Bill is my name

Jul 08
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When John Lennon got assassinated, I get a call immediately from the Washington Post and they said ‘do you feel responsible for this?’ and I said ‘what do you mean responsible?’ ‘Well I mean you’re the one that predicted there would be a political assassination of a star’. ‘And I said ‘well I don’t feel responsible’, but I said, ‘but don’t you feel responsible for not heeding my warning?’ The statement here is, these people are not assassinated because of their ideas or what they do. They’re assassinated to draw attention to the assassin. And in political assassinations, in their sort of warped minds, they know that they are going to have a certain amount of people who said ‘That son of a bitch [the politician] should have been shot,’ because there’s such heat about it. But actually what they are doing is killing somebody who’s in the public eye and is some sort of an icon. Because this feeling that by, doing that, committing that assassination they draw the attention to themself, and they make themselves consequently important. Ah, and it’s no surprise to me, the Lennon assassination, because this is what all that is, and I don’t think we have seen the end of it either.
— Robert Altman on his 1975 movie “Nashville”, where he has a country music star get assassinated