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It was reported on Monday that new tapes of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy were found and published. MSNBC took a closer look at the tapes, and reported about it. Watch the video right here at PoliGazette : John F. Kennedy became one of the most famous and popular presidents in history after he was [...]
President John F. Kennedy once said, "The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie - deliberate, contrived and dishonest - but the myth - persistent, persuasive and unrealistic." Was this a visionary leader leaving us a warning about the 2008 election? One day after our nation's financial system suffered its greatest hit in generations, workers and retirees across the nation
Richard Nixon refused makeup during his televised debate with John F. Kennedy ; Michael Dukakis put on a military helmet and allowed himself to be photographed in an M1 Abrams tank; Bill Clinton played his saxophone on The Arsenio Hall Show — every presidential election has its public opinion turning point. When political analysts look back at 2008, I don't think it's far-fetched to say that the moment...
The Catholic question When John Kennedy was running for president in 1960, suspicion of Catholics was so deep that he felt compelled to give a speech saying he wouldn’t take his orders from Rome. The debate cooled, but within the...
The Democrat Party has long practiced voter fraud. As long ago as 1960, John Fitzgerald Kennedy won a close race against Richard Nixon, with the help of voter fraud in Texas and Illinois. In Chicago the dead have long been active in voter registration and ballot casting. Democrats have long resisted the requirement of a photo identification card for voters because they are the primary beneficiaries...
" ... [A]s a surgical resident he saw four gunshot wounds in the fallen president. ... Crenshaw's book claimed that Kennedy had four wounds. The fatal shot, he insisted, was fired from the front and could have come from a second gunman. ... " Published Thursday, November 22, 2001 JFK gunmen theorist, 68 Los Angeles Times Service Dr. Charles Andrew Crenshaw, who became a favorite of conspiracy buffs...
McCain-Palin have been rather busy this week endorsing the view of some of their psychotic supporters who chanted "Obama is a traitor," among the other hate-filled rants. Well, DU blogger Heather located this document - a political ad that ran in Dallas the day before John F. Kennedy was assassinated - from the national archives:
The Omnivoracious blog over at amazon has been writing about significant books from every state for the last couple of weeks (an exhausting undertaking it seems to me!). They just hit Louisiana and along with a nice write-up for John Kennedy O'Toole also included: The French Quarter: An Informal History of the New Orleans Underworld by Herbert Asbury: "Thank God for Herbert Asbury, the unapologetic...
The creepy gay kid appeared on Opie and Anthony and sang happy birthday to Bob Kelly. Staff member Sam Roberts plays the character who is not only gay, but very creepy as well. The creepy gay kid basically does an imitation of Marilyn Monroe's famous "Happy Birthday" song to John F. Kennedy . Only, frankly, the creepy kid lacks any real sense of style and he's just not that sexy. At least to me. Here's...
UFC: Ultimate Flagellating Championship , by Pat Darnell T he first general election presidential debate was held on September 26, 1960, between U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee, in Chicago at the studios of CBS' WBBM-TV. See the picture in MooPig Header this week. That debate is well documented everywhere. Had there been...
They are unpredictable and often unfair. But there is no better test of a candidate AT FIRST, Richard Nixon vowed he would not debate John Kennedy. He had little to gain from such an encounter, and much to lose. As vice-president, he was better known than the young senator and universally considered a heavyweight. But in the end his fear of appearing fearful overcame his caution. It was a mistake....
You can respond to this article on my blog at: http://barackandhillary.blogspot.com/2008/05/sen-ted-kennedy-honors-obama-obama.html Barack Obama sounded a call to public service in the tradition of the Kennedy family as he took the place of Sen. Edward Kennedy today to deliver a commencement address at Wesleyan University. The speech, given to an audience that included the Massachusetts senator's
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