And President Johnson let us get close to his family.
President Johnson's concern for the well-being of poor children was one political force.
"President Johnson did not seem to come across on television," he wrote.
President Johnson's programs raised federal spending as a percentage of national income, from 17 to over 21 percent.
President Johnson's answer was reported to be 35,000 more troops, $5.1 billion added, and limited bombing.
In fact, he has even talked to President Johnson about it.
President Johnson's next report to congress was on March 17, 1967.
President Johnson called it "the single most important breakthrough" in federal housing policy since the 1920s.
President Johnson stated that he had been moved by letters from many members of the public to agree with the plan.
President Johnson apparently anticipated that something of the sort would happen.