*Of course, Douglas Brinkley wouldn't be CNN's "presidential historian," or*
*hold the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in the Humanities at Rice
University,*
*or, more than likely, be a US history professor anywhere, if he had ever
dared*
*write honestly about JFK's assassination.*

*Nor—of course—would the New York Times, among the leading vectors of*
*the CIA's obfuscatory propaganda over that world-changing murder, ever *
*print **one honest word about it, or, therefore, about Dylan's liberating
song. *

*What we're now living through, this heavy maelstrom of gigantic lies, *
*essentially began with what occurred in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, and*
*the storm of falsehoods that broke instantly around it—lies that "our*
*free press" never will acknowledge and correct, having pumped them *
*out for over half **a century.*

*MCM *

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Imagine this: A so-called presidential historian for a major television
network publishes an interview in the most famous newspaper in the world
with the most famous singer/songwriter in the world, who has recently
written an explosive song accusing the U.S. government of a conspiracy in
the assassination of the most famous modern American president, and the
interviewer *never asks the singer about the specific allegations in his
song* except to ask him if he was surprised that the song reached number
one on the Billboard hit list and other musical and cultural references
that have nothing to do with the assassination.

Imagine no more.

For that is exactly what Douglas Brinkley, CNN’s presidential historian,
has just done with his June 12, 2020 interview with Bob Dylan
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/arts/music/bob-dylan-rough-and-rowdy-ways.html?smid=em-share>
in
The New York Times.

The interview makes emphatically clear that Brinkley is not in the least
interested in what Dylan has to say about the assassination of the
President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, whose murder most foul
marks in the most profound way possible the devolution of the U.S. into the
cesspool it has become. Brinkley has another agenda.

He introduces the interview by sketching in his relationship with Dylan and
tells us that he therefore felt “comfortable” reaching out to him in April
after Dylan had released his song about the JFK assassination, “Murder Most
Foul.”
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NbQkyvbw18&src=Linkfire&lId=9d27e518-0bbf-4773-99a0-31f49f7c8a0c&cId=d3e1053b-4c47-11e6-9fd0-066c3e7a8751>

He conveniently links to a New York Times piece
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/27/arts/music/playlist-bob-dylan-rihanna-partynextdoor.html>
by
John Pareles wherein Pareles writes about the surprise song release:

The assassination of John F. Kennedy is its core and central trauma — *“the
soul of a nation been torn away/and it’s beginnin’ to go into a slow decay”* —
while Dylan tries to find answers, or at least clues, in music.”

That is simply false – for Dylan emphatically does not try to find answers
or clues to JFK’s murder, but boldly states his answer. If you listen to
his piercing voice and follow the lyrics closely, you might be startled to
be told, not from someone who can be dismissed as some sort of disgruntled
“conspiracy nut,” but by the most famous musician in the world, that there
was a government conspiracy to kill JFK, that Oswald didn’t do it, and that
the killers then went for the president’s brothers.

*Click on the link for the rest.*

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