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Last night, I got into a discussion regarding the President-Elect Obama with my father-in-law. He mentioned that some elementary-school children in his home town made local news by chanting "Assassinate Obama" on the bus. I wanted to read more about the history of assassination in the USA, and it turns out there's a lengthy page on Wikipedia detailing all the known assassination attempts on US Presidents. I can't help but wonder: why does killing the President have such a long and varied tradition in the United States? Or is this normal everywhere else, too?
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Assassins
Stephen Sondheim wrote a very interesting and probing musical called "Assassins" that explores this theme. It's a sort of musical montage of every successful or would-be presidential assassin in our nation's history.
It's not performed that often, but the soundtrack is readily available.
Its climax involves a scene in the Texas Book Depository where the ghost of John Wilkes Booth appears to Lee Harvey Oswald and convinces him to shoot the president.
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You Beat Me To It
Rowan, I was about to write the very same response. You beat me to it.