Quote by John Sherman Cooper

I think he Oswald felt he was a failure and for the United States and for President Kennedy and all of us. He knew he was a failure at everything he tried, frustrated, with a very sad life, but he was a Marxist.


I think he Oswald felt he was a failure and for the United S

Summary

This quote suggests that Oswald, the assassin of President Kennedy, may have felt like a failure in various aspects of his life. The individual who made this statement believes that Oswald's sense of failure was related to his Marxist ideology and his frustration with his own unsuccessful endeavors. By highlighting Oswald's sadness and perceived lack of accomplishment, the quote implies that these factors may have contributed to his motivation for committing such a drastic act.

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Failure
By John Sherman Cooper
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