An Analysis Of Lyndon B Johnson's 'All The Way'

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“It’s not personal, Dick, it’s just politics.” This one line paints the whole picture of the “All the way” president, Lyndon B. Johnson, an accidental president, a hero, and a very ruthless bully to anyone who stood in his way. By, Robert Schenkkan, the fast paced play ‘All the Way’ put on by the Dallas Theatre Center, was set in the first year of Johnson’s presidency showing how LBJ was willing to do anything and ruin anyone in the way of what he wanted. This very detailed production (Maybe a little too detailed), really depicted this wonderful, sneaky, and powerful snake of man during his life of power. “All the Way” was Johnson’s slogan during his failed run for president; However, he was appointed to office after the assassination of JFK.