Boy, that's pretty potent! Really kind of major! Wonder what year it was? Deep into Nixon's retirement no doubt.
If only the sheeple cherished an a priori hatred of politicians and nurtured it in their children at home and in scools, there'd be a lot less politics. Assumption of the worst about 'em till proven otherwise is what's urgently, obviously needed.
The Johnsons were horrible, unbearable commie scum from the word go. In a healthy society more Texans would have done like J. Evetts Haley who wrote A Texan Looks At Lyndon, i.e. systematically warned the rest of the country about LBJ -- and the sheeple would have readily picked up on it. People prefer fantasy and electoral religion.
Haley's book was published March 1964, too late to alert the sheep, but still a stunning indictment of lbj.
When Lyndon B. Johnson became president Haley published A Texan Looks at Lyndon. It was a best seller and it is claimed that in Texas only the Bible outsold Haley's book in 1964. In the book Haley attempted to expose Johnson's corrupt political activities. This included a detailed look at the relationship between Johnson and Billy Sol Estes. Haley pointed out that three men who could have provided evidence in court against Estes, George Krutilek, Harold Orr and Howard Pratt, all died of carbon monoxide poisoning from car engines.
Haley also suggested that Johnson might have been responsible for the death of John F. Kennedy: "Johnson wanted power and with all his knowledge of political strategy and his proven control of Congress, he could see wider horizons of power as Vice-President than as Senate Majority Leader. In effect, by presiding over the Senate, he could now conceive himself as virtually filling both high and important positions - and he was not far from wrong. Finally, as Victor Lasky pointed out, Johnson had nursed a lifetime dream to be President. As Majority leader he never could have made it. But as Vice-president fate could always intervene."