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Lynne D. Feldman's avatar

"The baby boomers almost to a person can tell you exactly where they were and what they were doing when they learned the terrible news of November 22, 1963." I'm the same age as Donnie Diaper. We lived in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963 and my dad was one block away from the assassination site. A man ran into where Dad was lunching, shouted, "The President's been shot! Bow your heads and pray!" and then exited. I was in school and had planned to go see JFK but it rained that morning so the radio said he and Jackie would be under the bullet-proof bubble. But before noon the sun came out and the top was removed. I became a political scientist because of JFK and had my students read PROFILES IN COURAGE. You are so right! Donnie Dementia will always have JFK as yet another person who he could never, ever come near in any respect.

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As I am 82 years old, the Kennedy assassination is a tragic event forever seared into my memory. I read a Stephen King novel, "11/22/63," that told the story of a man going back in time to undo that horrible occurrence. Two quotes from the book that reveal King's insights and help explain why he is so anti-Trump:

Both are on page 547: "But never underestimate the American bourgeoisie's capacity to embrace fascism under the name of populism."

"And never underestimate the terror white Americans feel at the idea of a society in which racial equality has become the law of the land."

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