Posted on 09/03/2009 10:50:11 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The day his brother was shot in Dallas, Ted Kennedy had to tell his father the news, and wondered who was behind it. Case Closed: Oswald and the Assassination of JFK author Gerald Posner reports.
It was 12:45 in Washington D.C. on November 22, 1963. Teddy Kennedy, who had been a senator for less than a year, was presiding over the Senate, a thankless clerical job assigned to junior members. The chambers were almost deserted, but a few senators were debating a mind-numbing bill about federal library services. It was nearly time to break for lunch when the Senates press liaison officer, Richard Reidel, ran in out of breath, his face drained of color. Reidel bumped into Florida Senator Spessard Holland. He whispered to Holland the news that JFK had been shot in Dallas. Holland, who had leaned over to hear the message, bolted upright and his mouth opened in surprise. Reidel looked up to the podium where Teddy sat, signing some photographs for his staff to send to well-wishers in Massachusetts. He strode determinately up to Teddy, leaned over, and said, "The most horrible thing has happened. It's terrible, terrible.
"What is it?" Teddy asked, looking up.
"Your brother. Your brother the president. He's been shot."
Teddy gasped. His body instinctively jerked backward in his seat. No! How do you know?
Its on the ticker. Just came in on the ticker.
The man who had spent much of his life getting laughs for his role as the baby brother must have known intrinsically that Jacks death permanently changed his standing and role in the family.
Teddy scrunched his papers, grabbed them with one hand, and without saying another word, sprinted from the Senate chamber. Years later he would later tell a friend that he remembered only some of the next several hours, it all seemed a surreal blur. In fact, he ran down the Capitols stairs debating with an aide whether they should take the subway or sprint back to his nearby office. Teddy didnt initially know if Jack was dead or alive, or if the assassin who had shot his brother was part of a larger plot against the government or the Kennedys in particular. He wanted to make certain that his family was safe. Before he left the Senate, he bumped into CBS newsman Roger Mudd. Teddy was silent. I dont know anything. I just heard, Mudd told him.
Milton Gwirtzman, an aide, took his black Mercedes to drive Teddy at high speed from the Capitol to the senators Georgetown home. There, as he had in the Senate building before leaving, he tried in vain to find a working phone line. Washingtons telephone system was so overstressed after the news broke of the presidents shooting that it had crashed. In a pre-cellphone era, the inability to make or receive calls heightened the fears that something larger and more nefarious was in the works.
Teddy was desperate to reach Bobby. Bobby would know what to do. It took almost an hour before he got through to Bobbys Hickory Hill home in a Virginia suburb. Bobby had himself been told about Jacks shooting in a call from the Kennedy brothers archrival, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoovers call had been cold and formal: I have news for you. The presidents been shot. Its believed to be fatal. Ill call you back when I find out more. Now it was Teddys turn to get the hard news. "He's dead," Bobby said bluntly. "You'd better call your mother."
With his sister Eunice, Teddy left for Andrews Air Force Base, where Air Force One was flying in from Dallas with JFKs coffin, the blood-splattered Jacqueline, and the new president, LBJ. (Teddy was too sick to attend Eunices memorial service when she died this year on August 11.) From there, Teddy and Eunice took a jet to Otis Air Force Base in Massachusetts to join the family.
At Hyannis Port, it was Teddy who delivered the crushing news to his ailing 75-year-old father, the man whose life had been dedicated to making one of his sons president. Sunday, two days after the assassination, JFKs coffin was carried on a horse-drawn caisson to the U.S. Capitol to lie in state. That same morning in Dallas, nightclub owner Jack Ruby shot and killed JFKs suspected assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, in the basement of the Dallas Police Department. Throughout that day and night, hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens lined up in Washington to view the presidents guarded casket. On Monday, November 25, dignitaries and heads of state from over 90 countries attended the state funeral.
Three days after that funeral, the Kennedys gathered at Hyannis Port for what was expected to be a somber Thanksgiving. Over that weekend, Teddy stayed up with friends one night, drinking and swapping bawdy tales about the party times with Jack. The next morning, his children's governess quit, confiding to Rita Dallas, Joe Kennedy's nurse, that she was appalled by Teddy's behavior. Dallas tried unsuccessfully to convince her that it was all part of a traditional Irish wake and that she should stay.
