Nearly 50 years after he left the White House, Lyndon B. Johnson continues to be a source of fascination, admiration and scorn. The Texas Democrat, who championed a liberal domestic agenda while escalating the war in Vietnam, left a seemingly contradictory legacy that has inspired dozens of major biographies, documentaries and pop-culture portrayals. “If you could separate Vietnam from his political record, he’d be on Mt. Rushmore,” said Robert Schenkkan, writer of “All the Way.”To read more, click here.