This week on Disturbing History, we dive into the unsettling life of Lyndon B. Johnson, America’s 36th president. Rising from poverty in the Texas Hill Country, Johnson clawed his way to power through manipulation, intimidation, and a relentless drive for control. His legacy remains a paradox: groundbreaking civil rights achievements on one hand, and the catastrophic Vietnam War and bizarre personal behavior on the other.We explore Johnson’s infamous “Johnson Treatment,” his ruthless rise in Washington, and the humiliations he endured as Vice President before seizing the presidency after JFK’s assassination.From crude phone calls about custom pants to dominating senators face-to-face, Johnson’s methods reveal a man who bent democracy itself to fit his outsized ego.This episode paints the full portrait: a leader capable of compassion and cruelty, progress and destruction, leaving behind a legacy that forces us to ask how much one man’s ambition can reshape a nation—for better and for worse.
This week on Disturbing History, we dive into the unsettling life of Lyndon B. Johnson, America’s 36th president. Rising from poverty in the Texas Hill Country, Johnson clawed his way to power through manipulation, intimidation, and a relentless drive for control. His legacy remains a paradox: groundbreaking civil rights achievements on one hand, and the catastrophic Vietnam War and bizarre personal behavior on the other.We explore Johnson’s infamous “Johnson Treatment,” his ruthless rise in Was...