Of course, it was more than just grieving for Jack. The ninth of nine children, Teddys role in the family had been that of the court jester, the jokester who entertained friends and acquaintances with stories and jokes. The man who had spent much of his life getting laughs for his role as the baby brother must have known intrinsically that Jacks death permanently changed his standing and role in the family.
Teddy looked to Bobby for guidance on what and who had killed their brother (I wrote a book about the subject, Case Closed). For decades, the official Kennedy family account was that Bobby was so devastated by his brothers death that whenever he was pressed by colleagues as to why he wasnt helping more into the investigation, he responded blandly, Jack's gone and nothing is going to bring him back. But thousands of previously classified documents that were released in the late 1990s show the real story was significantly more complex. Bobbys pain was compounded by guiltwhat had happened in Dallas was precisely what he was overseeing to happen in Havana to Castro. It was RFK, who, as attorney general, was the driving force behind the secret plot to assassinate Castro. On the very day that JFK was murdered, CIA agents had met with a disaffected Cuban official in Paris and delivered to him a pen filled with poison with which he was supposed to kill Castro. Bobby was wracked with guilt that Castro had learned of the Kennedys plots against him and used Oswald, a pro-Castro activist, to turn the tables in Dallas.
Bobby hid any information about the plots against Castro from the Warren Commission. And he also did not tell Teddy, who would not find out about them for more than a decade, when Senate hearings finally disclosed the truth. By the spring of 1964, months before the Warren Commissions report was finished, Bobby had dispatched his own investigators and concluded that Oswald, though an avid Castro supporter, had acted alone and that Jack Ruby was a self-appointed vigilante. None of RFK's targetsthe Mob, union boss Jimmy Hoffa, or Castrohad anything to do with the Dallas murder. Thats all the information he passed to Teddy. The youngest Kennedy had no reason to be brought into the highly classified intrigues that his older brothers had hatched. Teddy had initially suspected the Mob in Jacks death. But when Bobby concluded quietly that it was Oswald alone, he followed suit. After that, he did not need any confirmation that one man, armed with a cheap gun, could alone change the course of history. But he learned the lesson harshly once again, less than five years after JFKs assassination.
On the night of June 4, 1968, when Bobby won the critical California primary in his fight for the Democratic presidential nomination, Teddy was in San Francisco and gave a speech thanking the campaigns Northern California workers. Returning to his suite at the Fairmont hotel, he and his administrative assistant, Dave Burke, turned on the TV to watch Bobbys victory speech from Los Angeles.
"Be quiet, be quiet!" someone was screaming on the television, trying to be heard above the pandemonium.
"Everyone be quiet!"
"What the hell's going on?" Teddy asked Burke.
"I don't know," Burke said, trying hard to contain his sudden alarm.
"We'd better go there," said Teddy.
Teddy was silent on the private one-hour flight to Los Angeles. The following day, after it was clear Bobby could not be saved, his spokesman Frank Mankiewicz walked out of RFKs hospital room and spotted Teddy standing in an adjoining, dimly lit bathroom. "I have never, ever, nor do I expect ever, to see a face more in grief," Mankiewicz later recalled.
Teddys face said it all. He knew he was now alone. The baby brother was now in charge; two assassins had forced him to become the head of the sprawling Kennedys. Gerald Posner is The Daily Beast's chief investigative reporter. He's the award-winning author of 10 investigative nonfiction bestsellers, ranging from political assassinations, to Nazi war criminals, to 9/11, to terrorism. His latest book, Miami Babylon: Crime, Wealth and PowerA Dispatch from the Beach, will be published in October. He lives in Miami Beach with his wife, the author Trisha Posner.
And Jackie’s on the cover of some glossy this month. Will they EVER get tired of Kennedy stories?
Perhaps he should have checked out the faces of the elder Kopechnes a little over a year later.
The vile, despicable Kennedy family?
I think I’d prefer to hear about the 17 year old welfare mother who just conceived her fifth child, by a fifth unknown father.
But alas, that reminds me of the Kennedys after all......
say what you want, i coulndt imagine even one of my siblings being assassinated.
And yet many on the left idolize Castro....
What a story ...
He was the jokester all right. Loved to tell jokes about a girl who drowned in his car.
Evidently it had a devastating effect on his ability to drive over a bridge!!!
“The baby brother was now in charge; two assassins had forced him to become the head of the sprawling Kennedys.”
Why is that true when there were older sisters? Oh, I’m sorry, that was before Gloria Steinem became a household name.
Bull turds. Ruby's involvement is what implicates the mob. Anything Bobby said is suspect because he would not have wanted the world to know of John's and Joe's involvement with the mob.
