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Want to know which former US Presidents had the highest IQs? Let's rank each President (including Trump) according to their alleged IQs, and see how they ...
Lyndon Baines Johnson, commonly known asLBJ, was the 36th US president, serving from 1963 until 1969. Johnson’s nickname has an interesting history. Before they were used to refer to him, the initialsLBJwere commonly used to refer to his home in Texas, theLBJ Ranch, during his time in ...
US President Joe Biden made this remark about Russian leader Vladimir Putin on March 26, 2022 during a speech he made in Poland. Though the White House had tried to explain away the utterance for the president, the real purpose of Washington was ultimately exposed: To bring down Russia, [...
Harry S. Truman was a salt of the earth kind of man, which is what we see from the Karstarks. They are relatively obscure in Westeros, much as Truman was before he became vice president then President. In Westeros, he would take over from Roosevelt in the dying days of the war. He...
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In 1965, President LBJ escalated American involvement in the Vietnam War by sending US combat troops to South Vietnam for the first time.2He charged them with the mission to save South Vietnam from a Communist takeover by the Northern Vietnamese Army. American efforts did not halt the Nort...
Barack Obama once whispered to the Russian Minister that after he was elected a second time, he would have “more flexibility.” Exactlywhowas denying the President the flexibility he needed to act? Now we return once again to Donald Trump, whose agenda is laughed at and disrespected even by...
“Basically, they told the business community to step away from the conversation around social issues,” says Steven Pedigo, head of the LBJ Urban Lab at the University of Texas at Austin and an expert in urban economic development. “It is so unlike Texas, and what has been the message ...
“Sometimes nice people do terrible, terrible things. And sometimes people who are not so nice — LBJ [President Lyndon B Johnson], my God, he was brutish in many ways, right? Yet he was one of the most progressive presidents in history.” ...