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Episode 6: Not Just History: Bentsen's Influence Today

Episode 6: Not Just History: Bentsen's Influence Today

Update: 2025-04-02
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In this final episode of The Bentsen Blueprint, we return to the White House in 1999, where President Bill Clinton awards Lloyd Bentsen the nation’s highest civilian honor—the Presidential Medal of Freedom. From his early days as a Texas farmhand to his tenure as Treasury Secretary, Bentsen’s legacy was one of discipline, economic foresight, and unwavering public service.

We explore his final years, the extraordinary role of his wife, BA Bentsen, as his steadfast partner and political force in her own right, and the lasting impact of his work on the U.S. economy. With reflections from his family, colleagues, and President Clinton himself, this episode closes the chapter on Bentsen’s remarkable life—while examining the lessons his leadership still holds for America today.

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Episode 6: Not Just History: Bentsen's Influence Today

Episode 6: Not Just History: Bentsen's Influence Today

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