The fact that Janney’s book has been accepted by some in the critical community indicates to me the continuing ascendancy of the Alex Jones, “anything goes” school, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Janney tries to make an epic romance out of a story which--when read strictly on a factual basis, sans Janney’s spin--seems anything but, writes Lisa Pease.
A year and a half in advance, Dallas Observer reporter Jim Schutze calls for the city of Dallas to allow Dealey Plaza to be center-stage in the history of the nation for one shining moment on November 22, 2013 (something completely contrary to what actually ended up taking place).
by Brian Bender
At: The Boston Globe
This farce of a program proves that, as with the three old main networks, the cable TV channels are almost pathologically incapable of telling anything close to the truth about Kennedy’s assassination. All the rules of journalism are now thrown out the window ... with no one exercising any kind of fact checking or standards review, laments Jim DiEugenio.
In which he attempts to convince Johnson of the necessity for a Presidential commission.
A rich, rewarding, and reverberating book which both illuminates and empowers the reader, the best book in the field since Breach of Trust, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Henry Wade's legacy has recently been coming under scrutiny in Dallas.
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