John Fitzgerald Kennedy (463)

Monday, 09 December 2024 00:52

Rick Perlstein and the Wages of Denial

Written by James DiEugenio
Jim DiEugenio exposes the myriad problems of Rick Perlstein's writings on both the presidency of John Kennedy and his assassination. He got it wrong in the beginning and he has gotten worse since.
Friday, 06 December 2024 01:09

Jack Ruby: A Review and Reassessment - Part 3

Written by Max Arvo
Max Arvo completes his milestone study of just what forces were shaping Jack Ruby after he was held in detention, stood trial, and especially after in order to neutralize him as a witness in the JFK case.
Monday, 25 November 2024 21:00

Review of The Plot to Kill President Kennedy in Chicago

Written by James DiEugenio
Secret Service expert Vince Palamara delivers new information about the attempts to kill JFK in Chicago and elsewhere. Kennedy was not getting out of 1963 alive.
Tuesday, 12 November 2024 01:54

Jack Ruby: A Review and Reassessment - Part 2

Written by Max Arvo
Dr. Hubert Winston Smith, a new name, had an inordinate influence over Melvin Belli's defense team. In fact he chose all three psychiatrists who examined Ruby. And he entered the case before Belli and strongly influenced the defense strategy.
Monday, 11 November 2024 05:14

Jack Ruby: A Review and Reassessment - Part 1

Written by Max Arvo
Max Arvo has done some extraordinary research in his reassessment and review of Oswald's killer, Jack Ruby. This is Part One of a remarkable three part, over thirty page series dealing with the life and death of a man who took his secrets to his grave. Did he wish to, or was he coerced?
Sunday, 03 November 2024 17:24

Mary Bledsoe and the Bus - Part 2

Written by John Washburn
In this two part essay, Mr. Washburn raises genuine questions about the movements of Oswald after the assassination. Was he on the McWatters' bus? Was he in the Whaley cab? There are serious holes in both stories. And the Commission itself wondered about an imposter.
Sunday, 03 November 2024 14:46

Mary Bledsoe and the Bus - Part 1

Written by John Washburn
In this two part essay, Mr. Washburn raises genuine questions about the movements of Oswald after the assassination. Was he on the McWatters' bus? Was he in the Whaley cab? There are serious holes in both stories. And the Commission itself wondered about an imposter.
Wednesday, 30 October 2024 13:56

Four Died Trying, Chapter Two

Written by James DiEugenio
LIbby Hndros and John Kirby continue their important series on the assassinations of the sixties, this installment is on JFK's attempts to break away from Cold War foreign policy in favor of nationalism and independence in the fifties.
Wednesday, 09 October 2024 01:47

Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald - Part 1

Written by Paul Bleau
Paul Abbott's forthcoming book, Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald provides the most in-depth analysis yet on the murder of the alleged assassin, Lee Oswald. Using witness statements, evidence and visual records, that are scrutinized for the first time in this book. New light is also shed on Oswald's actual shooting, proving that the the topic, largely seen as the most open-and-shut aspect of that weekend in November of 1963, is not. Below is the foreword by Paul Bleau:
Tuesday, 08 October 2024 13:47

Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald - Part 2

Written by Paul Abbott
Paul Abbott's forthcoming book, Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald provides the most in-depth analysis yet on the murder of the alleged assassin, Lee Oswald. Using witness statements, evidence and visual records, that are scrutinized for the first time in this book. New light is also shed on Oswald's actual shooting, proving that the the topic, largely seen as the most open-and-shut aspect of that weekend in November of 1963, is not. Below is an excert from the book:
Friday, 27 September 2024 14:15

On the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Warren Report

Written by James DiEugenio
On its 60th anniversary, Jim DiEugenio reminds us all of just how bad the Warren Report was and is. Plus how willingly the entire media at that time was willing to go along with it, without waiting for the 26 volumes of evidence it was based upon to arrive.
Thursday, 12 September 2024 21:26

Review of Film - Fletcher Prouty's Cold War

Written by James DiEugenio
Jeff Carter pays tribute to an unjustly maligned figure who had a very important place in the universe of the John Kennedy assassination, especially in relation to JFK's intent to withdraw from Vietnam.
Wednesday, 28 August 2024 15:14

Kamala Harris : Our Accidental Candidate

Written by James DiEugenio
With the naming of Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee, we take a look back at Jim DiEugenio'a 2019 article about her tenure in California politics.
Monday, 19 August 2024 01:08

Maureen Callahan Goes over the Edge-Along with Megyn Kelly Pt 3

Written by James DiEugenio
In Part 3 of this review, Jim DiEugenio further exposes the numerous shortcomings of Maureen Callahan's Ask Not – in particular, that in spite of the author's assertions to the contrary, it is heavily biased against its subject.
Sunday, 11 August 2024 21:34

How JFK Tried to Prevent our “Lesser Evil” Elections

Written by Monika Wiesak
During his presidency, JFK proposed campaign finance laws that, as Monika Wiesak shows, would likely have helped to limit the effect of big money in American elections.
Tuesday, 06 August 2024 18:53

Maureen Callahan Goes over the Edge--Along with Megyn Kelly Pt. 2

Written by James DiEugenio
Part 2: Callahan marches on with Mimi Alford and the Missile Crisis, Leo Damore and Chappaquiddick, and also Dominick Dunne and Mark Fuhrman.
Monday, 29 July 2024 21:05

Maureen Callahan Goes over the Edge—Along with Megyn Kelly Pt 1

Written by James DiEugenio
In the first part of this review of Maureen Callahan's Ask Not, Jim DiEugenio begins his analysis of what can only be considered a grievously flawed and wildly imbalanced book.
Friday, 12 July 2024 22:24

The Missing Calls of Officer Mentzel Pt. 2

Written by John Washburn
Part Two of John Washburn's article continues to examine the activities of Dallas Police Officer William Mentzel on November 22, 1963.
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