Posted on 01/15/2014 9:39:12 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Driven to distraction by the amorous betrayals of her husband, Jackie Kennedy embarked on a wild fling with ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev while she was still in the White House, according to a new tell-all book.
Nureyev, who was nine years younger than the First Lady, was also once spotted with Jackies brother-in-law Robert F. Kennedy kissing each other passionately in a phone box, the book claims.
Much has been written through the years about President Kennedys dalliances while in office. His mistresses were famously said to include actresses Marilyn Monroe and Angie Dickinson, mafia moll Judith Exner and a 19-year-old White House intern.
But The Pink Triangle due for release on the 20th anniversary of Jackie Kennedys death from cancer in 1994 suggests the First Lady wasnt content to sit idly by while her husband had countless affairs....
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
"Rudolf Nureyev had an affair with Marilyn Monroe. A love child came of this tryst, who today goes by the name of Johnny Depp."
I don't believe that happened.
The ascension of the so called Kennedy Dynasty, strangely coincided with the steady, and sustained degeneration of this Republic..
The 60’s sexual, moral, and psychological, revolution, a social upheaval, began in earnest with the theft of the 1960 election by the clan Kennedy, and their corrupt degenerate cohorts in organized crime and sleazy Democrat machines in the major cities..
I’m glad they are dead, but, they killed all of us with them, and NOTHING surprises me where they or any Liberal, Progressive, Communist, Marxist.. etc, are concerned..
Heymann, the author of an ‘’intimate biography’’ of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and another of Elizabeth Taylor, writes competently. But here his political account is entirely conventional: Robert Kennedy, after his brother’s death, emerges as the tribune of a new ‘’humane ‘liberalism.’ ‘’ This probably didn’t need reiteration. What is novel about this ‘’candid biography’’ may increase book sales but not the understanding of its subject. A politician’s sex life and love affairs can certainly be important to understanding his character and his conduct in office. Garry Wills in ‘’The Kennedy Imprisonment’’ and Seymour M. Hersh in ‘’The Dark Side of Camelot’’ attempt to demonstrate that John Kennedy’s manner of dealing with women was symptomatic of a flaw in his character and affected his Presidency. Heymann, too, occasionally makes such connections, but they are overshadowed by a pageant of unanalyzed naughty anecdotes.
Most of two pages of a chapter called ‘’Sex,’’ for instance, are devoted to extended quotations from Doris Lilly, whom Heymann describes as a ‘’society columnist’’ (’’One of Steve Smith’s most passionate affairs’’ was with a woman ‘’who happened to be the best girlfriend’’ of one of the Kennedy brothers’ lovers). We also hear Truman Capote’s musings about the size of the Kennedy brothers’ penises. ‘’I’ve seen an awful lot of them,’’ he says, ‘’and if you put all the Kennedys together, you wouldn’t have a good one.’’ Later we are treated to a former ballerina’s claim that she saw Robert Kennedy and Rudolf Nureyev ‘’kissing passionately’’ in a telephone booth.
http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/01/03/reviews/990103.03judist.html
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
Bobby Kennedy, a switch hitter? Frankly, I buy it, I think he screwed Marlyn and probably a grieving Jackie as well. The whole family (save for the poor girl they lobotomized) was and remains a bunch a filthy nasty pigs. And that goes for Jackie and Arnold S and the all the whores that married in to it as well.
You got that right, Chef.
Wow he looks a little like Rham Emanuel
You’d be hard pressed to find something more ironic than that. Even drooling in a hospital bad she was easily the least embarrassing member of the family.
Speaking of Rosemary, sassy Nuuhura aka Zoe Salanda is set to star in a an NBC miniseries remake of Rosemary’s Baby.
Creepy....just too creepy!
Uh bullshit
RFK was nearly as big a punani hound as JFK
Bisexuality is myth created to foster relativeness....like everyone does it
No such thing...just a rest stop on the road to fagland
The video is 2:46 and the best parts are around the 2 minute mark.
Bobby, he heartily knew ye?
Nothing too new.
Define “bad meat”, please.
I mean a meat these people are sticking into their body cavities.
We know the education system peaked in 61 or 62' per the WSJ and it coincides with the removal of prayer from school. Post JFK and his EO to allow Unions for Federal Employees we have Teddy's hands all over LBJ's reforms of immigration. I do not have any historical data, but was "The Great Society" really LBJ's idea's or JFK's and or a collaboration with his brothers? My guess is yes. The bottom line other than the Space Program and lowering taxes, JFK as a President was probably mediocre at best and I am being magnanimous. However what you noted and I noted as legislation set in motion by JFK and LBJ, have festered into the messes we are dealing with today. I grew up in Mass, and never drank the koolaid and I do not think highly of the Kennedy Clan and that is being gracious, but it wasn't until I reached my mid 20's in a public arena with Americans from all states did it hit me why were they walking away when I mentioned I was from Mass? It took a while for me to realize, it was probably because of Teddy, how reviled in a polite way (by just walking away)the Kennedy's were....
I was too young to remember it, but I long for America's halcyon days, aka 60 through 62' before the Kennedy's made too much of a mess of it. I can't help but wonder if a lot of FR'ers and Tea Partiers from a cultural, political, and a epistemological standpoint in a complimentary way are stuck in 62'....
Gee. It only took 50 years to come to light. Color me skeptical.
‘62 was my freshman year in high school.
I went to an exclusive and highly competitive parochial school and had many classmates who ended up on business, industry, finance and (unfortunately) politics.
A common theme at all of our later reunions is the perception that the education we received is now available *nowhere* in the US. There is universal dismay at what our children and (now) their children are being taught - and moreover what they are not being taught.
It’s gone. The whole system is broken at its core.
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