When the world was the Kennedys’
Posted by Nicholas Gruen on Tuesday, September 18, 2007
I taped last Wednesday night’s LNL and only listened to it last night. Download the mp3 file and be amazed. Do it NOW! The file will disappear tomorrow night.
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I heard it last Thursday on the road. Terrific, wasn’t it!
Posted on 19-Sep-07 at 1:39 pm | PermalinkOliver Stone the crows!
Posted on 19-Sep-07 at 3:46 pm | PermalinkAdams talking to a fellow lefty trying to redeem the Kennedy’s chequered history and paint them as latter day saints ? The best two bits for mine were the assertion by the author that the US Military dragged the country into Vietnam (rather than Kennedy with his “pay any price” rhetoric) and the assertion (quoting John Pilger, of all people) that security was deliberately slack on the night Sirhan Sirhan shot RFK. LOL !
But despite my lack of agreement on that program, there is a seriously good bit of writing by Alastair Cooke on RFK’s assasination at:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/letter_from_america/3805005.stm
Posted on 19-Sep-07 at 11:09 pm | PermalinkI’d take you more seriously, perhaps, if you spelt their name correctly. It’s “Kennedies” not “Kennedys”.
Posted on 20-Sep-07 at 12:26 pm | PermalinkYou’re right there, Frank.
Posted on 20-Sep-07 at 5:07 pm | Permalink