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DECONSTRUCTING THE JFK MYTH
www.etherzone.com ^ | February 5. 2002 | SARTRE

Posted on 02/05/2002 9:00:05 AM PST by Angelique

DECONSTRUCTING THE JFK MYTH
A NICE DREAM BETTER LEFT TO THE THEATER

By: SARTRE

"Ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country." - JFK

This stirring call to action best remembers the King of Camelot. He inspired an entire generation of youth to the call of public service. What noble intentions they had when entering into the hallowed halls of government duty. It is sad that the premise was so flawed! The invocation needed to read: "Ask not what you can do for your country -- Ask what we can do together to insure individual Liberty" . . .

How different our nation would be if Americans could understand the difference between these two calls to action. By the diminished standards of today, it can be argued that Kennedy was more of a reactionary than many current day Republicans. But let no one be misled, the propagandists of the ilk of Sargeant Shriver and Arthur Schlesinger Jr., designed a legend that defied factual references. Jack was a socialist through to the core. Don't be offended that a hero to some was really a predator with the charm of the tooth fairy. His open smile and quick wit, disguised the left hand that turned into the social excess of the 'Great Society'. What a legacy for decades to come. Its failure is evident to any sane person. The consequences of central planning and federal intrusion have allowed the multiple expansion of coercive government into every facet of society. Just what is great about this kingdom?

The likes of a Stewart Udall and Abraham Ribicoff were certainly in the vanguard of a 'collectivist' revolution. Who could forget good old Abe, taking up the George McGovern cause at the 1968 Chicago Democratic convention! But you don't have to rely on the ideology of appointees to strip away the sentiment of the fair haired hero. He proclaimed proudly to the NY Liberal Party on September 14, 1960:

"But if by a "Liberal" they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people -- their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties -- someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad, if that is what they mean by a "Liberal," then I'm proud to say I'm a "Liberal."

Note the pompous self delusion when it came to rationalize the 'good intentions' of their cause. Couple this with a willingness to micro manage public policy that established the federal programs that would reshape America society, and we have the proof that for Kennedy, country really means - government. And what is a socialist, if not a 'public servant' of the State?

And who can question that JFK's cold war interventionist credentials? "And the only basic issue in the 1960 campaign is whether our government will fall in a conservative rut and die there, or whether we will move ahead in the liberal spirit of daring, of breaking new ground, of doing in our generation what Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman and Adlai Stevenson did in their time of influence and responsibility."

Read that again, 'our government', 'move ahead', 'liberal spirit of daring', the same old internationalist tradition of Wilson and FDR is pure socialism . . . So why not call it for what it is, the surrender of the Republic to the supremacy of the State. JFK surrounded himself with mad men like Robert McNamara and Dean Rusk, who's only allegiance was to project the empire into world affairs. The notion that Communism in Southeast Asia was the greatest threat to domestic tranquillity, when the comrades were devising similar programs down in foggy bottom, decries credulity.

So were we supposed to take JFK at his word when he proclaimed in his inaugural address that: "the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God." Or are we better served by reflecting upon the actual record that created the environment that allowed the next deceiver to establish that Great Society?

The Peace Corp established little accord, but broke ground to instill a false duty to serve the State. His failed attempts to introduce the Medicare approach of cradle to grave health, greased the skids for the dismay we now call socialized medicine. Kennedy's civil rights bill was meant to right former wrongs, but as any credible historian will reluctantly acknowledge, we are more divided today in culture and convictions, than back some forty years ago. The ideological polarization's are clear to any student of current events. So why do we indulge in national denial about the real results and adverse consequences of the 'New Frontier'?

The 'pretender emancipator', had no problem auctioning off the freedoms of the people to the overseers and carpetbaggers of the federal bureaucracy. The Kennedy plantation was extended far outside the Hyannis compound. The rise of the War on Poverty, has brought forth an even greater dependency. But this time, all American citizens are under the yoke of a federal master.

The JFK government admiration society, ushered in the era of State/Capitalism that merges both big business and big government into the same axis of public control. Individual rights became the ultimate causality of this socialism. So how does the Liberal reconcile the inherent conflict in their programs with "the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state"?

As we all know, consistency is seldom practiced while veneration for the federal crumbs are now a way of life. Idealism as the virtue of self sacrifice in support of government policy is a sickness. Kennedy is revered for preaching contempt for your own dignity. The illicit need to infuse a pathetic personal identity into the public persona, causes false heroes to be honored. When they become martyrs, factual chronicles become a fantasy. Just like Camelot, a nice dream better left for the theater.


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To: Madame Dufarge
Yes, and it's an infection that helped give us the current Clinton infestation.
21 posted on 02/05/2002 11:55:22 AM PST by GoodyBrown
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To: Palo Verde
bumpette
22 posted on 02/05/2002 11:56:58 AM PST by GoodyBrown
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To: GoodyBrown
Hi Goody
thanks for the bumpette
I was too young to respond to Kennedy mystique
His campaign truck stopped behind our ice cream truck when I was walking home from school
and he said if he weren't living where he was he wished he lived in Electchester
As young I was then, I did not believe it was his dream to live in a housing project in Flushing
Recently I watched the stuff on history channel to get to know him
I think he was a playboy who had a talent for getting what he wanted
Love, Palo
23 posted on 02/05/2002 12:12:41 PM PST by palo verde
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To: RLK
Re: "Ask not..." JFK felt free to lift that line from the headmaster of Choate who in his opening day speech always said "Ask not what your school can do for you, ask what you can do for your school."