It’s a sad story about JFK, frankly, if he were running in the Republican party most of the republicans would be left of him and he’d get my vote. That’s how far we’ve drifted.
In fairness, he was the Attorney General of the U.S. then. They usually live in D.C., not their home state.
The ninth of nine children, Teddys role in the family had been that of the court jester, the jokester who entertained friends and acquaintances with stories and jokes. The man who had spent much of his life getting laughs for his role as the baby brother must have known intrinsically that Jacks death permanently changed his standing and role in the family.
Yes, Bobby was as much a carpetbagger as Hillary. Moved to New York, where the residency requirements are extremely lax, just a few months before announcing his run for the US Senate. Guess he figured he couldn't demand Ted's seat from him so he grabbed another one.
Me either. Those two days were two of the worst in my lifetime.
I read somewhere that the reason JFK was shot was because he was going to get rid of the FedReserve (in fact he signed an Executive Order a few weeks before his assination)and it was a hit by them.
RFK had nothing to do with the CIA/Mob war on Cstro and their subsequent plot to kill his brother, using their assets in Govt and the FBI.
So your theory is that the CIA and Mob were in it together? I agree that JFK was a Mob hit, but I'm wondering what the CIA's motive would have been.
Read Posner’s book. I used to be a JFK conspiracy buff, read all the books. Posner cured me of that. Vincent Bugliosi has more recently written another book, same conclusion. Oswald alone. Ruby alone. It was only by a fluke that Ruby even intercepted Oswald - Oswald had delayed ten minutes to change his shirt. Otherwise Ruby would never even have encountered him.
Have you read Case Closed? Pretty convincing. Bugliosi’s more recent book draws the same conclusions (though I haven’t read it yet - just read about it).
I agree that it is written very convincingly and certainly merits its title. I am just dubious that there were no outside influences acting on Oswald. Perhaps I am remembering the book incorrectly and am open to a re-look as it has been some time since I read it.
Wasn' Bobby investigating MLK? Didn't the Kennedys think King was a communist?
Jack Ruby wound not have lasted 10 minutes in the Mob. They guy could never keep his mouth shut. Compared to him, Joe Biden is The Sphinx.
And boy, nobody ever sprawled like those Kennedys.
I don't think he was in the mob, only that he had connections to the mob. It is known that he had dealings with Sam Giancana. He was likely indebted to the mob in some big way, which is how they got him to silence Oswald. His stated reasons for shooting Oswald were laughable.
If memory serves, Posner was the first author with access to the KGB files on Oswald. The punk was definitely a commie, but he killed JFK all by himself.
Not to make a deal of it, but I have had "connections" with the Mob if you want to call knowing some of these guys or ever having a drink with them as a 'connection.
Growing up where I did, yes, I knew 'made men.' You would have to be a hermit not to 'know' them. As I grew older, I hung out in some of the same places where made men hung out. I shared drinks with them, talked sports, women or whatever with them.
Ruby was a bar owner, sleazy strip bars were his specialty. Anyone in that business, or who frequents those places, is going to cross paths with the underworld. That's just a fact. That does not make him a member of the Mob.
The Dallis cops just laughed when the conspiracy goofs said Ruby was part of the Mob. They knew him well and knew he was nowhere close to really 'connected' any more than they were by hanging out in the same sleazy bars and 'knowing' the same guys.
Ruby had a man crush on JFJ. When he walked into the PD that day, he had no plan just a sudden brain fart that if he killed the man who killed JFK, he would be a national hero.
It was an act of revenge and opportunity. There was no planning.
Read the interviews with Ruby afterwards.
RUBY WOULD HAVE KILLED HIM ON THE 22ND. AT FRIDAY NIGHT’S PRESS MEETING BUT HE DIDN’T WANT TO RISK HARMING ANYONE ELSE, ACCORDING TO THE POLICE WHO ASKED HIM WHY HE HADN’T SHOT OSWALD AT THAT TIME. IT WAS OBVIOUSLY PREMEDITATED.
Can anyone imagine Marina found Lee a real catch, a guy so hot she just couldn’t resist? In fact, he was such a babe, she married him within 6 weeks of their first fateful encounter.
This is, by itself, the most incriminating evidence of the conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy.
It is “THE ABSOLUTE PERFECTLY PRISTINE, MAGIC BULLET WITHOUT BLEMISH OR DISFIGURATION WHATSOEVER.”
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