Bottom Line: Continuing with the evaluation of Post-World War II Presidents...
Johnson (6)
Defense: Poor 2 – While Lyndon Johnson saw President Kennedy’s vision for America’s space program to fruition, his interventionist policy to drag the United States into the middle of the Vietnam War proved to be a poor one.
Economy: Good 4 – While he largely benefited from the Kennedy tax cuts, he presided over the creation of Medicare and Medicaid and the economy was strong throughout his term.
Nixon (7)
Defense: Outstanding 5 – Ended US involvement in the Vietnam War, was effective at mitigating the escalation of the cold war with Russia and China.