They base their judgement on what Kennedy was, and not on what Oswald had become. A failure at everything.
Obviously, the best pick for a patsy for those who really did gain from Kennedys death.
Kennedy had issued an Executive order for the cease of Viet Nam and the immediate pull out. The first thing Johnson did—while on the plane—was take out of his briefcase his first Executive Order and SIGN IT ON THE PLANE—to rescind Kennedys order. Coincidence? No, I dont think so. Johnson knew. He knew it was going to happen, otherwise, why did he have the papers already prepared? Too much stuff doesnt add up for Oswald to be the only player. He lacked the intellect, and he lacked the resources to put that together alone. He was there and he was a player, but he wasnt alone. That’s my story and I am sticking to it.
It's much more difficult to accept your govt doing it than a lone nut.
It was disappointing to see the look of shock and fear in Garrison's staff when their research led them directly to the govt and they realized it.
Garrison's book is an informative read, or at least watch the movie JFK. There's a scene where his staff are at a restaurant and the realization hits home. I think they realized then there was no going back after that, and they were also shocked when the govt opposed them rather than help them find the truth.
***There will always be those that will never accept that the erratic, angry, lonely Oswald could murder Kennedy.***