Curiously, you still haven't quoted Connally saying that. You keep saying he said that, you even say he INSISTS that is what occurred, but somehow you still can't quote him saying that.
Instead, you repeatedly quote him saying he got hit by the second shot, which is not in dispute, and is not the same thing at all.
Especially since Connally is on the record as saying he never saw the president during the shooting.
To the House Committee in 1978:
http://jfkassassination.net/russ/m_j_russ/hscacon.htm
Mr. CONNALLY.
I thought the shot came from back over my right shoulder, so I turned to see if I could catch a sight of the President out of the corner of my eye because I immediately had, frankly, had fear of an assassination because I thought it was a rifle shot. I didn't think it was a blowout or explosion of any kind. I didn't see the President out of the corner of my eye, so I was in the process of, at least I was turning to look over my left shoulder into the back seat to see if I could see him. I never looked, I never made the full turn. About the time I turned back where I was facing more or less straight ahead, the way the car was moving, I was hit. I was knocked over, just doubled over by the force of the bullet. It went in my back and came out my chest about 2 inches below and the left of my right nipple. The force of the bullet drove my body over almost double and when I looked, immediately I could see I was just drenched with blood. So, I knew I had been badly hit and I more or less straightened up. At about this time, Nelly reached over and pulled me down into her lap.
To the Warren Commission in 1964:
http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/conn_j.htm
Governor CONNALLY.
...We had just made the turn, well, when I heard what I thought was a shot. I heard this noise which I immediately took to be a rifle shot. I instinctively turned to my right because the sound appeared to come from over my right shoulder, so I turned to look back over my right shoulder, and I saw nothing unusual except just people in the crowd, but I did not catch the President in the corner of my eye, and I was interested, because once I heard the shot in my own mind I identified it as a rifle shot, and I immediately--the only thought that crossed my mind was that this is an assassination attempt. So I looked, failing to see him, I was turning to look back over my left shoulder into the back seat, but I never got that far in my turn. I got about in the position I am in now facing you, looking a little bit to the left of center, and then I felt like someone had hit me in the back.
So Robert, if Connally never saw the President, how did he know the President was hit by a
separate shot? Not the
second one, but a
separate one?
This is why I have said all along you will have to quote Nellie for that. You clearly don't have any evidence Governor John Connally saw the president hit by a separate shot. Only Nellie, among the passengers in the car, said her husband was hit by a separate shot, but I don't even see her turn to look at the president until both men are reacting to bullet wounds.
Do you?
Hank