Of course you do. It’s not at all remarkable that Willens thought they got it right.
Exactly. What else is he expected to say about the investigation? His reputation and legacy is on the line.
I have more respect for those who argue that the lone-nut theory was correct even if the investigations were botched than for those who are still in denial about the Warren Commission and other investigations.
Warren Commission members, Hale Boggs and Richard Russell, were two of the Commission members who were critics of the Warren Report. Funny how Charles hasn't mentioned them.
On Hale Boggs and Richard Russell:
"Although they praised the Warren Commission report in the media, many government leaders had serious misgivings about its findings. Commission member Richard Russell reluctantly signed the Warren Report even though he could not rule out the possibility of a conspiracy, and he later admitted to having “lingering dissatisfaction” with many of its conclusions. Congressman Hale Boggs had similar doubts about the report, in particular the “single bullet theory”—the argument that one shot had stuck both President Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally.
Lyndon Johnson remained in lock step with the Warren Commission’s findings for most of his career, but he privately disagreed with the single bullet theory and reportedly believed that the Cubans had engineered the assassination. Likewise, President Kennedy’s brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, publicly commended the Warren Report even though he suspected a conspiracy had taken place."https://www.history.com/news/9-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-warren-commission