Trapped In Camelot By Edward B. Driscoll Jr.
What happens to a nation when a world-changing event occurs of such tremendous magnitude that half the population can't process who caused it?
September 11? Try the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. As James Piereson recently told me, "If Kennedy had been killed by a right winger with the same evidence that condemned Oswald, there never would have been any talk about conspiracies. It would have fit neatly into the moral framework of 1950s and '60s-style liberalism. And the liberals would have been off and running with it, and no one would have talked about conspiracies."
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