There's this series of shows that the History Channel keeps dredging up and running, called "The Men Who Killed Kennedy."
Like ALL such shows, they are very long on wild accusations, and extremely short on actual evidence.
And the suckers who believe this crap fall for it.
History Channel errs with 'outrageous' assassination series
By Bud Kennedy
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
Who killed JFK?
Maybe I did. Or you.
I was 8. The record will show that I was present in class that day at South Hi Mount Elementary School.
What's your alibi? Hmmm?
Better think one up quickly. Before this week is out, a cable TV series may blame the assassination on you or me or anyone alive in Texas in 1963.
Maybe my entire fourth-grade class was hiding behind the grassy knoll. Or maybe hundreds of gun-toting Texans were lurking in the Texas School Book Depository. Or maybe those TV reporters shot the president. They all seemed mighty excited over the first 'round-the-clock TV news crisis.
Honestly, are those ideas any more foolish than the thesis of a British series this week on the so-called History Channel, blaming the assassination on a conspiracy of powerful Texans -- including then-Vice President Lyndon Johnson?
Even Oliver Stone's JFK didn't try to sell a story this wild. And that was a movie fairy tale.
"It's sick," Liz Carpenter, the former press secretary for Lady Bird Johnson, said Wednesday from Austin. "It's outrageous and unconscionable for the History Channel to show something like that."
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