Reagan’s “hero”? Reagan was anti-JFK, “As a “Democrat for Nixon,” Reagan champions Nixon’s candidacy for president, delivering more than 200 speeches in his support.”
You keep harping on JFK as a pro-life president, where are you seeing campaign literature on abortion from pre-1960 for JFK, or anyone else?
Don’t drag Reagan into this, he opposed JFK and campaigned as a leader of the “Southern California Democrats for Nixon”.
JFK was a sleazy liberal, the scum of the earth type guy and a disaster for America.
“When John Kennedy was President, he didn’t push a program of dreary mediocrity with endless tax increases on those who dream of better days. He challenged Americans, just as we’re challenging you today, to make America grow and to make America great by pushing for lower personal income tax rates for all the working people of America. And there was a great similarity between his tax cut program and the one that we implemented in 1981” ~ Ronald Reagan, Oct 10, 1984
Abortion in 1960 was not the hot political issue it would later become, but population control was a topic of discussion. As a senator, Kennedy was asked, Do you see any hope at all of slowing up the rate of population increase? Kennedys reply was somewhat dismissive. Now, on the question of limiting population: As you know the Japanese have been doing it very vigorously, through abortion, which I think would be repugnant to all Americans.
That’s it for me attempting to post anything about Kennedy.
You must have been very close to him to call him “a “sleazy liberal, the scum of the earth and a disaster for America”.
Now that’s words I would reserve for Obama, but I can’t recall any time on these boards that you have lowered the boom on Obama like you have on Kennedy with your irrational rants. From your questioning back to me about Kennedy being pro-life where I showed you where he appointed pro-life Byron White to the Supreme Court and White DID NOT vote for Roe v. Wade, it’s obvious you have not read one link I provided on Kennedy. No need in continuing this conversation. It’s liking to a wall.