23-06-2010, 10:57 PM
Lippmann responded to the death of JFK with the same kind of courage he displayed in the aftermath of the assassination of CBS' George Polk. But earlier...
Walter Lippmann, "Today and Tomorrow: The Reappraisal," New York Herald-Tribune, (Thursday), 4 May 1961, p.24
Quote:"...there are strong bureaucratic interests in the State Department, the CIA and the Pentagon, which are as opposed to a change of policy by President Kennedy as were the French generals in Algeria to a change by Gen. De Gaulle..."
Walter Lippmann, "Today and Tomorrow: The Reappraisal," New York Herald-Tribune, (Thursday), 4 May 1961, p.24
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"
Joseph Fouche
Joseph Fouche