Fifty Years Ago Today
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 2:12 pm
I was a Freshman at Central Catholic High School. The news came over the loudspeaker that President Kennedy had been shot; I seem to recall that confirmation of his death came fairly soon. All classes were dismissed early in the afternoon, and we went home.
The rest of the day was spent watching the television news, which became quite repetitive in short order.
Since Kennedy was "Catholic," it seemed doubly tragic for us. But mainly, he was young (in the eyes of my parents), attractive, dynamic and well-liked, so a hell of a thing, all in all.
Since it was a Friday, the entire weekend was nothing but a blur of scanning the papers and watching the never-ending coverage on television.
Was it Sunday morning that Jack Ruby shot Oswald? Seems like it. What a wierd development that was.
I have not spent any great amount of time going over the conclusions of the Warren Commission, or read reports from the hundreds of people who have publicly claimed that it was all bunk. I honestly can't decide whether it is more unbelievable that (1) Harvey acted alone, or that (2) he was part of a conspiracy and the Warren Commission covered it up. Neither one is believable.
Nor is it believable that the Pirates beat the Yankees in the 1960 World Series. But it happened, didn't it?
And since this is posted in the Politics forum, isn't it odd how Democrats have tried to keep his image in high esteem, while ignoring or denying his political positions? Were he alive today with the same views, he would be right in the mainstream of the Republican Party.
The rest of the day was spent watching the television news, which became quite repetitive in short order.
Since Kennedy was "Catholic," it seemed doubly tragic for us. But mainly, he was young (in the eyes of my parents), attractive, dynamic and well-liked, so a hell of a thing, all in all.
Since it was a Friday, the entire weekend was nothing but a blur of scanning the papers and watching the never-ending coverage on television.
Was it Sunday morning that Jack Ruby shot Oswald? Seems like it. What a wierd development that was.
I have not spent any great amount of time going over the conclusions of the Warren Commission, or read reports from the hundreds of people who have publicly claimed that it was all bunk. I honestly can't decide whether it is more unbelievable that (1) Harvey acted alone, or that (2) he was part of a conspiracy and the Warren Commission covered it up. Neither one is believable.
Nor is it believable that the Pirates beat the Yankees in the 1960 World Series. But it happened, didn't it?
And since this is posted in the Politics forum, isn't it odd how Democrats have tried to keep his image in high esteem, while ignoring or denying his political positions? Were he alive today with the same views, he would be right in the mainstream of the Republican Party.