Think of a young Doris Kern in close contact with Lyndon's Johnson. Hers is the seminal LBJ biography. She was a looker in her day. She didn't age well.
Yeah, she wrote the best biography of Lyndon Johnson I've ever read.
Showing Lyndon as a kind, caring, sensitive person who unfortunately got caught up in his own traps.
Lyndon Johnson was proof that no good deeds go unpunished; here, he did much for the young, the aged, the minorities, the college students, the hippies, and was despised by them.
Johnson was the best Democrat president in my own lifetime--which isn't saying much--but I don't especially care for him.....however, it seems to me the rank ingratitude of those he helped, or tried to help, board all the various gravy-trains ennobles him, and shows what worthless shits his detractors were.