321: EVERYTHING’S BIG IN TEXAS, INCLUDING JOHNSON, ON ‘HAIL TO THE CHIEF’

My photographer and I don’t hesitate to admit that Lyndon B. Johnson is not one of our favorite Presidents, even though he accomplished some incredible things while in office. And while our tribute to our 36th President paled in comparison to our previous ‘Hail to the Chief’ show which featured the life and assassination of John F. Kennedy, I think the LBJ episode turned out pretty good – especially when I saw my goofy photographer wearing a cowboy hat for the first time in his life.

It’s been said everything is big in Texas, including Johnson, and the two of us hope you’ll do us a big favor and click on the link below to watch another rip-roarin’ episode of ‘Hail to the Chief’. During this show, you’ll see the sites Tom and I have visited which were associated with LBJ, and at the same time, you might get a laugh when the two of us rode off into the sunset on the LBJ Ranch.

If you find the LBJ show interesting, please share the link with your friends on social media. While we don’t make a red cent, or a silver dime, on any of our episodes, it will help our audience grow. Tom and I love to share our stories, and antics, about our Presidential adventures with as many people possible. When you’re finished watching the show, please click the ‘Like’ button if you thought it was good and leave us a comment.

Now hop onto your horse, click the link, and giddy-up. “Yeeeee-haw”!

https://bluewaterhealthyliving.com/shows/hail-to-the-chief/hail-to-the-chief-lbj-lyndon-baines-johnson

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Thomas Watson

My name is Thomas Watson and I've been a U.S. history fanatic since I was 9 years old. In 2013, I decided to take my passion to the next level when I purchased a Thomas Jefferson bobble head with the sole intention of photographing that bobble head at Presidential sites. From that first day on July 10, 2013 at Spiegel Grove in Fremont, Ohio, this journey has taken on a life of its own. Now, nearly 40,000 miles later, I thought it was time to share the experiences, stories, and photos of Jefferson's travels. Keep in mind, this entire venture has been done with the deepest respect for the men who held the office as our President; no matter what their political affiliations, personal ambitions, or public scandals may have been. This blog is intended to be a true tribute to the Presidents of the United States and this story will be told Through the Eyes of Jefferson. I hope you enjoy the ride!

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