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Overnight Open Thread, with Tiny T-Rex

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iceweasel9/22/2009 4:05:14 am PDT

re: #176 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

He’s saying that some nutjob out there is going to jump so hard on the rhetoric that someone is going to get shot/blown-up…

Hey FBV, good to see you.

i was just reading this cover story in Vanity Fair about William Manchester and the book he wrote about the JFK assassination. I have to say it creeped me the fuck out. Look at these paragraphs…It would be very easy to change the name kennedy to Obama and we’re seeing similar things:

Manchester also discovered that Dallas “had become the Mecca for medicine-show evangelists … the Minutemen, the John Birch and Patrick Henry Societies, and the headquarters of [ultra-conservative oil billionaire] H. L. Hunt and his activities.”

“In that third year of the Kennedy presidency,” Manchester wrote, “a kind of fever lay over Dallas country. Mad things happened. Huge billboards screamed, ‘Impeach Earl Warren.’ Jewish stores were smeared with crude swastikas.…Radical Right polemics were distributed in public schools; Kennedy’s name was booed in classrooms; corporate junior executives were required to attend radical seminars.” A retired major general ran the American flag upside down, deriding it as “the Democrat flag.” A wanted poster with J.F.K.’s face on it was circulated, announcing “this man is Wanted” for—among other things—“turning the sovereignty of the US over to the Communist controlled United Nations” and appointing “anti-Christians … aliens and known Communists” to federal offices. And a full-page advertisement had appeared the day of the assassination in The Dallas Morning News accusing Kennedy of making a secret deal with the Communist Party; when it was shown to the president, he was appalled. He turned to Jacqueline, who was visibly upset, and said, “Oh, you know, we’re heading into nut country today.”

Manchester discovered that in a wealthy Dallas suburb, when told that President Kennedy had been murdered in their city, the students in a fourth-grade class burst into applause.

vanityfair.com

Even some of the groups are the same. The Birchers, etc.