Image and Reality
Image and RealityIn the years since the thousand days many questions have been raised and are still being studied about John F. Kennedy. A Life of John F. Kennedy: A Question of Character is a book written by Thomas C. Reeves, in which Reeves discusses these issues. JFK was a great man, and yet there are still some things that one must take into consideration. His morality was always somewhat of an uncertainty; be that as it may, these questions are still not openly discussed. People were always taken aback by his personality, good looks, and youth. After his death, it was quite difficult for most people to accept some of the newly discovered negative information about him. The man meant so much to some people that it was impossible to say something less than perfect. But all the same, facts can not be denied. While one may think that each is responsible for his or her actions, that is not always the case. Much of Jack's character develops and originates from his family. He applied these beliefs to his life as well as his presidency. His great grandfather Joseph Kennedy's indifference toward people, and the will to do anythin
Kennedy, have learned that good character must be associated with effective leadership. Nixon had 93 counties of 102, but lost by 8,858 votes. So therefore, diversity between Kennedy's presidential appearance, and his private life of scandals, was unmistakable. Soon Jack and Jackie were using this doctor's services regularly (295). Maybe this is because the authors were often close friends of Kennedy. On account of that morality and ethics shape a man, and one who does not have these qualities can not run a country efficiently, as is evident from Kennedy's term. He made a "production of PT-109, a flattering movie about Jack's alleged heroics in the South Pacific" (311). But a better view of the Ambassador's involvement with Jacks' administration can be observed in certain papers, which are under control of the Kennedy family, in the Kennedy Library (311). Morality is definitely associated with action and consequence. He did a lot of things because it was the politically proper tings to do. During Jack's presidential campaigns he continued his infidelity. Jack would even have employees search family quarters for accusatory evidence after the visiting "lady or-ladies-left" (241). Edgar Hoover was director of the FBI and friends discouraged Kennedy from his reappointment. Also a former fiancee was given money to put down a possible unfaithfulness suite, in the future, because Jack had made the woman pregnant (218).
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