03-01-2011, 08:47 AM
It has always struck me as very significant that 2 of the women closest to both John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson were convinced that Lyndon Johnson either knew about or had a role in the JFK assassination. Those to women are Evelyn Lincoln, who was JFK's personal secretary for at least 11 years and Madeleine Duncan Brown who was Lyndon Johnson's favorite and most close mistress from 1948 to 1969.
Some (many) men are closer to their secretaries and mistresses than they are to their wives. Some (many) men will tell their secretaries and mistresses more things than they tell anyone, including their wifes. Men often develop close emotional, intimate bonds with their secretaries and mistresses. Sometimes their secretary IS their mistress, which has happened often. Am I right completely correct in my last 4 sentences or so? Yes.
We have heard from Madeleine Brown. Let's hear from Evelyn Lincoln, JFK's personal secretary for 11+ years; here is a 1994 letter from her:
Evelyn Lincoln
4701 Willard Avenue
Chevy Chase, Maryland 20816
(301) 664-3670
October 7, 1994
Dear Richard,
It was a pleasure to receive your kind letter concerning your
desire to obtain my assessment of President Kennedy's administration
and assassination to pass along to your students.
I am sending along to you and article which was written by
Muriel Ressman for the "Lady's Circle" October 1964, and was recent-
ly reprinted in a current issue of that magazine, which will give you
an insight into my impression of the man.
As for the assassination is concerned, it is my belief that there
was a conspiracy because there were those that disliked him and felt
the only way to get rid of him was to assassinate him. These five con-
spirators, in my opinion, were Lyndon B. Johnson, J. Edgar Hoover, the
Mafia, the CIA and the Cubans in Florida. The House Intelligence
Committee investigation, also, came to the conclusions that there was
a conspiracy.
My very best wishes to you and your students.
Sincerely,
s/
Evelyn Lincoln
Some (many) men are closer to their secretaries and mistresses than they are to their wives. Some (many) men will tell their secretaries and mistresses more things than they tell anyone, including their wifes. Men often develop close emotional, intimate bonds with their secretaries and mistresses. Sometimes their secretary IS their mistress, which has happened often. Am I right completely correct in my last 4 sentences or so? Yes.
We have heard from Madeleine Brown. Let's hear from Evelyn Lincoln, JFK's personal secretary for 11+ years; here is a 1994 letter from her:
Evelyn Lincoln
4701 Willard Avenue
Chevy Chase, Maryland 20816
(301) 664-3670
October 7, 1994
Dear Richard,
It was a pleasure to receive your kind letter concerning your
desire to obtain my assessment of President Kennedy's administration
and assassination to pass along to your students.
I am sending along to you and article which was written by
Muriel Ressman for the "Lady's Circle" October 1964, and was recent-
ly reprinted in a current issue of that magazine, which will give you
an insight into my impression of the man.
As for the assassination is concerned, it is my belief that there
was a conspiracy because there were those that disliked him and felt
the only way to get rid of him was to assassinate him. These five con-
spirators, in my opinion, were Lyndon B. Johnson, J. Edgar Hoover, the
Mafia, the CIA and the Cubans in Florida. The House Intelligence
Committee investigation, also, came to the conclusions that there was
a conspiracy.
My very best wishes to you and your students.
Sincerely,
s/
Evelyn Lincoln