#1: And this is why you make it seem pointless to just explain stuff to you - you ignore it. See reply #372 in this thread for the explanation for Webb's resignation - the sort of politics that happens in the US government every time a new President is elected:
#2: Again, you'd know this if you paid the slightest attention to actual evidence.
#1: The election was a month away, and 3.5 months away from the transition of power. In the meantime, why not stick around to be a part of this GRAND VICTORY (which is the FIRST TIME EVER that Astronauts have been launched through the Van Allen Belts, and then into orbit around the moon!)...
I hear your "evidence" - but equating "words given from top leaders about reasons for resignation" as Truth - -is a big stretch.
If you weren't biased, you might see this as fishy too. Think about it more. Webb was like the "Father of Apollo" - it was his brain-child. He championed it. It was based upon his zeal and confidence that Congress approved of the program.
Then he makes what should have been a reckless decision to change the Apollo 8 mission into a Moon Orbit late-in-the-game - and you think that this was "his decision". In order to make such a bold decision, you must have some real conviction about it... but, instead he resigns 2 months later -- and does not even attend the launch! Hmmm.... no fish here.
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#2: "Paid attention to evidence..."
If you didn't simply give full credence to the narrative they "tell you" and instead looked at the actions/events that are transpiring -- you might see more compelling evidence.
Webb's actions indicate something different than the "excuse" he gave for resigning. His excuse makes little sense.
And if Apollo 8 was a success, why on earth would Nixon replace the "Father of Apollo"?? Under his leadership/inspiration, wasn't Apollo 8 itself a miracle? Would Nixon disrupt this leadership 6 months before Apollo 11?
Webb didn't want a part of Apollo anymore... this is pretty blatant to neutral eyes. GenZ won't fall for his "excuse" and call it "fact/evidence".