Definitely good looking – I suspect more so in person. And his son was nothing short of a Greek God.
As for the LBJ conspiracy thing – Teddy Kennedy said that LBJ was one of the greatest Presidents of the 20th century. Many would agree. But he’s unlikely to have said that about the man who arranged the killing of his brother. Some people need to get out more.
Well obviously Teddy wouldn’t have been in on it. As for LBJ being one of the greatest, ask one of the 50,000 Americans killed in Vietnam if they agree.
Charisma doesn’t neccessarily come across in photographs. Probably works even better than
good looks.
As to JFK assassination plot suspects, LBJ would rank very, very low on a long, long list.
Assuming, of course, that Oswald wasn’t the lone assassin. Which might well actually be
the case. Although with the mob, the C.I.A, Cuban exiles, Texas oil milllionares all angry
at JFKndnd (presumably all comfortable with LBJ as a successor) a lone assassin seems like
the least likely possibility.
Amazing to see Kennedy’s band-aid above his eye migrate from the left to right side in just two photos (as well as the part in his hair).
I never got how people thought he was good looking.
The migration of band-aid is because of pictures. This pictures was diapositives.
he was better looking than Eisenhower and Nixon, but not by much
Assassinated by LBJ and friends 11/22/63.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks that.
Definitely good looking – I suspect more so in person. And his son was nothing short of a Greek God.
As for the LBJ conspiracy thing – Teddy Kennedy said that LBJ was one of the greatest Presidents of the 20th century. Many would agree. But he’s unlikely to have said that about the man who arranged the killing of his brother. Some people need to get out more.
Well obviously Teddy wouldn’t have been in on it. As for LBJ being one of the greatest, ask one of the 50,000 Americans killed in Vietnam if they agree.
Charisma doesn’t neccessarily come across in photographs. Probably works even better than
good looks.
As to JFK assassination plot suspects, LBJ would rank very, very low on a long, long list.
Assuming, of course, that Oswald wasn’t the lone assassin. Which might well actually be
the case. Although with the mob, the C.I.A, Cuban exiles, Texas oil milllionares all angry
at JFKndnd (presumably all comfortable with LBJ as a successor) a lone assassin seems like
the least likely possibility.
It took place on LBJ’s turf, and LBJ was the only one to have benefitted from it.