THIS DAY IN HISTORY – President John F. Kennedy is assassinated – 1963

Via History.com

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, is assassinated in 1963 while traveling through Dallas, Texas, in an open-top convertible.

First lady Jacqueline Kennedy rarely accompanied her husband on political outings, but she was beside him, along with Texas Governor John Connally and his wife, for a 10-mile motorcade through the streets of downtown Dallas on November 22. Sitting in a Lincoln convertible, the Kennedys and Connallys waved at the large and enthusiastic crowds gathered along the parade route. As their vehicle passed the Texas School Book Depository Building at 12:30 p.m., Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly fired three shots from the sixth floor, fatally wounding President Kennedy and seriously injuring Governor Connally. Kennedy was pronounced dead 30 minutes later at Dallas’ Parkland Hospital. He was 46.

Vice President Lyndon Johnson, who was three cars behind President Kennedy in the motorcade, was sworn in as the 36th president of the United States at 2:39 p.m. He took the presidential oath of office aboard Air Force One as it sat on the runway at Dallas Love Field airport. The swearing in was witnessed by some 30 people, including Jacqueline Kennedy, who was still wearing clothes stained with her husband’s blood. Seven minutes later, the presidential jet took off for Washington.

The next day, November 23, President Johnson issued his first proclamation, declaring November 25 to be a day of national mourning for the slain president. On that Monday, hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets of Washington to watch a horse-drawn caisson bear Kennedy’s body from the Capitol Rotunda to St. Matthew’s Catholic Cathedral for a requiem Mass. The solemn procession then continued on to Arlington National Cemetery, where leaders of 99 nations gathered for the state funeral. Kennedy was buried with full military honors on a slope below Arlington House, where an eternal flame was lit by his widow to forever mark the grave.

Lee Harvey Oswald, born in New Orleans in 1939, joined the U.S. Marines in 1956. He was discharged in 1959 and nine days later left for the Soviet Union, where he tried unsuccessfully to become a citizen. He worked in Minsk and married a Soviet woman and in 1962 was allowed to return to the United States with his wife and infant daughter.

In early 1963, he bought a .38 revolver and rifle with a telescopic sight by mail order, and on April 10 in Dallas he shot at and missed former U.S. Army general Edwin Walker, a figure known for his extreme right-wing views. Later that month, Oswald went to New Orleans and founded a branch of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, a pro-Castro organization. In September 1963, he went to Mexico City, where investigators allege that he attempted to secure a visa to travel to Cuba or return to the USSR. In October, he returned to Dallas and took a job at the Texas School Book Depository Building.

Less than an hour after Kennedy was shot, Oswald killed a policeman who questioned him on the street near his rooming house in Dallas. Thirty minutes later, Oswald was arrested in a movie theater by police responding to reports of a suspect. He was formally arraigned on November 23 for the murders of President Kennedy and Officer J.D. Tippit.

On November 24, Oswald was brought to the basement of the Dallas police headquarters on his way to a more secure county jail. A crowd of police and press with live television cameras rolling gathered to witness his departure. As Oswald came into the room, Jack Ruby emerged from the crowd and fatally wounded him with a single shot from a concealed .38 revolver. Ruby, who was immediately detained, claimed that rage at Kennedy’s murder was the motive for his action. Some called him a hero, but he was nonetheless charged with first-degree murder.

In October 1966, the Texas Court of Appeals reversed the decision on the grounds of improper admission of testimony and the fact that Ruby could not have received a fair trial in Dallas at the time. In January 1967, while awaiting a new trial, to be held in Wichita Falls, Ruby died of lung cancer in a Dallas hospital.

The official Warren Commission report of 1964 concluded that neither Oswald nor Ruby were part of a larger conspiracy, either domestic or international, to assassinate President Kennedy. Despite its firm conclusions, the report failed to silence conspiracy theories surrounding the event, and in 1978 the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded in a preliminary report that Kennedy was “probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy” that may have involved multiple shooters and organized crime. The committee’s findings, as with those of the Warren Commission, continue to be disputed by some.

Jack Ruby, originally known as Jacob Rubenstein, operated strip joints and dance halls in Dallas and had minor connections to organized crime. He features prominently in Kennedy-assassination theories, and many believe he killed Oswald to keep him from revealing a larger conspiracy. In his trial, Ruby denied the allegation and pleaded innocent on the grounds that his great grief over Kennedy’s murder had caused him to suffer “psychomotor epilepsy” and shoot Oswald unconsciously. The jury found Ruby guilty of “murder with malice” and sentenced him to die.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
November 22, 2023 6:38 am

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formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
  Anonymous
November 22, 2023 9:55 am

Jack should have used a Gibson Flying V….way more pointy headstock.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  formerly anonymous
November 22, 2023 10:43 am

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Mary Christine
Mary Christine
November 22, 2023 7:53 am

C.S. Lewis died the same day.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Mary Christine
November 22, 2023 9:30 am

That I did NOT know. Thank you!

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  The Central Scrutinizer
November 22, 2023 9:37 am

Me either, I just found out myself. Gets overshadowed, particularly because he was British.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
November 22, 2023 9:32 am

“Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art…. It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things which give value to survival.”
― C. S. Lewis, The Four Loves

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
November 22, 2023 8:38 pm

As well as Aldous Huxley (Brave New World)

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
November 22, 2023 9:47 am

The original Zapruder Briefing.

(Lesson: don’t fuck with the money, Johnny. The spice must flow.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Aunt Acid
November 22, 2023 10:26 am

I have a pet black swan. His name’s Zapruder.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
November 22, 2023 9:48 am

LOL. History.com.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
November 22, 2023 10:27 am

Elaborate?

formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
November 22, 2023 9:54 am

I was in third grade at school and one of the kids in class was looking out the window and said out loud that the flag was being lowered to half staff. The teacher got on the phone to the principal’s office and asked what was going on and started crying. She told all of us what happened and we all just kind of sat there not knowing what to do or how to feel. Then I started wondering and hoping if we would all get to go home early (we did). Both of my parents were a mess that night and seeing them that way provided my first glimpse that world we live in is out of our control, unpredictable and tragic. Then Bobby and MLK get shot and, then Jimmy, Janis, and Jim Morrison check out then the Manson murders and my friends older brothers are getting killed in ‘Nam, so I’m a young kid realizing the world is basically fucked up and have been a glass half empty person ever since.
Happy Thanksgiving to everybody !

Anonymous
Anonymous
  formerly anonymous
November 22, 2023 10:28 am

“Because the world is so full of death and horror, I try again and again to console my heart and pick the flowers that grow in the midst of hell.”
― Herman Hesse, Narcissus and Goldmund

It is still a beautiful world. Despair is aid to the enemy:
https://www.desiderata.com/desiderata.html

Matthew 5:14-16
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formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
  Anonymous
November 22, 2023 10:36 am
Anonymous
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  formerly anonymous
November 22, 2023 10:40 am

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Anonymous
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  Administrator
November 22, 2023 10:38 am

And they’re still daring us to do anything.

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
  Administrator
November 22, 2023 10:48 am

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TampaRed
TampaRed
November 22, 2023 10:29 pm

is it just me or is this date not getting the attention that it should receive?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TampaRed
November 23, 2023 9:20 am

Because it was a staged fake assassination.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 25, 2023 5:39 am

The Kennedy assasination is a complete shit and shinola show.