The MAGA Crowd Gets the JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theory They Need

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Online Fred Litwin

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The MAGA Crowd Gets the JFK Assassination Conspiracy They Need

They are desperate to prove the malignancy of the deep state and so have embraced a JFK assassination conspiracy. Recent comments by Tucker Carlson, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, and Roger Stone are just off-the-charts stupid.

Online Royell Storing

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  So exactly when did Josiah Thompson or David Lifton join the MAGA Movement?

Online Fred Litwin

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They didn't and if you read the article, you would know that.

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The MAGA Crowd Gets the JFK Assassination Conspiracy They Need

They are desperate to prove the malignancy of the deep state and so have embraced a JFK assassination conspiracy. Recent comments by Tucker Carlson, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, and Roger Stone are just off-the-charts stupid.

Fred, am I to infer from this that you are anti-Trump? I always had you pegged as a conservative. Are you a conservative Never Trumper? Is that it?

Online Royell Storing

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 Yeah I read it. It is nothing more than another MAGA smear attempt. Attempting to tie the JFK Assassination to the MAGA movement is where we are at. The Left with nothing left but smear campaigns. And the Dem Party now below 20% Approval? It is stuff like this that continues driving them off of the National Map. This is why they know with certainty that they need to eliminate the Electoral College. Under 20% just don't come close to cutting the mustard on a National Level.

Online Steve M. Galbraith

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The conspiracist Vincent Salandria once remarked that when he gave a talk on the assassination that he would often get a more receptive response from a conservative audience than a liberal one. This was roughly the 1970s era. That's pretty anecdotal - there's a Yiddish saying, "For example is not proof" - but I think it reflects the idea that there's always been a populist Right that was more open to believing in a conspiracy than the Establishment Right. So it's not all new.

But that's true across the board isn't it? It's always been more of a lone assassin believing Establishment vs. a conspiracy believing Outsider split than a Right vs. Left. Historically, it's been Left conspiracists who grabbed the headlines - Mark Lane, Stone et al. - but now we see the populist/anti-Establishment Right figures like Carlson (he's literally nuts, right? what's the explanation?) promoting it.

Still this increase is a more recent change on the Right. Obviously it comes mostly from the "Russian collusion" controversy where they view the "Deep State" as getting JFK just like "they" tried to get Trump. What else could be the cause? Meanwhile there's been a decrease among Democrats. Maybe for a similar, albeit reverse, reason. That is there's more trust on the Left of the government than before.

« Last Edit: July 23, 2025, 07:08:19 PM by Steve M. Galbraith »

Online Steve M. Galbraith

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Conspiracy horseshoes. Who said this? Who does it sound like? Especially the last part.

"It was obvious, it was blatantly obvious that it was a conspiracy.....The forces that killed Kennedy wanted the message clear: 'We are in control and no one -- not the President, not Congress, nor any elected official -- no one can do anything about it.' It was a message to the people that their Government was powerless (sic). And the people eventually got the message. Consider what happened since the Kennedy assassination. People see government today as unresponsive to their needs, yet the budget and power of the military and intelligence establishment have increased tremendously."

A major populist/MAGA Rightist? Tucker Carlson? Glenn Beck? Steve Bannon?

Answer: Vincent Salandria.

Just to add this about Salandria's history: After JFK's assassination we saw the greatest expansion of programs for the people in American history, even surpassing FDR's New Deal. Viz., LBJ's "Great Society" initiatives and more. From Medicaid and Medicare, poverty programs, education programs...a massive investment in people. Salandria's history is just wrong from top to bottom and the middle too. But he does sound like Carlson, doesn't he?

« Last Edit: July 18, 2025, 09:07:11 PM by Steve M. Galbraith »