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In reply to the discussion: Why this lionization of JFK? [View all]H2O Man
(79,052 posts)81. Factually incorrect.
"Camelot" was the description that Jackie began using after JFK's death. There are zero references to "Camelot" before his death.
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I don't have sources ready at hand, but most professional historians argue that JFK
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2015
#66
JFK mistrusted both the CIA and the generals he inherited from Eisenhower.
Boomerproud
Nov 2015
#134
What Democrat would even consider getting huffy about jfk's private life? So odd! Thanks. n/t
Judi Lynn
Nov 2015
#35
In fairness, Truman. He gave de Gaulle the green light to reoccupy Vietnam, in return
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2015
#67
because all Dems have sucked since. I read it hear on DU.... from people who voted for Reagan and
bettyellen
Nov 2015
#10
No doubt you heard that at DU from a right-wing troll trying to pass as a Democrat. n/t
Judi Lynn
Nov 2015
#37
16,000 is a handful IMHO, compared to Johnson's 543,482, which was the peak troop strength in 1969.
99th_Monkey
Nov 2015
#128
JFK wasn't just 'considering' troop level reductions, he'd just signed NSAM-263
99th_Monkey
Nov 2015
#138
It was the Establishment War, begun by Truman who failed to honor FDR's promise to Ho Chi Minh.
Zen Democrat
Nov 2015
#151
"The secret of immortality," wrote G.B. Shaw, "is knowing when to die." . . .
Journeyman
Nov 2015
#15
Lemay would have been an international war criminal if it werent for the US nuking Japan
951-Riverside
Nov 2015
#25
I would agree. If Nixon had been in the White House, probably most of us wouldn't be here.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#53
You oddly neglect the several women in Congress whose wealth is enormous, they are not unacceptable
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#61
Bay of Pigs was Eisenhower It's exactly why JFK listened only to RFK about Cuba.
merrily
Nov 2015
#27
Yes, because the same old same old accusations, innuendos and discredited theories get repeated.
Archae
Nov 2015
#124
You can choose to be a shallow Penn and Teller lucrative sort of Las Vegas HBO skeptic...
hunter
Nov 2015
#51
The machinery for both the Bay of Pigs AND Vietnam were already rolling when JFK took office.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#52
One had to be there. The youthfulness, the "vigah." Oh, and the BoP was from the previous Admin.
WinkyDink
Nov 2015
#54
I think the correct question is: "Why the lionization of Ronald Reagan?" DON'T YOU?
WinkyDink
Nov 2015
#55
OP, you seem to have fallen to the influence of the conservative think tank destruction of JFK.
Todays_Illusion
Nov 2015
#62
Sometimes when a person dies/is murdered when they're young, they're practically canonized.
raccoon
Nov 2015
#64
BTW, if and when you come across a candidate for POTUS who is not human and does not make mistakes,
merrily
Nov 2015
#76
By stopping World War III, do you mean the Cuban missle crisis? I posted about that upthread.
merrily
Nov 2015
#79
why this need to belittle achievements of liberals? i get that they are not perfect
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2015
#86
I thought the Walker family (as in George Herber Walker Bush) had something to do with United Fruit?
dflprincess
Nov 2015
#143
He had more character and courage than anybody on this forum, that is for sure.
randys1
Nov 2015
#127
He put a man on the Moon and kept us from getting blown up during the Cuban Missile Crisis. (eom)
StevieM
Nov 2015
#129
EXACTLY. Like when some ask, "What was so great about the Beatles?" YJHTBT. They arrived only 3
WinkyDink
Nov 2015
#136
Because he was a charismatic, telegenic, idealistic, and young Democratic President
YoungDemCA
Nov 2015
#145