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Johnson was a hard-boiled politician of the old school -- who would say or do anything to, to anyone, to pass a bill. His career in Congress gave him a reputation as a political roughneck, and he kept up that reputation during his Presidency. A lot of the old Kennedy acolytes who stayed on during the Johnson administration were both appalled by his personal crudity and astonished by his skill at achieving the results he wanted. He didn't care the least bit who he offended or annoyed as long as he got what he was pushing for -- which was both his greatest strength as a politician and his greatest weakness as a President.
Interestingly, FDR had a similar skill when it came to arm-twisting, even though he'd never served in Congress. But he was far, far, far more genteel about it.
Interestingly, FDR had a similar skill when it came to arm-twisting, even though he'd never served in Congress. But he was far, far, far more genteel about it.