@@Kayte-tv2cw Same for me. It was a very eventful nearly three years filled with exciting achievments(first Americans in space for example, scary crises, like Berlin when American and Soviet tanks were just a few feet apart and no one from that era will ever forget Cuban missile crisis.
@@theblakex you have no clear evidence that John F kennedy. Cheated on Jackie, there’s no type of evidence. The only thing there is is woman claiming that happened. When there most likely lying. Don’t believe everything you see. It seems as if he loved her she was the mother of his children, his wife. He loved her and you weren’t there in there time period you we will never know if he cheated on her. And plus even if he did back then that was fine. It was very normal. They have both passed on and are no longer with us. So don’t speak negative towards them.
@@theblakex Yeah, so what Blake. What are you, some kind of pillar of virtue. He didn’t screw over the taxpayer or theAmerican people. What are you BlakeX, the sex police?
Jackie did a great job restoring the White House. You can tell the way Jackie looked at JFK that she had a great love for him. May they both Rest In Peace. He never took a salary. Real public service.
@@kdtennis1 That is unfortunately true. Even Aristotle O fully regretted the marriage. It was for Jackie all about money..and AO..the prestige of marrying JFKs widow.
"Real public service" destroying Cuba, Iraq and Vietnam and hundreds of thousands of lives there. "Real public service" bought by his corrupt, crooked father in the first place.
Yes. She was 100% after money and fame. That's why she ignored Kennedy cheating her with multiple women. And before her relationship with him, she rejected to marry many suitors and boyfriends literally because they weren't wealthy enough.
As a family we went to Washington DC and we visited the White House - I bought one of these "books" for $l.00. It is a National Geographic special edition and really isn't a book but a magazine. I was 13 years old in 1962 and I still have this magazine - when starting to go into the White House I plucked some plant leaves from the White House ground - they looked like ivy or something and I taped them down and put them into this "book". They are still there.
He was superb as a speaker. However, I would put the 40th President ahead of him. Although they were equals in this regard, President Reagan I thought had a better command of the audience and the camera. Just my opinion.
@@yingpiccola may be it was true...but may be it was not... And actually he was so perfect that minor things /issues are irrelevant...bcz for US he was...extremely perfect president. I think no other president can beat his charming personality...and his vision ...which led Americans to the moon... Is it small thing??
Yes it goes without saying that JFK had definite issues with monogamy. However this cannot take away from the fact that he and Jacqueline made an absolutely beautiful couple, aesthetically speaking.
Why do you think it still hurts Matt? Our future and the course of human events were altered, changed from hope to something that was unrecognizable. It was a Brief Shining Moment. It never was Camelot, in the words of Larry F. O’Brien “it was hard work everyday for 12-16 hours a day. We knew there were problems, but this notion of Camelot, I didn’t sense it, it just was hard work, we were committed to it.” Matt, it was never the same after 22 November 1963, and it never will be.
@@davidpallin772 I always felt that when JFK died, it was like one of those sci fi movies where someone goes back in time and changes history and comes back to the present and the present is a degraded society.
@@davidpallin772 and @Gamer Norcal, As you both know, I was 12 years old when President Kennedy was assassinated. You both described the aftermath of the assassination perfectly.
Fascinating to see this after watching the MSNBC documentary "The Way I See it" on Obama WH photographer, Pete Souza (a MUST see!). He recounted a touching story of buying this book as a young man, only to go on to become a WH photographer - something beyond his wildest dreams.
In watching videos of JFK standing while giving speeches, I have noticed that he shifts around a lot at times. I imagine in those moments, he was dealing with considerable pain from his back, but never let on to the public. His left leg was shorter than his right by nearly a half inch, which was also debilitating and his White House physician, Dr. Janet Travell, had shoe lifts made for JFK to help alleviate that problem.
JFK had a back injury from World War 2 when his PT-109 craft was hit by a Japanese Navy Destroyer that cut the PT boat in half. President Kennedy never received the Purple Heart for this incident. The Navy X-Ray technician who took the autopsy photos said President Kennedy had extensive arthritis at the lumbar 4 and 5 vertebrates.
