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John F. Kennedy


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             The author's views of John F. Kennedy are extremely high. The author's choice of words reflect admiration for a great man. Hugh speaks of how Kennedy spoke freely to the press while presidents before him disliked the media and the press. Others did not allow interviews while he took the time to listen and reply to their questions. Sidey referred to John Fitzgerald Kennedy as a hard working young man long before he even began to think of becoming President. Hugh also mentioned even when the President was in severe pain he did not like anyone to know of his discomforts. He was a strong man and never wanted to show weakness. During some rare occasions a few people see the president as human and it frightens them. Though this happens to all Presidents people seem to have the notion that a President must not be just a normal man to do a superhuman job. This happened rarely with John Kennedy because he covered his weaknesses well. The President was so dedicated to his work that he allowed meetings to be held on his ship even when he was on a vacation with his family. Vacations were rare due to his standing in society. Kennedy disliked any confidential conversations or comments to go past the doors of the White House. He thought these kinds of leaks to be inexcusable. His work never ended. Everyone thought no one was better suited for the job of president than he. "Those who watched John Kennedy in these days felt that perhaps he was the first man in this nation's history to train for the presidency from the cradle. This was not a conscious feeling or spoken by any of the participants in Kennedy's early years" (Sidey, 1). Though no one on Kennedy's team said anything about this everyone just knew it was true and knew that under this president's control the country could do nothing but proper.
             Statesman, father, and the President of the United States. People wonder who this man could be.


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