Go ahead and laugh at the loonies, but don’t lose sight of the real danger we face To paraphrase a Chevy Chase catchphrase from the earliest days of Saturday Night Live, John F.
Kennedy Jr. is still dead. He didn’t appear at Dealey Plaza in Dallas at 12:29 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2, nor did he reveal himself that night during the Rolling Stones concert at the Cotton Bowl.
Neither did Robin Williams or Michael Jackson or Kobe Bryant or even JFK Sr. That’s because they are dead. All of them. But that didn’t stop dozens — hundreds, maybe? — of true believers from standing around Dealey Plaza Tuesday in the cold and rain, waiting for JFK Jr.