That is essentially what I said. He gave great speeches but he's not a Lincoln or FDR, who presided over critical moments in the nation's history -- although, if he really did avert a nuclear exchange, that's pretty serious because another man might have had more of a trigger finger.pk500 wrote:You're overlooking the greatest gaffe of his presidency: The major escalation of U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. Plus LBJ did a lot more for civil rights than JFK.wco81 wrote:And haters don't let go either, do they?
Seriously, it's ridiculous to reduce his presidency to womanizing.
He may not have been great but he didn't just screw women while he was in office.
On a 1-10 scale of PR, Kennedy was a 10. On a 1-10 scale of results, he was about a 5 or a 6. I give the man credit for the Peace Corps and the Apollo program.
Take care,
PK
His words did move a generation of people at the time and they're still quoted today, about as much as any other president.
For all we know, he didn't believe in anything he said and was cynically manipulating people.