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Fri Jul 10, 2026, 10:18 AM 8 hrs ago

'How Butler Assassination Attempt Conspiracy Theories Became the New Dallas 1963'

(TPM) "The conspiracy theories about the shooting started almost as soon as the shooting itself."

"Just days after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, nearly two-thirds of respondents to one poll believed the shooting had been a plot involving multiple people, despite no public evidence. Another poll found that slightly over half of respondents believed 'some group or element' was at work in the assassination attempt. The fact there was no evidence at the time did not deter these theories in the slightest."

"Within months, the first articles and books alleging various conspiracies to kill Kennedy and frame Lee Harvey Oswald were published, with thousands more to follow. They spun out a mind-boggling array of plots, shooters, motives, and conspiracies. All claimed with immediate and unshakable confidence that Oswald couldn’t have acted alone. He didn’t have the training or access to make the shots that killed Kennedy. Something more had to be at work."
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"Americans have always trended toward suspicion and disbelief when presented with world-shaking events that 'weren’t supposed to happen.' Clearly, presidential assassinations fit the bill perfectly. There is an inherent need to assign meaning and purpose to an act that often turns out to have none."

"But until July 13, 2024, there had never been such a groundswell of paranoid accusations about an attempted assassination of a president."

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https://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/how-butler-assassination-attempt-conspiracy-theories-became-the-new-dallas-1963

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'How Butler Assassination Attempt Conspiracy Theories Became the New Dallas 1963' (Original Post) sop 8 hrs ago OP
Well, you can't believe a single word that comes out of this administration so ya think it might be that? Endlessmike56 8 hrs ago #1
An obvious and lame strawman re JFK GreatGazoo 7 hrs ago #2

Endlessmike56

(264 posts)
1. Well, you can't believe a single word that comes out of this administration so ya think it might be that?
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 10:28 AM
8 hrs ago

GreatGazoo

(4,821 posts)
2. An obvious and lame strawman re JFK
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 11:11 AM
7 hrs ago

>"The fact there was no evidence at the time did not deter these theories in the slightest." <

Not sure what planet that happened on but on Earth people saw a dozen Texans go up that hill in pursuit of the shooter. Then we all saw the suspect get executed on live TV despite being surrounded by 60+ cops.

When people are given an explanation that doesn't fit the facts they reject it. Mike Rothschild doesn't even get the facts right and that dooms any argument that follows.



Lee Bowers' version fits perfectly with Ed Hoffman and at 4:18 he mentions the motorcycle cop who rode up the knoll:



3rd witness, Sam Holland, describes exactly the same events:

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