I was born in 1951. In my opinion, despite his flaws, President Kennedy was our last “real” President. We could use his wisdom today. I am greatly saddened that it is doubtful that I will never see the likes of him again in my lifetime.
@@Kayte-tv2cw You see Kayte, that is the tragedy of this awful story. You only a couple years older than me. We had our John F. Kennedy, and he was taken from us by something so evil and powerful. Robert F. Kennedy knew who did this to his brother, it was people in high echelons of the US power structure, namely the National Security State and the defense intelligence agencies. LBJ, Hoover and others simply covered the whole nightmare up. Kayte, our lives have been lessened by what occurred in Dallas on 22 November 1963. Thank you for your post.
@@davidpallin772 , You and I think exactly alike regarding who was behind President Kennedy’s assassination. I also believe that RFK knew who was behind the murder of his brother, and would have reopened the investigation into his brother’s assassination had he become President in 1968. I think that is in large part the reason why he was assassinated himself. It is really nice to hear from someone who understands how I feel. Thank you so much for your comment! Take care…
@@Kayte-tv2cw Thank you Kayte, it’s going on 58 years and we still don’t know for a moral certainty what happened in Dallas in November 1963. Oswald was a tragic figure who I am convinced had nothing to do with this. Lee Oswald was a low level intelligence operative who was hung out to dry, a cleverly set up fallguy. What did Lee Oswald say at his evening press conference, “I’m just a patsy.” The press and media along with the Dallas DA said Oswald was a deranged communist nut job. Most assassins take immediate acknowledgement for their deeds. Not this guy. Years later, in November 1988, I was watching television with my Dad and TV coverage of the 25th anniversary of President Kennedy’s death was being played on most television programming. While watching this Dad let out a painful sigh and said to me, “what a terrible waste, there was something so wrong that weekend, every happened so fast and it was like it was all planned in advance.” Dad is still alive and I feel his future was stolen from him in a huge way. We were all young in those days of the early 1960’s. The future was bright with this President. Kayte, if you care to, watch on RUclips Douglas Horne’s presentation on The Medical Evidence and the Autopsy of President Kennedy. It is a series of five parts. Douglas Horne worked for the Assassination Records Review Board in the 1990’s. This was the most honest evidence gathering effort on the President’s murder and involves the shenanigans that went on at the Bethesda Naval Hospital during the President’s autopsy. Spoiler alert, President Kennedy had clandestine post-mortem pre-autopsy surgery done to him by Commander Humes and Commander Boswell to alter all evidence of frontal gunshot wounds and to obliterate all evidence of a rear exit wound to his head. Also all or most of the bullets and bullet fragments were removed. This was done prior to the official autopsy which started at 8:00 pm.Kayte, I swear this will keep you up at night.
@@davidpallin772 , First of all, I am in agreement with you regarding Lee Harvey Oswald’s “role” in President Kennedy’s assassination. I have actually heard of Doug Horne, and have watched some of his videos. But, for some reason, I never heard about the 5 part series that you mentioned. So, thank you for recommending it. My husband has a great interest in the assassination, also. His late father actually helped to coordinate then Senator Kennedy’s visit to Green Bay, Wi. during the Presidential race in 1960, and donated money to his campaign. We just finished watching Part 1 of the 5 part series. I was already aware of many things discussed in Part 1, such as the alterations done to President Kennedy’s skull. If I recall correctly, I read about that in the early 1980’s in David Lifton’s book, “Best Evidence”. However, I also learned many new things regarding the assassination through watching Part 1. There is one thing that I find disturbing. I was already aware that Robert Kennedy had taken control of President Kennedy’s brain tissue at some point, but I have never heard that he destroyed it. I guess I cannot understand the reasoning as to why RFK would actually destroy the brain tissue. My husband has his own theories as to why he might have done that, but I am interested in what you think about that subject? We plan on watching the remaining 4 parts of the Doug Horne videos, whenever we have the time to sit down and really concentrate on the information he discusses. Thanks again.
