IHas anyone read this? Or any of Caro's LBJ series.
I am deep into it, and the Bobby Baker situation certainly was becoming perilous for Lyndon.
I knew of the story, but seeing it in such depth is striking.
I'm not an " LBJ did it" guy - far from it, having seen the pretty dubious ...theories, Madeline Brown, Mac Wallace et.al. But Iit does bring up the " cui bono" approach.
Thoughts?
Of all of the people or groups who had a motive to kill JFK, of those who would benefit most from his death, LBJ is probably at the top or near top of any list. Not just for the Baker matters but the fact, as Caro points out, that LBJ believed his political life was at a complete end, it was all over. And politics was everything to him. He had no influence in the White House (in fact he was mocked by the Kennedy people) and despite apparently thinking he would have some as VP, none in the Senate. Why he thought he could have sway over the Senate is a mystery. I guess he thought JFK would use him with legislation. But didn't. He really made a huge mistake here.
As you know from the Caro book, Baker had a lot of dirt on a lot of people, including JFK. Anyone bringing LBJ down would risk bringing down many others with him. Or he could. There was sort of a "mutual assured destruction" with many people not wanting to launch the first missile. Still, LBJ must have been really worried.
What's odd for me is that after the assassination LBJ kept ALL of the Kennedy people, including the ones who mocked him, in his Administration. Not only the Cabinet people like McNamara and Rusk but the Kennedy Mafia like O'Brien, Powers and O'Donnell. O'Brien in particular was important in getting his legislation passed and the accounts I've read are that O'Brien absolutely loathed LBJ. Not a hard thing to do since LBJ was so crude and vulgar.
As to LBJ's role: Showing motive isn't enough. Castro had a motive too - the plots, the covert war on his "Revolution." So did the Mob, anti-Castro Cubans, Birchers, et cetera. But getting from motive to Dallas on November 22, 1963 at 12:30 is another question. Too many conspiracy people think showing motive is enough, that the rest can be filled in later. It's not; you can't go from conspiracy first and then evidence second. The evidence has to come first. Too often in conspiracy world this is how they argue, they think showing motive covers enough ground. It doesn't.