I’d hit it.
Kilgallen was also a very good singer in the 1940’s. Heard her on Sirius radio, one of the oldtime music shows.
“What’s My Line” was a great show and the cast was both intellectual and interesting. The later version with Paul Lynd was hilarious too. In one short sentence, he could crack-up the house.
Good people back then. Not snarky, prima donnas, or egotistical prigs.
As Archie and Dingbat would sing, “AH, Those Were the Days”.
Sympathy For The Devil by Rolling Stones: ... Who killed the Kennedys? When after all, It was you and me.... The Stones had it right, if you define you and me as us-> our very own governmental alphabet agencies.
The preponderant consensus of JFK assassination researchers is that Oswald probably did not assassinate JFK; that he was likely the victim of a frame-up; evidence purporting to indicate he was the assassin is untrustworthy or misleading - manufactured, planted, or arranged so as to falsely inculpate an innocent man who was suspiciously murdered within hours of his arrest.
What happened to her?
I'm guessing it was Bennet Cerf in the Green Room with an icepick that did her in.