Taking Charge
The Johnson White House Tapes 1963 1964
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Michael R. Beschloss
The only President to record his private conversations from his first day in office, LBJ ordered these tapes locked in a vault until at least the year 2023. But now they have been unsealed, providing a close-up look at a President taking power such as we have never had before -- from John F. Kennedy's murder in November 1963 to Johnson's campaign for a landslide victory.
Taking Charge is filled with revelations about the full-blooded Texan behind the public image. You will hear LBJ:
* Revealing his self-doubts and personal anguish over the responsibilities of the presidency
* Receiving the frank criticism of his wife, Lady Bird Johnson
* Staking his presidency on a revolutionaly civil rights bill
* Scuttling Robert Kennedy's drive to be his Vice President
* Using the Tonkin Gulf attack to expand the American beachhead in Southeast Asia
* Unveiling his private, tortured early doubts that we could ever win a war in Vietnam
Taking Charge gives us an unprecedented look into a crucial presidency that continues to shape our lives today. In LBJ's own words, it is history "with the bark off."©1997 Michael R. Beschloss; (P)1997 Simon and Schuster Inc. All rights reserved.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I have learned that it is best to hear both sides a story. The external media does not help all of us to understand what is going on. This puts flesh on the bones of a long ago buried corpse. I was a 20 year old and now am 63. Looking back at the world through TAKING CHARGE helps to create a context for the world at that time.What other book might you compare Taking Charge to and why?
WRITE IT WHEN I'M GONE by Thomas . DeFrank [about Gerald Ford]; THE CLINTON TAPES by Taylor Branch; AT CANAAN'S EDGE, AMERICA IN THE KING YEARS 1965-68 by Taylor BranchWhich character – as performed by Michael R. Beschloss – was your favorite?
JBJWhat’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
LBJ's humanity.Helps to balance out the facts
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A Truly Original Experience
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Fascinating
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Great as an audiobook
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Would you consider the audio edition of Taking Charge to be better than the print version?
I would considering I haven't read the prin version at all.What was one of the most memorable moments of Taking Charge?
Hearing the recordings and Michael's commentary.Which character – as performed by Michael R. Beschloss – was your favorite?
He didn't preform them, but the narration was excellent.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
LBJ's rough relations with the Kennedies, Jackei in particular supprised me.A Window to the first few years of Johnson's Presi
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