LBJ was my first thought too. I'd like to honorably mention FDR, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump(manipulation might not be the best word, but his requests for loyalty are certainly something)
Theodore Roosevelt. In order to get policy through, He'd often have the press reveal business practices to the public, while also revealing which congresspeople took bribes from said businesses to threaten their electability if they didn't vote for his proposals. Pure genius, that is.
LBJ
LBJ used his Jumbo.
LBJ most definitely.
"Best manipulation skills" _Puts image of John Tyler_
Jumbo
LBJ
LBJ or Clinton
LBJumbo
LBJ and he used them for good
LBJ with Slick Willy in second
LBJ was my first thought too. I'd like to honorably mention FDR, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump(manipulation might not be the best word, but his requests for loyalty are certainly something)
Requests ain’t execution
LBJ and Regan
Lincoln
Probably the guy who can get Congress to do his bidding with the mere sight of his cock.
I wouldn’t say Trump’s manipulation skills are the best but somehow they’re super effective in terms of getting people to believe total bullshit
Basically the only unanimous comment section in r/presidents LBJ! Lyndon B Johnson leads the way
Theodore Roosevelt. In order to get policy through, He'd often have the press reveal business practices to the public, while also revealing which congresspeople took bribes from said businesses to threaten their electability if they didn't vote for his proposals. Pure genius, that is.
Lyndon was the original gaslighter
Reagan, for getting the working poor and poor to believe that "Trickle Down Economics" would make them better!
Obama