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Post by Tom Sorensen on Sept 16, 2019 14:08:58 GMT -5
[thanks to Arjan for providing link to video and background info]
The bad Freudian slip by Nixon takes the cake, beginning @1:25, and note the fact that he (and the "journalist") had already convicted Oswald!
"...the man who was guilty of murdering the POTUS deserved to die but under our system he was also entitled to a trial, two rights don't make a wrong..."
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Post by Paul Ernst on Sept 16, 2019 15:49:25 GMT -5
Bad Freudian slip by Nixon @1:40 in the video....
"Two rights don't make a wrong!!" Tom link of the video please.
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Post by Arjan Hut on Sept 17, 2019 1:14:39 GMT -5
Bad Freudian slip by Nixon @1:40 in the video....
"Two rights don't make a wrong!!" Tom link of the video please. Here it is, Paul. It is a somewhat wondrous interview. Nixon is very politically correct, pushing all the right pr buttons like during his Checkers-speech. He refers to JFK as a personal friend, but there are no signs of grief and shock. Then he is asked by the reporter to comment on the murder of Oswald, whom Nixon refers to as the assassin, without hesitation - and this, Oswald's death and the trial that will never happen, appears to be the key to Nixon's relaxed state of mind during this interview. He is relieved. In the end, it would not go away, the 'Bay of Pigs'-thing.
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