According to the book Blood, Money and Power, by Barr McClellan, Mrs. Kennedy was correct.
McClellan, from his work as an attorney with an Austin law firm headed by LBJ's lawyer and close confidant, had access to folks who knew LBJ intimately, as well as to revealing documents concerning LBJ's sordid history. He makes a compelling case connecting Johnson to the JFK assassination.
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According to the book Blood, Money and Power, by Barr McClellan, Mrs. Kennedy was correct.
McClellan, from his work as an attorney with an Austin law firm headed by LBJ's lawyer and close confidant, had access to folks who knew LBJ intimately, as well as to revealing documents concerning LBJ's sordid history. He makes a compelling case connecting Johnson to the JFK assassination.
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I’m not much for conspiracy theories but that was always one of my favorites.
Since Kennedy, himself, O.K.'d political assassinations, there is certainly a distinct possibility that there was some involvement. But, of course, we may never know for sure. But it was a very amoral time in the higher level of "Liberal" American politics. (I am not going to suggest that the present times are any more moral.)
William Flax
Wasn’t it “Landslide Lyndon” who said: “Ask not what you can do for your country; ask what you can do for me?”