Deal, through Congress with astounding success. However, visions of a Great Society were swallowed up in the quagmire of Vietnam: the unpopular and costly war eroded his political base and left him an exile within his own White House.
Direction
Grubin turns C-SPAN footage into Shakespearean tragedy.
Writing
McCullough's narration hits like a velvet hammer.
Director
David Grubin
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