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I wonder what he would say about today's America and the Man sitting in the seat he died for?

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mophead2009
6 years ago

just a question has there ever been a president without scandels or a president who got things done for the good of your nation  would love to know

6 years ago

Personally I believe he'd be proud supporter of President Trump. As for JFK's being a great President you can't take that away from him in-spite of his families past or we'd all be guilty.

Biway
6 years ago

He'd be horrified.  

onlyinvegas
6 years ago

So easy to slander there names but let review for a minute shall we. Older brother Joe kennedy Killed in action during WW2 while serving his country. JFK served in US Navy Killed while serving his country. Robert Kennedy Killed while serving his country. You can defame there names all you want yet they served as patriots to the United States. Perhaps not on the same side of the isle as all you patriots  are on but none the less patriots all who served. Perhaps all who want to defame them should state there military service to your country.

6 years ago

Life member of the NRA, the biggest tax cut in history (to that point), pro business, pro freedom, opposed the virulent racism of the Democratic party (black people back then, white people today), took a strong stand against a Communist Dictatorship, opposed political correctness, married to a much younger glamorous Wife, opposed by the Deep State, universally hated by his opponents to an irrational extent, stuck chord with working class people to a paradoxical extent, opposed welfare programs, .....


I think JFK and Trump have a great deal in common! haha! - (which 'some' people would know if they weren't so ignorant)

6 years ago

He probably would have funneled some of his own money to fusion gps to help generate the dossier they used to dupe a FISA judge to spy on an american citizen in an effort to conjure up dirt on a political rival during an election year..

Squirt
6 years ago

Great words from one of the GREAT Presidents of the United States of America :)

mnguy10
7 years ago

Enjoy your fantasies Dr. Mora. I have lived through all that history and nothing is worse than today.

DrMoraPhD
7 years ago

The word liberal is derived from the Latin "liberalis," meaning "of or pertaining to a free man." As Gore Vidal noted, one can see why ruling elites needed to demonize that term, lest the proles dare to think and act like free men. My favorite JFK quote is "Those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent revolution inevitable." But I have to take issue with your premise that Kennedy was a great president. In 1000 days he blindly allowed the CIA to bungle an invasion of Cuba, which convinced Castro to permit the installation of Soviet nuclear missiles on the island, precipitating a crisis that nearly ended in a catastrophic atomic war. He sent 16,000 military "advisors" to prop up the corrupt Diem dictatorship in South Vietnam, escalating America's ultimately tragic involvement there. Behind the façade of the "Alliance for Progress," his administration increased support for compliant dictators throughout the Western Hemisphere. He cautiously dragged his feet on civil rights, fearful of alienating his Democratic Party's electoral base in "the Solid South." He appointed the conservative homophobe Byron White to the Supreme Court. He signed legislation reducing the top tax rates on the super rich. Again to paraphrase Kennedy's friend, the astute Mr. Vidal: "By the summer of 1963, Kennedy had lost the support of the students and the liberals. He made a number of marvelous speeches of an analytic nature. There was no subject on which, at one time or another, he didn't say the most intelligent thing. But no substantive actions ever followed those speeches. The Kennedy myth is a very useful one, for America and the world. On the one hand, I know its not true, but on the other hand, I wish it were true."