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Rod Serling on the Warren Report
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A 1966 talk at UCLA, right after the November election of Ronald Reagan as Governor. Serling talks about politics and civil rights and the state of liberalism after some Republican gains that year.

At around 1:04 he is asked about the Warren Report, and says he is reading Epstein's INQUEST, and is open to the possibility that the Warren Report is wrong. He says the ramifications of the WR being wrong are huge and frightening.

Elsewhere he says that JFK had the potential to be the greatest President of his lifetime, and during the last year of his Presidency was really trying to change things.

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Rod Serling on the Warren Report - by Tracy Riddle - 17-09-2014, 10:59 PM

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