I have the National Geographic issue with this very event covered. Dean Conger's pics are always the best and his pic in this book of the White House, Capitol dome and the Washington Monument -- which he got atop a fire truck's extended ladder -- was an "only Dean Conger" accomplishment.
You can imagine the people on the fringes of power who harbored I'll will towards JFK out of deep seeded jelousey. They pailed around him. They became like withering weeds denied the sun. I was very young but I glowed in that light.
@@theblakex and? Even so JFK and Jackie both became democrats and argued for the working class and declassing the rich and honestly that means nothing Reagan grew up poor and he favoured the rich bush grew up in the middle class he favoured the rich it doesn't matter where they began but rather where they need up and JFK actually hated rich ppl believe it or not he often visited poor ppl expanded welfare and Medicare he helped the poor in the best of ways but ok buddy
Such an amazing man such a innocent and caring voice such a disgusting thing that was done that man deserves glory in heaven I sure wonder what this world would’ve been like if he could’ve don’t 2 terms
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Brookline, Massachusetts; 29 de mayo de 1917-Dallas, Texas; 22 de noviembre de 1963) fue un político y diplomático estadounidense que se desempeñó como el trigésimo quinto presidente de los Estados Unidos. También fue conocido como Jack por sus amigos o por su sobrenombre JFK.
Jackie had to give her then curator Lorraine Pearce the boot because she got “White House-itis” as tish baldridge called it. .....Trying to gain personal favors and material things by mentioning she worked directly with Jackie. She got outta control with it.
This was like a nothing ceremony that he made seem like the most special thing in the world and not only to the people who produced it . JFK really knew how to milk it.
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President John F. Kennedy, a man who did not believe in war as a solution, and who always sought peace.
We remind you.
I lived through his administration, and I will NEVER forget him.
@@Kayte-tv2cw thank you again Kayte, we we’re lucky, and thankful.
@@Kayte-tv2cw Same for me. It was a very eventful nearly three years filled with exciting achievments(first Americans in space for example, scary crises, like Berlin when American and Soviet tanks were just a few feet apart and no one from that era will ever forget Cuban missile crisis.
@@Kayte-tv2cw And of course the very tragic end which I didn't mention above.
God.bless.j.f.k.
You can tell by the way Jackie is looking at him that she loves her husband. She won’t take her eyes off him ❤️
Does she love the money/fame or the myriad of women her husband cheated her with on her very own bed?
Being able to articulate like that without teleprompters….remarkable President he was.
The way Jackie looks at JFK when he’s speaking and he looks so proud of her❤️❤️💕💕.
I am not an expert on body language but is seems that JFK is having a tough day from his back with his shifting around. I know that difficulty. :-/
He only cheated on her 100 times
@@theblakex you have no clear evidence that John F kennedy. Cheated on Jackie, there’s no type of evidence. The only thing there is is woman claiming that happened. When there most likely lying. Don’t believe everything you see. It seems as if he loved her she was the mother of his children, his wife. He loved her and you weren’t there in there time period you we will never know if he cheated on her. And plus even if he did back then that was fine. It was very normal. They have both passed on and are no longer with us. So don’t speak negative towards them.
@@theblakex Yeah, so what Blake. What are you, some kind of pillar of virtue. He didn’t screw over the taxpayer or theAmerican people. What are you BlakeX, the sex police?
@@theblakex yea but she was cool with it and was doing the same so your point is? It was more accepted among the high class to do that back in the day
It's difficult to get enough of this man J.F. Kennedy!
i agree
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Agreed - simply the best.
JFK did very little for civil rights during his Presidential tenure!
Even after more than 1/2 a century the loss of JFK still hurts.
Jackie did a great job restoring the White House. You can tell the way Jackie looked at JFK that she had a great love for him. May they both Rest In Peace. He never took a salary. Real public service.
Jacqueline was a fortune hunter! She married Ari Onassis because he was worth 500 Million in 1968!
