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In reply to the discussion: Why this lionization of JFK? [View all]ucrdem
(15,720 posts)This is the Noam Chomsky JFK, a cold warrior lionized after death for his luck in love but really no different from the rest, including his 1960 rival Richard Nixon. Well, I think Chomsky is wrong here. Kennedy was different. Here's his 1960 campaign book, based on speeches going back to his first days in Congress:

The strategy of peace was Kennedy's campaign theme, and structuralism notwithstanding, he had an anti-establishment vision of world peace that Nixon lacked, and he actively pursued it. And by all accounts people were abundantly aware of the Cuban missile crisis, the Bay of Pigs invasion he refused to support, and Vietnam, which was on every pundit's lips at the start of the 1964 campaign as Kennedy perceived that his intention to pull US advisors out was a vulnerability and was trying not to make it official until after the election. Well, he never got a chance. Convenient eh?