Presidential courage can be a tricky question.
The fuss over a TV anatomical reference to Barack Obama recalls the original Dick in American politics, Nixon, and how another President, LBJ, viewed his successor’s genital endowments–wrongly, as it turned out, based on his own Vietnam mistakes arising from confusion in that area.
Depressed and unhappy in retirement, Johnson was still trying to understand what went wrong, when I saw and heard him analyze his successor Richard Nixon.
“Not much here,” LBJ said, pointing to his head and then his heart, “even less here,” before lowering a hand below the belt and saying grudgingly, “But enough down there.”
Johnson’s judgment was made in the aftermath of the quagmire he created by his stubborn refusal to become “the first American president to lose a war.” He spent those final years confused by his own downfall from what he considered a gutsy stand.
Barack Obama’s problems today, however, come not from too much self-assertion, but too little…
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