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In reply to the discussion: Why this lionization of JFK? [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)I'm burnt out with explaining any of this history. Perhaps you're willing to read or listen to authors evaluate the Kennedy years, minus the philandering, which I'm sure you could have gotten by watching the so-called historical accounts on television.
But, if you're serious.... http://blackopradio.com
Listen to the archived shows, which contain show notes, so you don't waste your time with things you didn't want to read or hear. This is the most comprehensive, non-biased historical record that includes JFK.
You should understand who in the Truman and the Eisenhower administration were instrumental in military intelligence, because this ties in with what had been an intention into international conflicts, beginning with the creation of the CIA. This is all factually accounted for and give you an idea of what this president was dealt with, how he had to learn rather quickly, based on the Cuban Missile crisis (which you left out, interestingly) and what his ultimate goal in foreign policy was going to lead us as a peaceful nation.
There are many lessons from that presidency that directly connect to where we are today. If you are TRULY interested, then spend as much time as you can catching up. If you aren't, then I won't offer another suggestion, because you've had the best from me here.