Tuesday, November 24, 1970

A 2016 Thanksgiving chat with Frank Burke

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A 2016 Thanksgiving chat with Frank Burke 11/23 by Silvio Canto Jr | News Podcasts:

Guest: Frank Burke, author, businessman and contributor to American Thinker, joins me for a look at Thanksgiving.......the great American holiday.........

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Thanksgiving 2020 with Frank Burke, author & businessman


Thanksgiving 2020 with Frank Burke, author & businessman 11/25 by Silvio Canto Jr | Politics: 

Guest: Frank Burke, businessman and author.......Thanksgiving 2020 and a few thoughts about the great American holiday and other stories.........click to listen:

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Our 2018 Thanksgiving chat with Frank Burke, author


Our Thanksgiving chat with Frank Burke, author

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1967: "She's A Rainbow" by The Rolling Stones

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At the end of 1967, The Rolling Stones gave us  "Their Satanic Majesties Request", a bizarre album that sounded nothing like the band that released "Satisfaction", "Ruby Tuesday" and "Paint it black".   

It was a crazy LP with a few good tracks, such as "Citadel", "2,000 man", the absolutely hysterical "On with the show" and "She's a rainbow", the only 45 released in the US.    

I like "She's a rainbow" and the piano bits plus those silly lyrics that mean actually nothing.    It was clearly a song for 1967!

The bad news is that they tell me that The Rolling Stones were trying to do their own Sgt.  Pepper with a crazy cover as well.   The good news is that they followed all of this with "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Honky Tonk Women".  It was nice to see the band recording great songs again.

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1963: Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald


On this day in 1963, millions of people watched Jack Ruby, a Dallas businessman, shoot Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged killer of President Kennedy.    Oswald died shortly after.

It happened as the authorities were taking Oswald to another jail and about 48 hours after the assassination of the president.

To say the least, the shooting shocked the nation and opened the door to a ton of conspiracy theories about the president's assassination.  


For the record, I believe that Oswald shot President Kennedy on his own.  I came to that conclusion after reading Gerald Posner's "Case closed" in the 1990's.   

Ruby died of cancer in 1967.  As far as we know, He never changed his story about why he killed Oswald.     Apparently, Ruby did not want Jackie Kennedy to come to a trial.   He took that explanation to his grave.

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