The official truth doesn’t always win

By 1966, it seemed the country was starting to walk away from that idea. The conspiracy number had dropped to 50 percent and the Oswald figure had climbed to 36 percent. But by December of 1976, the conspiracy number jumped to 81 percent in the Gallup data.

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Officially Lee Harvey Oswald the lone gunman killed JFK. The more time passes the fewer believe it. History is funny in that way. Sixty years from now, what will polls show people believe about the 2020 election?

It has been suggested that the historical credibility of government is a function of its present reputation. The more cynical the public becomes the more it is inclined to think government lied in the past. Everybody likes to believe the ‘good king’ reached the throne fair and square. By contrast the failure will always be tainted by suspicions of illegitimacy.

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