Talk:Albert E. Jenner Jr.

House Judiciary Committee
Jenner was hired as Chief Minority Counsel to the Judiciary Committee specifically for the Watergate impeachment inquiry. Whatever he may have done for Ted Kennedy was not in this role. Also, his recommendation for Nixon's impeachment was the last straw for the Republicans, who forced him to resign. Consequently, he was retained by the Democrats as the assistant to John Doar, the majority counsel. Finally, it is not ironic that the Republicans voted for impeachment; only 4 did so, while 13 voted against. They all changed their vote after the smoking gun tape was released. But the vote was taken prior to that revelation. 76.187.154.124 (talk) 20:01, 15 July 2010 (UTC)

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Controversy section
This version shows the state of the article prior to my first edit of this article on December 8, 2014. With lots of innuendo but without any explicit statement of a controversy, the Controversy section appears to have been written in such a manner (i.e. a synthesis of good and bad sources) to tie Jenner to the assassination of JFK. (diff) Among the cottage industry of JFK conspiracy "researchers", the story goes something like this: LBJ picked the Warren Commission, the Warren Commission picked Jenner, Jenner worked for Crown, Crown was associated with the Mob, the Mob killed Kennedy. If I hadn't been around Wikipedia so long, I might feel a pang of indignation when my attempt to fix this mess of an article was called "activist editing". Well, I'm done trying to fix it. That section simply doesn't belong in the article so I am removing it. To the extent to which WP:REDFLAG claims are covered in reliable secondary sources, it is possible they might be introduced here; however, we don't allude to some sort of controversy or wrong-doing through innuendo. Cheers. -Location (talk) 15:03, 26 July 2017 (UTC)
 * It looks like you had to deal with this same thing in Tom C. Clark, too. (diff)(diff) -Location (talk) 15:29, 26 July 2017 (UTC)
 * yes -- there seems to be a large market for outlandish conspiracy theories. the best ones explain how five different agencies (one of them USSR) simultaneously murdered General patton--seems they all failed and turned the job over to an Army nurse!!! Rjensen (talk) 19:53, 26 July 2017 (UTC)