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Lyndon Johnson

Mentioned in 9 analyzed podcast episodes across 9 shows

U.S. President credited with expanding civil rights legislation and establishing major Great Society programs, including Medicare, which he signed into law in 1965. He ascended to the presidency following President Kennedy's assassination and previously served as Vice President. Podcasts reference him as a significant historical figure in American politics and healthcare policy.

Episode Appearances

Dan Snow's History Hit

Dan Snow's History Hit · Mar 10, 2026

Can Air Power Alone Topple Governments?

US President during Vietnam War; restricted bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong to avoid Soviet escalation

Strategic vs. Tactical Air PowerCivilian Morale and Bombing CampaignsWWI German Zeppelin Bombing of Britain
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Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words

Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words · Feb 14, 2026

Victor Davis Hanson: Jeffrey Epstein May Have Been Too Calculated to Leave a Paper Trail

President credited with Great Society programs and civil rights legislation expansion

Jeffrey Epstein case and document release expectationsGuthrie kidnapping investigation and evidence analysisIlhan Omar controversial statements on Trump and Somalia
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The NPR Politics Podcast

The NPR Politics Podcast · Feb 10, 2026

What to watch in the Texas Senate race

Last Democrat elected to Texas Senate seat in 1960, referenced as historical benchmark for Democratic viability

Texas Senate Republican Primary 2026Texas Senate Democratic Primary 2026Trump Endorsement Strategy in Primaries
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know · Feb 10, 2026

CLASSIC: The Hidden History of Assassins, Chapter Two: The Modern Day

Vice President who benefited from JFK assassination by becoming president

Executive Order 12333 and legal frameworks for assassinationSchool of the Americas and military assassination trainingDrone warfare and targeted killing programs
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Up First from NPR

Up First from NPR · Feb 8, 2026

How the Presidency is Making Trump Richer

Historical president example who profited from wife's TV station ownership with alleged FCC favoritism

Presidential Conflict of InterestCryptocurrency Regulation and Presidential ProfiteeringEmoluments Clause Enforcement
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The Pulse

The Pulse · Feb 5, 2026

Closing the Gap: Improving Health Outcomes for Black Americans

U.S. President who signed Medicare into law on July 30, 1965

Obesity Medicine and TreatmentHealth Disparities in Black CommunitiesCulturally-Tailored Dietary Interventions
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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey · Jan 24, 2026

Ep 1293 | Ron Simmons | Can Trump Use the Insurrection Act Against Minnesota Mayhem?

President who used Insurrection Act three times for Detroit riots and post-MLK assassination unrest

Insurrection Act Constitutional Authority and Historical PrecedentImmigration Enforcement and Self-Deportation PolicyState-Level Legislative Control and Policy Outcomes
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The a16z Show

The a16z Show · Jan 7, 2026

Marc Andreessen's 2026 Outlook: AI Timelines, US vs. China, and The Price of AI

AI Business Models and Pricing StrategiesUS-China AI CompetitionState vs Federal AI Regulation
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The Tim Dillon Show

The Tim Dillon Show · Oct 22, 2025

467 - Bernie Sanders

Former president credited with helping end segregation and bigotry through civil rights legislation

Wealth Inequality and OligarchyCampaign Finance Reform and Citizens UnitedHealthcare as Human Right vs. Market-Based System
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