@JeffClarkUS Just who WAS "our KGB interlocutor" according to William P. Clark, and what WAS that "other matter" he was watching?
Doder/Yakovlev?
Sometimes pawns, and even more valuable pieces, are "sacrificed" in this game. @JohnQBarrett
I told them as nicely but firmly as I could that this was to be a naval officers mess. It was not to be Schrafft's-in-the-Basement. It was not to be the fantasia of a southern California fairy. It was not to be an extension of the erotic longings of middle-aged corporation wives.
While this is not a picture of the lower level of the White House, it is its simulacra. Down to the furniture style, carpet style, lighting choices, and art selection.
Pat Gray's Watergate testimony differs from newly released JFK Files. What was "no interest" in Dahlberg in 72 was actually "last interest in Dahlberg was in 61."
"whole Bay of Pigs thing"
Stans
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@Empty_America You own your own small poorly-performing business and you are a “conservative” raging at smarter people who want better than the maintenance of a decline. You are literally the petite bourgeoisie safety-seeking anti-heroic materialist. And ineffably stupid to top it off.
William Faulkner on The Old Man and The Sea:
“His best. Time may show it to be the best single piece by any of us. I mean his and my contemporaries. This time, he discovered God, a Creator. Until now, his men and women had made themselves, shaped themselves out of their own clay; their victories and defeats were at the hands of each other, just to prove to themselves or one another how tough they could be. But this time, he wrote about pity: about something somewhere that made them all: the old man who had to catch the fish and then lose it, the fish that had to be caught and then lost, the sharks which had to rob the old man of his fish; made them all and loved them all and pitied them all. It's all right. Praise God that whatever made and loves and pities Hemingway and me kept him from touching it any further.”