clipped from corner.nationalreview.com They set about creating the fable that Kennedy died battling “hate”—established The fact that Oswald was a communist quickly changed from an inconvenience to proof of something even more sinister. How, liberals asked, could a card-carrying Marxist murder a liberal titan on the side of social progress? The fact that Kennedy was a raging anticommunist seemed not to register, perhaps because liberals had convinced themselves, in the wake of the McCarthy era, that the real threat to liberty must always come from the right. He campaigned on a fictitious “missile gap” tried to topple Castro at the Bay of Pigs |