Deluge of Slanted, Glorifying Portrayals of JFK
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Johnny, we hardly knew you...
And judging by scores of specials devoted to the 40th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's death, we still don't.
Never have I ever seen such slanted, way-too-sopping, one-sided, glorifying portrayals of an individual in all my life. And I liked Kennedy!
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Don't get me wrong. There was a lot to admire about the former president. He was young and vibrant, fast and witty, funny and endearing.
I heard a lot about "that" Jack Kennedy.
I heard little, if anything about the "other" Jack Kennedy. The guy who slept with mob mistresses. Popped pills for pain. Wire-tapped Martin Luther King. And endangered national security.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Barely a mention of these ills.
You'd think with the passage of time, we'd make an attempt at balance.
Kennedy did a lot of good... report it. But he also did a lot of bad...report that too.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}I’m amazed by liberals who have no problem leaving out factual blemishes when it comes to JFK, but have a big problem leaving out fictional blemishes when it comes to Ronald Reagan.
Better to make up quotes from Reagan to fit a left-wing script than to say so much as “boo” about a left-wing hero.
Don't let anyone tell you about this being fair and balanced. It's about being phony and one-sided.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Don't tread on Camelot, but walk all over morning in America.
Dallas was a great tragedy. Why do we compound it by not reporting on the legacy of the man, good and bad, who was the central figure in that tragedy?
I can understand making a myth out of a man after he's dead. I can't understand lying about the record of that man when he was alive.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}One glowing JFK special ended by saying, "We will never know all the good he could have done had he not died."
They're right. Because they had a tough enough time looking for anything bad when he was alive.
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