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...presidential debate, attacked John Kerry as being “the most liberal senator of all,” I got nervous, and not just because the President of the world’s only remaining superpower had just referred to his opponent as “Senator Kennedy??. It had never before occurred to me that being “liberal” was a bad thing, and, since I have always considered myself to be so ideologically inclined, my infant life in politics flashed before my eyes. Would I be branded for all my days, stripped...
...addition to such accolades as the blue ribbon at the American Film Festival, Primary won Kennedy??s approval, and he invited cinéma vérité directly into the Oval Office. The result was the 1963 film, Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment, which documented the federal government’s standoff with Alabama Governor George Wallace over educational integration. Few films since have chronicled presidential power with such immediacy—an immediacy too acute for the tastes of the New York Times editorial page, which lambasted Kennedy for making a mockery of the governing process...
Ledecky currently lives in John F. Kennedy??s former Georgetown townhouse, another deal brokered through Harvard connections...
Though football friends have become Kennedy??s Senate colleagues as well as his friends and advisors, the Class of 1954 alumni network is hardly Kennedy??s only tie to Harvard...
Gwirtzman, also a member of the SAC, says that Kennedy??s involvement in the IOP comes not just from its history with his family but from a deep attachment to its mission...