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JFK Q&A John Connally ~ America's Untold Stories
« on: March 12, 2024, 10:58:19 pm »
JFK Q&A John Connally ~ America's Untold Stories

As JFK's Secretary of the Navy and the Governor of Texas, Connally found himself at the center of pivotal moments that defined the 20th century. His role in these capacities went beyond mere participation; he was a driving force behind the policies and decisions that characterized the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.

The narrative of Connally's life takes a dramatic turn on November 22, 1963, as he sustained serious injuries in the assassination that claimed JFK's life. This critical incident has sparked ongoing discussions about Connally's true role: Was he simply a casualty of circumstances, or is there a deeper story to be uncovered?

Explore the multifaceted life of John Connally with us, from his significant contributions to Texas and national politics, to the shadowy aspects of his involvement in one of America's most defining tragedies. This episode promises to unravel the complexities of Connally's life, offering insights into the man behind the myth, from his early days in Texas to his influential presence in Washington, D.C



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Re: JFK Q&A John Connally ~ America's Untold Stories
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2024, 11:05:03 pm »
   He knew what a snake LBJ was.  Had Gov Connally become another yea, also in '63; Preston Smith, another Democrat, would have become Gov of Texas, not waiting for 6 more years.   
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