guy. when lincoln was assassinated his vice president at the time became president. who was that? i don t know. andrew churchill? [ buzzer ] i m going to take a guess. adams? [ buzzer ] rhymes with rohnson. johnson. what are you suggesting my dear man? and they stole his body. they stole whose body? lincoln s body, you know. they did? yeah. where did they take it? it s an unsolved mystery you know. there do you ever watch bill o reilly on fox news? sometimes. that s a no. [ laughter ] seem like a huge factor fan. no. not too crazy about bill o reilly. really? what about about about me. i think you are nice. thank you. i take care of myself. weird al, quick question for you. are you a big fox news fan?
east coast in particular. he starred in a lot of plays in new york and then d.c. and philadelphia. and he was a racist. and he was so angry that the south had lost the war. lee had surrendered that he and his little conspiracy group feel they would decapitate in his words the federal government, starting with lincoln and then getting the other johnson the vice president secretary of state steward down the line that the south would rise again. that s what the big grand plan was. and he could operate. they were going to it try to kidnap him right? first they were going to kidnap him which was, you know ridiculous. they felt that they could kidnap him bring him down south. try him as a war criminal, or whatever. but you have got to remember that none of this was real well thought out. these guys were ne er do wells, excepts for booth. booth was a successful guy and he had access. he could go around. people had never thought he would do anything like this.
that was well known on the east coast in particular. he starred in a lot of plays in new york and then d.c. and philadelphia. and he was a racist. and he was so angry that the south had lost the war. lee had surrendered that he and his little conspiracy group feel they would decapitate in his words the federal government, starting with lincoln and then getting the other johnson the vice president secretary of state steward down the line that the south would rise again. that s what the big grand plan was. and he could operate. they were going to it try to kidnap him right? first they were going to kidnap him which was, you know ridiculous. they felt that they could kidnap him bring him down south. try him as a war criminal, or whatever. but you have got to remember that none of this was real well thought out. these guys were ne er do wells, excepts for booth. booth was a successful guy and he had access. he could go around. people had never thought he would do anything like this.
when lincoln was assassinated his vice president at the time became president. who was that? i don t know. andrew churchill? [ buzzer ] i m going to take a guess. adams? [ buzzer ] rhymes with rohnson. johnson. what are you suggesting my dear man? and they stole his body. they stole whose body? lincoln s body, you know. they did? yeah. where did they take it? it s an unsolved mystery you know. there do you ever watch bill o reilly on fox news? sometimes. that s a no. [ laughter ] seem like a huge factor fan. no. not too crazy about bill o reilly. really? what about about about me. i think you are nice. thank you. i take care of myself. weird al, quick question for you. are you a big fox news fan?
core racist, and he was so angry that the south had lost the war that he put together these ne er-do-wells that he wanted to kill lincoln and other top officials. if you can do that the south will rise again. that was the genesis of the conspiracy. and they did do big damage to seward and secretary of state and booth got lincoln. the president then became was it johnson? johnson. and regarded not well as a president. because one of the things in the book that s fascinating is at the second inaugural address johnson spoke first before lincoln. he was blasted, he was drunk. this man had a drinking problem. lincoln s going oh absolutely true. we weren t exactly you know, well served by andrew johnson. now, seemed like every time you re on, every couple of months, you have a new book. now, bill, it s just that time