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It always seemed odd to me that it was an actor that assassinated Lincoln.
Given what we now know it doesn’t seem odd at all.
Zoolander is a documentary.
John Wilkes Smollet
Truth.
Amazing how Lincoln was unguarded. Booth got by the guards...because he was an known actor!
The devils were already inside, just like JFK.
or the attack on Reagan
That was a Jesuit.
Killary approves of that.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_baseball_shooting
Hodgkinson had participated in the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign during the 2016 United States presidential election, and was described by a fellow campaigner in Iowa as a "quiet guy, very mellow, very reserved".[54][56]
Republican Congressman Mike Bost, who represents Hodgkinson's home district, said Hodgkinson had contacted his office ten times, but "never with any threats, only anger".[54][57]
He wrote 27 letters to the editor of the Belleville News-Democrat between March 2008 and September 2012 on various political and economic topics, many of which were anti-Republican.[58]
On May 22, Hodgkinson wrote "Trump is a Traitor. Trump Has Destroyed Our Democracy. It's Time to Destroy Trump & Co." above his repost of a Change.org petition demanding "the legal removal" of Trump and Vice President Mike Pence for "treason". He belonged to numerous political Facebook groups, including those named "Terminate the Republican Party", "The Road To Hell Is Paved With Republicans", and "Donald Trump is not my President."[59]
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, which took over the investigation, said on June 14 that it was too early to ascribe a motive for the shootings.[4] It put out a request for public assistance with "any information regarding Hodgkinson".[50]
On June 16, USA Today reported, citing an anonymous source, that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) found a list of names, including those of Republican Congressmen Mo Brooks, Jeff Duncan and Trent Franks, in Hodgkinson's pocket.[60]
On June 21, FBI agent Timothy Slater said the names of six congressmen were written on a piece of paper found in an Alexandria storage locker rented to Hodgkinson. He said it did not appear to be a hit list, and that its significance was unclear.[61][62]
Lincoln was a tyrant that didn't die fast enough.
History claims that Lincoln relinquished his power after the war... but do we know this for a fact? Do we have it documented that he relinquished his war powers and restored the Republic?
Or is it possible he refused to relinquish? And that the white hats in his admin knew what needed to be done, but that there was only one way to restore the Republic and that was to remove the man who had violated the hell out of it...
Booth's motives come off as awfully convenient and considering there were no good guys in the Civil War aside from the soldiers one must wonder with how easy it would be to spread a narrative and change what happened...
This is just speculation. I have not studied it intently, but it seems the optimal time to remove the "Great Liberator" would have been before the war ended forcing the Union into complete chaos not afterwards when defeat was solid and there wasn't going to be a re-war...
EDIT: A lot of people seem to still believe the Lincoln Good narrative...
Oh most certainly. Which is why I posed the question.
Of course the theory goes both ways. Maybe the cabal of the time realized he wouldn't push far enough and took him out.
But that is hard to determine. His actions indicate he was a statist moron. Even if he did relinquish his power he still fucked us hard in the long run.
Why do you think Lincoln was bad?
Because he was. He believed in white man superiority (research his speeches leading up to the war), Emancipation Proclamation didn't happen until mid-way through the civil war when he needed more money and war support (it's crazy, but people actually hate war) and he was a hardcore Federalist/Statist who believed in a singular power structure.
Lincoln's ideals were very much against our founding documents and the ideals that this country was supposed to be built upon. History remembers him as a great liberator. In reality he was a tyrant.