“In reality, the kindest interpretation of Kennedys presidency is that he was a mediocrity whose death left his final grade as incomplete. The harsher view would deem him a near disaster ineffective in domestic policy, evasive on civil rights and a serial blunderer in foreign policy, who barely avoided a nuclear war that his own brinksmanship had pushed us toward. (And the latter judgment doesnt even take account of the medical problems that arguably made him unfit for the presidency, or the adulteries that eclipsed Bill Clintons for sheer recklessness.) “
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William Doyle's book An American Insurrection: The Battle of Oxford, Mississippi, 1962, is pretty devastating on the Kennedy brothers' incompetence in handling the crisis at Ole Miss when James Meredith became the first black student there.