Jesse Walker on the Kennedy Assassination in Popular Memory
Two trends in public opinion cry out to be explained: Why are Kennedy assassination theories still so popular, and why are they less popular than before? The simplest answer would go something like this: People rejected the lone-nut theory because they were persuaded by its critics, and then they started shifting away from the conspiracy stories when they re-evaluated the evidence. Jesse Walker offers a more compelling explanation.
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