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The JFK Assassination - Discussion & Debate / Re: Which Six Books Would You Recommend to a Newcomer?
« Last post by John Corbett on Today at 08:09:42 PM »Oh, so are you saying that Dr. Mahoney and Dr. Kaiser are not scholars? Do you know anything about their education and credentials?
Just to give you some idea of how discrediting and unserious your comment is, here is some information on Dr. Mahoney's and Dr. Kaiser's education and credentials:
----Dr. Richard Mahoney----
Dr. Mahoney was educated at Brophy College Preparatory, Princeton University, Johns Hopkins University and Arizona State University.
Mahoney has lectured as a visiting professor at Templeton College (Oxford University), The JFK School of Government (Harvard University), the Beijing Institute of Foreign Trade, and the Universidad Del Pacífico – Ecuador (Quito campus).
In addition to his JFKA book The Kennedy Brothers, he has authored JFK: Ordeal in Africa, Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, and Getting Away with Murder. He has also authored numerous articles and monographs on presidential history, foreign policy, and international trade.
----Dr. David Kaiser----
Dr. Kaiser earned his Ph.D. in history from Harvard University.
He was a professor in the Strategy and Policy Department of the United States Naval War College from 1990 until 2012. He has taught at Carnegie Mellon, Williams College, and Harvard University.
In addition to his JFKA book The Road to Dallas, his published works include Economic Diplomacy and the Origins of the Second World War, Postmortem: New Evidence in the Case of Sacco and Vanzetti, Politics and War: European Conflict from Philip II to Hitler, and Epic Season: The 1948 American League Pennant Race.
I guess Mahoney and Kaiser are two more people who, according to you, have "lost their ability to think rationally" because they believe JFK was killed by a conspiracy.
Maybe, just maybe, they're not the ones who cannot think rationally.
Gee, I wonder why.
Perhaps because you haven't read six books on the assassination?
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It's quite possible in our education system to accumulate numerous degrees without demonstrating an ounce of common sense. Anybody who can look at the evidence against Oswald and not conclude he was the assassin is not someone who should be taken seriously, no matter how many sheepskins they have on the wall.
Reading lots of books is not going to make one educated or informed about the JFK assassination. Quality is what matters over quantity. You apparently have read lots of books and don't seem to have a clue as to how the assassination occurred or who did it. That's remarkable given how easy it is to figure out.
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