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In reply to the discussion: LBJ Was Horrible. Nixon Was Worse. [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)and the public overwhelmingly voted against Goldwater in favor of LBJ. They did.
It is also true if the draft was unnecessary because young men rushed down to the recruiters to sign up for an optional in Viet Nam. They didn't.
Because the public knew that LBJ had lied and was lying about the Viet Nam war, a phrase was invented for his lies: the crebility gap. As noted by Wikipedia, the phrase "'Credibility gap' was first used in association with the Vietnam War in the New York Herald Tribune in March 1965, to describe then-president Lyndon Johnson's handling of the escalation of American involvement in the war." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credibility_gap
Notwithstanding the subsequent lies, the Viet Nam war started out as an unpopular war. No one had to wait for three years to know that young men were being drafted because there were not suffcient volunteers to support Johnson's war. No one had to wait for three years to know that LBJ was lying. The signifigance of the Tet offensive which started on January 30, 1968 is that it unconditionally showed that the body-count statistics of the LBJ Administration were lies and LBJ had no intention nor a plan to end the war.
You speculate that "no one else who could possibly have been President at that time would have done fundamentally anything different." You're welcome to your belief.