@@kdtennis1 That is unfortunately true. Even Aristotle O fully regretted the marriage. It was for Jackie all about money..and AO..the prestige of marrying JFKs widow.
Does she love the money/fame or the myriad of women her husband cheated her with on her very own bed?
"Real public service" destroying Cuba, Iraq and Vietnam and hundreds of thousands of lives there. "Real public service" bought by his corrupt, crooked father in the first place.
Yes. She was 100% after money and fame. That's why she ignored Kennedy cheating her with multiple women. And before her relationship with him, she rejected to marry many suitors and boyfriends literally because they weren't wealthy enough.
Jackie in the background be like:
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Jack and Jackie loved each other. And they made a great team!
Yeah I don't believe the alleged affairs he had
As a family we went to Washington DC and we visited the White House - I bought one of these "books" for $l.00. It is a National Geographic special edition and really isn't a book but a magazine. I was 13 years old in 1962 and I still have this magazine - when starting to go into the White House I plucked some plant leaves from the White House ground - they looked like ivy or something and I taped them down and put them into this "book". They are still there.
JFK ........the best speaker and president.
He was superb as a speaker. However, I would put the 40th President ahead of him. Although they were equals in this regard, President Reagan I thought had a better command of the audience and the camera. Just my opinion.
Not actually a good speaker, but acceptable. Not fluid, but always peppering his talks with "ahs." Reagan was actually really good by comparison.
He and Monroe had affair in marriage...shame
@@yingpiccola may be it was true...but may be it was not...
And actually he was so perfect that minor things /issues are irrelevant...bcz for US he was...extremely perfect president.
I think no other president can beat his charming personality...and his vision ...which led Americans to the moon...
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Yes it goes without saying that JFK had definite issues with monogamy. However this cannot take away from the fact that he and Jacqueline made an absolutely beautiful couple, aesthetically speaking.
Miss u kennedy man💔
Now THAT was a President! I miss him too!
And I agree completely…
for one brief shining moment , why does it still hurt
Why do you think it still hurts Matt? Our future and the course of human events were altered, changed from hope to something that was unrecognizable. It was a Brief Shining Moment. It never was Camelot, in the words of Larry F. O’Brien “it was hard work everyday for 12-16 hours a day. We knew there were problems, but this notion of Camelot, I didn’t sense it, it just was hard work, we were committed to it.” Matt, it was never the same after 22 November 1963, and it never will be.
@@davidpallin772 I always felt that when JFK died, it was like one of those sci fi movies where someone goes back in time and changes history and comes back to the present and the present is a degraded society.
@@gamernorcal 58 years later, it’s like it never happened.
@@davidpallin772 and @Gamer Norcal, As you both know, I was 12 years old when President Kennedy was assassinated. You both described the aftermath of the assassination perfectly.
@@Kayte-tv2cw Same age as you and you are correct. They each said it well.
He always had a good scents of humor ..
Excelent President.
A better time when the world was governed by better people no matter what side.
so true
@myboy576 lol, compared to todays leaders Nixon was a saint...
Exquisite Jackie made everything she was associated with beautiful.
Jackie saved our White House, before her it was just government building. She made it a house
I’m glad she’s recognized for it
President Kennedy’s presidency was really Camelot, something out of a Hollywood movie. God Bless you sir ♥️
God plz bless Jack ETernally...
Yes, a Hollywood movie of bombs hitting innocent people in Cuba, Iraq and Vietnam under the orders of that fake hero Kennedy.
Fascinating to see this after watching the MSNBC documentary "The Way I See it" on Obama WH photographer, Pete Souza (a MUST see!). He recounted a touching story of buying this book as a young man, only to go on to become a WH photographer - something beyond his wildest dreams.
Michelle Obama was the First Man, not the First Lady!
I was walk around work imitating jfk from clone high and i wonder what jfk actually sounded like.
