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Why Jackie Scowled, Leftist Oswald Shot Rightist John Connally, Polarized America Pays a Terrible Price
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Why Jackie Scowled, Leftist Oswald Shot Rightist John Connally, Polarized America Pays a Terrible Price

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A profound exploration of the Kennedy assassination, this narrative delves into the history, forensics, and human psychology that motivated that Dallas shooting. The World assumed Oswald shot at Kennedy because hit hit Kennedy - that's moving the target to where the bullets landed. It reexamines Lee Harvey Oswald's fateful journey and the indelible mark of a tragedy on the national psyche. With rich detail and keen analysis, it revisits the intricate web of Cold War espionage, media, and political upheaval, all while weaving a story of destiny, ideology, and the haunting specter of "what if." This work not only reconstructs the events in Dallas but challenges our understanding of a moment that shaped America's future. It explains the dominos that fell starting in Dallas and continuing today to pathologically polarize America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Spines
Date
1 February 2025
Pages
350
ISBN
9798896910527

A profound exploration of the Kennedy assassination, this narrative delves into the history, forensics, and human psychology that motivated that Dallas shooting. The World assumed Oswald shot at Kennedy because hit hit Kennedy - that's moving the target to where the bullets landed. It reexamines Lee Harvey Oswald's fateful journey and the indelible mark of a tragedy on the national psyche. With rich detail and keen analysis, it revisits the intricate web of Cold War espionage, media, and political upheaval, all while weaving a story of destiny, ideology, and the haunting specter of "what if." This work not only reconstructs the events in Dallas but challenges our understanding of a moment that shaped America's future. It explains the dominos that fell starting in Dallas and continuing today to pathologically polarize America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Spines
Date
1 February 2025
Pages
350
ISBN
9798896910527