meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Lyndon Johnson and the 1968 Convention: Part One - "I Will Not Accept Your Nomination"

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Bruce Carlson

News, Politics, History

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Lyndon Johnson's decision to withdraw from the 1968 Presidential race was the definition of a shocking TV moment. With a President not accepting the nomination of his party for the first time since, we think it's time to release our previously Patreon-Only episode on LBJ and the 1968 convention. Remember to support our Patreon - link at myhistorycanbeatupyourpolitics.com. This was originally content from the Patreon, and there's plenty more there when you sign up. Lyndon Johnson said he would leave the Presidential race in 1968. But would he have accepted a draft? and did he even conspire to engineer one? We won't answer the question in this two-part series, but we will get into the details. Why was a guy out of politics still controlling his party? Who was that memo writer "Bert" who did not match with any name in the White House or on the Campaign. And what about that Birthday Cake? In two parts we will get into everything. We should note. This episode was recorded years ago, and there's no implication that Biden-LBJ situations are the same. In fact, they make a better contrast than comparison. Still there is much to learn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media Podcast.

0:04.0

New series, Those About to Die, only on Prime Video.

0:08.0

Let the game spagge!

0:10.0

Win or lose. All must fight to survive.

0:13.4

My son, show them you can fight.

0:15.9

Enter the arena of the gladiators, starring Anthony Hopkins.

0:20.0

Nothing is more important than our beloved wrong.

0:23.0

From the Director of Independence Day.

0:25.0

The moment is upon us.

0:27.0

Kill or be killed.

0:30.0

Those about to die.

0:32.0

Watch now only on Prime Video.

0:35.0

I shall not see and I will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president.

0:45.3

We all know that speech and on the surface there never could have been a more unequivocal withdrawal statement of a candidate.

0:55.0

I shall not see and I will not accept.

0:59.0

But did he mean it? That seems a silly question to ask. He's saying it to the nation, face to camera.

1:25.6

He doesn't want the nomination.

1:27.0

He won't accept it.

1:28.7

Yet there is evidence, evidence that is buried through the memories of people, through the press coverage,

1:37.0

the statements of Friends of Linda Johnson, but yet it remains that actions he took reveal that at minimum

1:45.0

Lyndon Johnson did not stay out of the presidential election of 1968 and

1:50.0

perhaps even wanted to be nominated by his party in Chicago.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bruce Carlson, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Bruce Carlson and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.