In watching videos of JFK standing while giving speeches, I have noticed that he shifts around a lot at times. I imagine in those moments, he was dealing with considerable pain from his back, but never let on to the public. His left leg was shorter than his right by nearly a half inch, which was also debilitating and his White House physician, Dr. Janet Travell, had shoe lifts made for JFK to help alleviate that problem.
JFK had a back injury from World War 2 when his PT-109 craft was hit by a Japanese Navy Destroyer that cut the PT boat in half. President Kennedy never received the Purple Heart for this incident. The Navy X-Ray technician who took the autopsy photos said President Kennedy had extensive arthritis at the lumbar 4 and 5 vertebrates.
True. But he also was fidgety bc of his amphetamine use and other drugs. It's well documented. Still love him❤
God bless you JFK.
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I was born in 1951. In my opinion, despite his flaws, President Kennedy was our last “real” President. We could use his wisdom today. I am greatly saddened that it is doubtful that I will never see the likes of him again in my lifetime.
@@Kayte-tv2cw You see Kayte, that is the tragedy of this awful story. You only a couple years older than me. We had our John F. Kennedy, and he was taken from us by something so evil and powerful. Robert F. Kennedy knew who did this to his brother, it was people in high echelons of the US power structure, namely the National Security State and the defense intelligence agencies. LBJ, Hoover and others simply covered the whole nightmare up. Kayte, our lives have been lessened by what occurred in Dallas on 22 November 1963. Thank you for your post.
@@davidpallin772 , You and I think exactly alike regarding who was behind President Kennedy’s assassination. I also believe that RFK knew who was behind the murder of his brother, and would have reopened the investigation into his brother’s assassination had he become President in 1968. I think that is in large part the reason why he was assassinated himself. It is really nice to hear from someone who understands how I feel. Thank you so much for your comment! Take care…
@@Kayte-tv2cw Thank you Kayte, it’s going on 58 years and we still don’t know for a moral certainty what happened in Dallas in November 1963. Oswald was a tragic figure who I am convinced had nothing to do with this. Lee Oswald was a low level intelligence operative who was hung out to dry, a cleverly set up fallguy. What did Lee Oswald say at his evening press conference, “I’m just a patsy.” The press and media along with the Dallas DA said Oswald was a deranged communist nut job. Most assassins take immediate acknowledgement for their deeds. Not this guy. Years later, in November 1988, I was watching television with my Dad and TV coverage of the 25th anniversary of President Kennedy’s death was being played on most television programming. While watching this Dad let out a painful sigh and said to me, “what a terrible waste, there was something so wrong that weekend, every happened so fast and it was like it was all planned in advance.” Dad is still alive and I feel his future was stolen from him in a huge way. We were all young in those days of the early 1960’s. The future was bright with this President. Kayte, if you care to, watch on RUclips Douglas Horne’s presentation on The Medical Evidence and the Autopsy of President Kennedy. It is a series of five parts. Douglas Horne worked for the Assassination Records Review Board in the 1990’s. This was the most honest evidence gathering effort on the President’s murder and involves the shenanigans that went on at the Bethesda Naval Hospital during the President’s autopsy. Spoiler alert, President Kennedy had clandestine post-mortem pre-autopsy surgery done to him by Commander Humes and Commander Boswell to alter all evidence of frontal gunshot wounds and to obliterate all evidence of a rear exit wound to his head. Also all or most of the bullets and bullet fragments were removed. This was done prior to the official autopsy which started at 8:00 pm.Kayte, I swear this will keep you up at night.
@@davidpallin772 , First of all, I am in agreement with you regarding Lee Harvey Oswald’s “role” in President Kennedy’s assassination. I have actually heard of Doug Horne, and have watched some of his videos. But, for some reason, I never heard about the 5 part series that you mentioned. So, thank you for recommending it. My husband has a great interest in the assassination, also. His late father actually helped to coordinate then Senator Kennedy’s visit to Green Bay, Wi. during the Presidential race in 1960, and donated money to his campaign. We just finished watching Part 1 of the 5 part series. I was already aware of many things discussed in Part 1, such as the alterations done to President Kennedy’s skull. If I recall correctly, I read about that in the early 1980’s in David Lifton’s book, “Best Evidence”. However, I also learned many new things regarding the assassination through watching Part 1. There is one thing that I find disturbing. I was already aware that Robert Kennedy had taken control of President Kennedy’s brain tissue at some point, but I have never heard that he destroyed it. I guess I cannot understand the reasoning as to why RFK would actually destroy the brain tissue. My husband has his own theories as to why he might have done that, but I am interested in what you think about that subject? We plan on watching the remaining 4 parts of the Doug Horne videos, whenever we have the time to sit down and really concentrate on the information he discusses. Thanks again.
