Posted on 05/12/2003 2:16:23 AM PDT by kattracks
President John F. Kennedy carried on an affair with a teenage White House intern and had sex with her on official trips and possibly in the White House, a noted historian said yesterday.
Word that President John F. Kennedy was involved with a teenage intern adds to his reputation as a skirt chaser. Kennedy also has been linked with ... mob moll Judith Exner ... Mary Pinchot Meyer ... and Marilyn Monroe, among others. More than three decades before Bill and Monica, JFK squired the attractive 19-year-old, who had only the barest of qualifications for an office job, said Robert Dallek, author of "An Unfinished Life," a new biography of Kennedy.
"She had no skills. She could answer the phone," Dallek told "Dateline NBC." "Apparently, her only skill was to provide sexual release for JFK on those trips and maybe in the White House."
Dallek called the illicit affair one of a long string of "peccadilloes" by the dashing young President but the only known sexual link to a young intern. "There were lots of women," Dallek told the Daily News. "The real question is: Did it distract him from his job as President? I think it really didn't."
Ironically, the handsome Kennedy was Bill Clinton's boyhood hero. Clinton proudly treasured a video clip of him as a teenager shaking hands with Kennedy during a visit to the White House just four months before JFK was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963.
Revealed by aide
JFK's intern fling was disclosed by one of his White House aides, Barbara Gamarekian, in an oral history that was recently unsealed after gathering dust for years.
Gamarekian told The News she remembers only the woman's first name and refused to reveal it. Dallek said he does not know the name.
"It amazes me there continues to be such fascination with all things Kennedy," said Gamarekian, now 77 and battling ovarian cancer.
Camelot insiders have said Kennedy's affairs were an open secret in the White House but roused little debate in an era when a President's private life was considered sacrosanct.
Whenever Jacqueline Kennedy was out of town, the chief executive juggled a virtual harem of attractive girlfriends, including mob moll Judith Exner, who claimed she got an abortion arranged by Mafia boss Sam Giancana after JFK made her pregnant, and Mary Pinchot Meyer, who was mysteriously killed months after Kennedy was shot.
There were even whispers of a fling with Marilyn Monroe and insatiable romps with a pair of presidential aides known only as "Fiddle" and "Faddle."
Gamarekian initially asked that the 17 pages in her oral history dealing with the intern be kept secret for a decade, but she later asked the Kennedy Library in Boston, where her account is archived, to keep it sealed.
Dallek persuaded her to reveal the information when he came across the blacked-out pages while doing research for his book, which goes on sale tomorrow
One former reporter still vividly recalls a teenage White House staffer thought to be involved with Kennedy.
The newsman described her as "a colt, young and very trim," with remarkably limited clerical skills.
On a presidential trip, the young woman was spotted with a security escort taking a hotel freight elevator up to the presidential suite, the reporter said. "I don't have anything but the vaguest idea of what went on up there," said the former newsman, who asked not to be identified. "She could have been up there shining his shoes."
The Kennedy Library now will make public the entire transcript, including the racy, 17-page gap.
"We strongly believe in access for one, access for all," said Deborah Leff, the library's director.
Lewinsky mum
The most famous White House intern, Monica Lewinsky, would not bite when asked through a representative about the intern escapade that predated her by four decades.
"What comment could she possibly have?" spokeswoman Barbara Hutson said of Lewinsky, who now is host of a reality dating TV show on Fox. "She didn't see it, so she doesn't know. Basically, because she doesn't watch television."
Along with the intern affair, Dallek's new book includes startling revelations about JFK's health, which the author says was dramatically worse than the public ever knew.
Kennedy who suffered from chronic back problems and Addison's disease, a rare endocrine disorder was given last rites three times before he turned 40.
Dallek, who has written respected biographies of Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, said Kennedy was desperate to cover up his painful health woes along with the extensive medicine he regularly took.
"I think it would have stopped him from being elected," Dallek said.
With Jose Martinez
Originally published on May 12, 2003
He didn't "lie" when he blew the Bay of Pigs operation, and removed Jupiter missiles from Europe because Nikita wanted him to, and the Marilyn Monroe thing/fling/offing, and the fact that Nixon really beat him as many insiders believe, and, and, and....
I don't know if it was "plagiarized" in the full meaning of the word, but it definitely wasn't his. He took the idea from somebody else and let the public think it was his own original thinking.
Also, we keep reading about how handsome he was. Maybe I'm the only one; but for me, he was ugly.
More's the pity.
The everybody-does-it defense redux...
The only difference here is that no one has suggested, ever, that JFK was trailer trash, in appearance as well as in deed.
Don't they ever give up?
I am going to keep a copy of that latest shrill, hysterical Hilary speech to remind me how close we are to having a real full-blown nut running for the country's leadership.
Unfortunate phasing. LOL!
People, the JFK myth is entrenched in the American psyche. Until those who lived with the fantasy and their children have passed this mortal coil, it is fruitless to concentrate on the subject of JFK.
The point of this story in the New York Daily News is twofold:
1. Invoking the "everybody does it" defense using one of the democrat's most cherished ikons, thereby bringing the base back to support of WJC and by extension, his wife.
2. Distracting the Right with discussions of what a low-life JFK really was, thereby allowing the Left to portray us as a bunch of prudes and also keeping us from paying closer attention to the skulduggery of WJC, which is far worse than simply skirt-chasing.
I am not falling for this. JFK is now dead for 40 years this November. Pouring over this story like dogs looking for scraps is neither relevant nor helpful to the overriding dangers we face from those who wish to harm the United States.
Did you also vote for JFK at your first ever opportunity to vote in a presidential election?
I did, but the good news is that I was never one to be reluctant to admit I was wrong and to learn from my mistakes.
What did he accomplish as president? It probably did distract him. He also wasn't the athletic rugged guy they pretended, he was living on painkillers. Maybe someone else was running things.
No! No! No! The real question for JFK and WJC and other adulterers and philanderers is, did it make him susceptible to external pressure, i.e. blackmailable. In the case of WJC it made him at minimum far more subject to pressure and manipulation by Hillary. It also required him to bribe or coerce any number of people who knew his "secrets".
I am a conservative. I know ALL the things about JFK, Bobby Kennedy, the mob, Marilyn Monroe, Ted Kennedy, the old man's Nazi sympathies, Jackie's problems, etc. etc.
DESPITE knowing these things, the emotional imprint on me as a 15-year old is very real. I imagine for democrats and the American public in general, who may have been a bit older, it was even greater. When I see stories like this, knowing they are true, I STILL get a feeling of vague distaste, as if I had found a girlie magazine in my grampa's sock drawer.
Unearthing and concentrating on JFK's scandals would not have made people question Clinton. It would have instead elevated Clinton even more in the eyes of many.
I am simply trying to explain why concentrating on this stuff is fruitless and counter-productive. Maybe a few people will think about it and reconsider how best to defend the nation against the CURRENT danger we face.
Somehown it seems fitting that its an oral history
Stalin, Hitler and those types are different, because Americans do not see those people as heroes. (Yes, I know that JFK wasn't a hero...but try to tell that to a rural famer in West Virginia or a black grandma in Harlem.) Those people will not seriously consider any scandal about JFK, and will in fact resent any effort to tarnish his image, and will then say "Well, if they attack JFK, then they are plain evil, and Bill Clinton is being attacked, so he must be as good as JFK!"
Yes, I know it is not thoughtful or reasonable of people to think like that, but think like that they do!
I personally think it is much better to point out the similarities between Hillary and the fascists of WWII. No one thinks fascists are good, and there are lots of similarities between them.
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