Posted on 07/25/2025 9:55:28 PM PDT by AJFavish
Well, it seems not to be the case. .
On December 18, 1956, the Meyers' middle son Michael, aged nine, was hit by a car near their house and died. Although this tragedy brought Mary and Cord Meyer closer for a time, Mary filed for divorce in 1958.[citation needed] Relationship with Kennedy After the divorce, Meyer and her two surviving sons moved to Georgetown. She began painting again in a converted garage studio at the home of her sister Tony and Tony's husband, Ben Bradlee. She also started a close relationship with abstract-minimalist painter Kenneth Noland and became friendly with Robert F. Kennedy, who had purchased his brother's house, Hickory Hill, in 1957. Nina Burleigh, in her book A Very Private Woman, writes that after the divorce Meyer became "a well-bred ingenue out looking for fun and getting in trouble along the way."[10] Counter-intelligence official James Angleton told Joan Bross, the wife of John Bross, a high-ranking CIA official, that he had begun tapping Meyer's telephone after she left her husband.[11]: 204 Angleton often visited her Georgetown home and took her sons on fishing outings. Meyer visited John F. Kennedy at the White House in October 1961; their relationship became sexually intimate.[9] Meyer told Anne and James Truitt that she was keeping a diary.[citation needed]
Now I have no doubt that JFK screwed her… hell he would screw a snake if someone held the head… but he was not the reason her marriage broke up.
Threatened the attending doctor in charge of the Dallas autopsy at gun point.
You sure bought into the left’s myth creation about the sleazy incompetent liberal that they have turned into one of WWII’s greatest heroes and one of our greatest presidents.
How do you know if I am not a script writer in Hollywierd? I will leave police work to the men in uniform. One must be creative to survive in this dog eat dog business.
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