I have the National Geographic issue with this very event covered. Dean Conger's pics are always the best and his pic in this book of the White House, Capitol dome and the Washington Monument -- which he got atop a fire truck's extended ladder -- was an "only Dean Conger" accomplishment.
I already send .what national biography?
That map thre political true crime?nothing is new what.all i read
I love how he supported Jackie with this project ❤
You can imagine the people on the fringes of power who harbored I'll will towards JFK out of deep seeded jelousey. They pailed around him. They became like withering weeds denied the sun. I was very young but I glowed in that light.
Caesar surrounded by assassins
Very well said, thank you! Envy is a most deadly sin
Never realized how far apart Jackies eyes are!
I have the National Geographic issue which covered this presentation.
1962 National Geographic already proposed books with good a quality ! 👍
a REAL President a REAL First LADY
Who both grew up FILTHY RICH from ELITE families. You call that REAL?
Yes..Real. President ➡Jfk
@@theblakex and? Even so JFK and Jackie both became democrats and argued for the working class and declassing the rich and honestly that means nothing Reagan grew up poor and he favoured the rich bush grew up in the middle class he favoured the rich it doesn't matter where they began but rather where they need up and JFK actually hated rich ppl believe it or not he often visited poor ppl expanded welfare and Medicare he helped the poor in the best of ways but ok buddy
Jackie is obviously a man.
@@theblakex Right Blake, both could have just sat on their asses and have done absolutely nothing with their lives. You are obtuse.
So curious about the book!..
You are missed John..
He was a horrible President! He did nothing for civil rights!
Wow. ❤
My favorite President 😍
Jackie's Kennedy's smile omg love her
I'm Canadian but HE was the BEST, the next good one wasn't until 2009
No comparisonwiththe Fellow in 2009..who bombed the most of all us Presidents.. The irony is this personwas 😊a
Such an amazing man such a innocent and caring voice such a disgusting thing that was done that man deserves glory in heaven I sure wonder what this world would’ve been like if he could’ve don’t 2 terms
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Brookline, Massachusetts; 29 de mayo de 1917-Dallas, Texas; 22 de noviembre de 1963) fue un político y diplomático estadounidense que se desempeñó como el trigésimo quinto presidente de los Estados Unidos. También fue conocido como Jack por sus amigos o por su sobrenombre JFK.
Jackie had to give her then curator Lorraine Pearce the boot because she got “White House-itis” as tish baldridge called it. .....Trying to gain personal favors and material things by mentioning she worked directly with Jackie. She got outta control with it.
When America was great
No country has ever been perfect, but, we were idenitifying serious problems and were actually trying to solve them pragmatically. That is all gone.
JFK was a master orator
Never realized how tall he was, I always thought he was below average in height
Yeah he's 6,1
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
JFK was by no means a Saint but what could have been if not for dallas
This was like a nothing ceremony that he made seem like the most special thing in the world and not only to the people who produced it . JFK really knew how to milk it.
What book?
One day ill have his job
How old are you now?
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Saint Kennedy
John...you're no jack Kennedy..
Jacqueline wanted Ari Onassis for his 500 Million in 1968. She moved to Greece for 7-8 years!
I see john...where's jack ?
Where's jack Kennedy that Jackie married ?
Who is john ?
Why is john replacing jack ?
Jackie married jack , not john.
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Jackie appears to be in on the switch ..
John is shot , where's jack ?
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