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(Image: Kevin Costner in the movie JFK)
Last Friday (22 November), marked the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination.
Conspiracy theories abound, 50 years later, all alleging a "vast right-wing conspiracy" (to borrow Hillary Clinton's words during Lewinskigate).
An editorial in the Washington Post, gets even more specific (and nuttier): "Proto Tea Partiers" did it.
I would love to dismiss this as a crack-pot fringe theory, except that I'm sure there's a debatable number of leftists and/or low-informed that will believe it.
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