
Blood, Money, and Power
How L.B.J. Killed J.F.K
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David Drummond
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Barr McClellan
An insider’s look at America’s greatest unsolved mystery.
Blood, Money, & Power exposes the secret, high-level conspiracy in Texas that led to President John F. Kennedy’s death and the succession of Lyndon B. Johnson as president in 1963. Attorney Barr McClellan, a former member of L.B.J.’s legal team, uses hundreds of newly released documents, including insider interviews, court papers, and the Warren Commission, to illuminate the maneuvers, payoffs, and power plays that revolved around the assassination of Kennedy and to expose L.B.J.’s involvement in the murder plot.
In addition to revealing new information, McClellan answers common questions surrounding the assassination of our 35th president. Who had the opportunity, motive, and means to assassinate J.F.K.? Who controlled the investigation and findings of the Warren Commission? This historically significant book is proof that absolute power, money, blood, corruption, and deception were at the heart of politics in the early 1960s, and it represents the very best investigative journalism has to offer.
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Barr McClellan was a former partner at a law firm run by Edward Clark, who also served as Lyndon B. Johnson's lawyer. In Blood, Money, and Power, McClellan adds to the conspiracy theories surrounding the death of John F. Kennedy by pointing the finger at Johnson, who he claims was aided in the cover-up by Clark. David Drummond has a clinical style that recalls a broadcaster or documentarian, which aims to lend gravity to McClellan's bold assertions, and listeners intrigued by the conspiracies surrounding JFK's death will see Blood, Money, and Power as more evidence in the unending speculation.
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McClellan ties his themes together with dressy literary elements (epigraphs that open and close each chapter) but these are designed to work on the printed page, not in audio, where they trip up the listener like bollards in the pavement.
The latter part of the book is pure autobiographical narrative and flows smoothly. No plausible guesswork here; it's a true recollection and the best part of the book. McClellan worked for LBJ crony Edward Aubrey Clark in the Austin law firm that bought politicians, engaged hit men, and looked to profit enormously once they had Johnson in the White House.
The Closest We'll Get to a Texas Insider's Version
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More fiction than fact
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one of the best books on the assassination
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3stars not due to the content
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I was disappointed in the end because of McClellen's speculation on what took place in key events in the assassination. I too dislike that he unveiled great info on Lyndon Johnson but used so much of the tired and false story of Lee Oswald found in hundreds of books.
Example: it is convincingly laid out that Mac Wallace was a long-standing hit man for Johnson and Ed Clark, but he then places Oswald right beside Wallace in the snipers nest. Some may argue my point, but Oswald was present in Dallas to break up an assassination attempt.
There is simply little proof here and taking the author's word for it doesn't work for me. The Johnson info is revelatory and the only redeeming quality overall. As a point of view, it earns two stars.
Objection! Speculation...
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Another fantastic piece of fiction.
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