Is this really true? If so, another unveiling of the Kennedy mistig\que, right out of a prep school exhortation.

24 posted on 02/05/2002 12:18:56 PM PST by Helms
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To: Angelique
It's simple: If you're a Democrat, photogenic, politically connected, morally unscrupulous, and you get your brains splattered all over the back of a limousine in Dallas, you're a hero. It doesn't matter that you practically dragged the country into Armageddon, left soldiers to die on the beach, or set us up for a fall in Vietnam.
25 posted on 02/05/2002 12:21:50 PM PST by Bush2000
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To: RLK
Last Note: The Media used the Kennedy assasinations as their drive and Will to Power whereby late 20th century journalism and the media have been tainted by the Kennedy fraud.

Perhaps in a little less than 2000 years, our ancestors may be worshiping a tan John Kennedy on a yacht rather that Christ on a Cross.

26 posted on 02/05/2002 12:24:03 PM PST by Helms
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To: Helms
Hi ~ Yes, absolutely, gratingly true. The boys of JFK's time heard it yearly from Headmaster St.John.
27 posted on 02/05/2002 12:36:03 PM PST by GoodyBrown
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To: Bush2000; RLK
You forgot the part about a papa who bought the politics of Boston. Where did he get his money?
28 posted on 02/05/2002 2:34:50 PM PST by Angelique
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To: backhoe
It is still so difficult to believe that even at university there would not be open discussion about the issues you are describing. Yet, I lived to watch our nation accept Clinton, and I witnessed what he did, so it makes sense that FDR and JFK would remain untouchable.
29 posted on 02/05/2002 2:43:53 PM PST by Angelique
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To: GoodyBrown; RLK
It is so refreshing to hear the truth. Amazing that I went to a conservative university, and began my major in history; (thank goodness, I switched to finance, but the clincher about JFK is evident--it was a Catholic U.
30 posted on 02/05/2002 2:51:22 PM PST by Angelique
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To: Angelique
You forgot the part about a papa who bought the politics of Boston. Where did he get his money?

The Kennedy "myth" is built on a foundation of corruption. It's fairly well known that Joe Kennedy made his fortune running booze during the Great Depression. He was no better than Al Capone. The difference is that Kennedy bought respectability. Capone didn't care about it one way or another. Joe Kennedy bought himself a diplomatic post and, after his own failed appeasement of the Nazis brought his own political career to ruin, Joe bought JFK a seat in Congress.
31 posted on 02/05/2002 3:20:25 PM PST by Bush2000
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To: Angelique
You forgot the part about a papa who bought the politics of Boston. Where did he get his money?

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I haven't forgotten about it, bu6 the entire family history is too long to repeat here. For those who want the entire story, read John F, Kennedy: a question of character by Reeves. It's now out of print but occasionally appears in used book stores and large libraries.

32 posted on 02/05/2002 3:21:06 PM PST by RLK
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To: Angelique
It is still so difficult to believe that even at university there would not be open discussion about the issues you are describing. Yet, I lived to watch our nation accept Clinton, and I witnessed what he did, so it makes sense that FDR and JFK would remain untouchable.

Have you ever watched Jerry Springer? Those freaks (regrettably) represent the core constituency of the Democratic Party.
33 posted on 02/05/2002 3:23:07 PM PST by Bush2000
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To: RLK
Kennedy was the first Bill Clinton and made the Clintons possible. The two most corrupt presidents in order of corruption were 1) JFK and 2) Clinton.
34 posted on 02/05/2002 3:24:23 PM PST by RLK
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To: Angelique
Do you mean like the "historian" who plagiarized(it was only footnotes)Doris?
35 posted on 02/05/2002 3:26:23 PM PST by kcvl
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To: kcvl
LOL, Oui, she is Barry Manilow's sister...I rewrite the songs er history, and I love LBJ; he really was OK.......
36 posted on 02/05/2002 3:37:54 PM PST by Angelique
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To: Bush2000
I admit that I did watch part of the show, once, out of curiosity. Is Marv Alpert a Dem?
37 posted on 02/05/2002 3:40:44 PM PST by Angelique
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To: Angelique
Is Marv Alpert a Dem?

He isn't listed in the FEC database. Not sure. But would it really surprise you if he turned out to be a Democrat? He has the pervert pedigree...
38 posted on 02/05/2002 3:49:34 PM PST by Bush2000
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To: palo verde;metalbird1;Slym;Sal
...who had a talent for getting what he wanted.

I don't think he wanted what he got.

Not everything about JFK is as simplistic as this thread indicates.

39 posted on 02/05/2002 3:53:36 PM PST by Dr. Eckleburg
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To: Bush2000; RLK
It's fairly well known that Joe Kennedy made his fortune running booze during the Great Depression.

First, RLK, thank you for the referral to the book. I really do not know what running booze is, other than it is illegal, but my dem friend told me that Lieberman's dad did this. During the campaign, I think sanctimonious Joe painted quite a different picture.

40 posted on 02/05/2002 3:55:57 PM PST by Angelique
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