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    The Kennedy Has No Clothes

    Brent Bozell's column is released twice a week.

    Valentine's Day is probably not the day most people would pick to remember the marriage of John and Jacqueline Kennedy. But on Feb. 14, CBS spent more than eight minutes recalling how it was the 50th anniversary of CBSs "historic" TV tour of the White House with Jackie. They brought on liberal historian Doug Brinkley to proclaim "50 years ago on Valentine's Day, she became America's sweetheart, and 50 years later, she still is."

    The problem is that any honest historian couldn't claim that Jackie was JFKs sweetheart. He had lots of 'em. And now CBS has utterly ignored what NBC just exploited — er, reported — in prime time: Former White House intern Mimi Alford has written a memoir revealing how President Kennedy pressured her into Jackie's bed in 1962 to take her virginity. This affair began when she was 19 and four days into her internship. It would last until the eve of Kennedy's assassination.

    It's shocking enough to read about Kennedy cornering this young girl, plying her with daiquiris and bedding her. But there's more: Alford says that the president told her to perform oral sex on his aide Dave Powers by the swimming pool, and she complied. It's perhaps most shocking that NBCs "Rock Center" put this woman on the air in prime time.

    This is a tawdry interruption. The narrative must continue. At all costs, the Camelot mythology must stay alive.

    Just last year, the History Channel (owned by Disney and NBC Universal) announced it was scrapping its $30 million, eight-hour miniseries "The Kennedys" after longtime NBC News employee Maria Shriver pressured NBC and Caroline Kennedy pressured Disney. They succeeded. The miniseries was punted off to the obscure Reelz cable channel.

    But this year, NBC broke from the pack. So then what happened? CBS refused to notice, and there was nothing on the taxpayer-funded Democrat networks PBS and NPR. There was no Piers Morgan interview on CNN. Alford wasn't mentioned anywhere by ABC News, either. On Feb. 10 she was interviewed on ABCs "The View" by Barbara Walters — only to be mocked four times with "She'll make a lot of money!" Walters asked Alford why she would hurt Caroline Kennedy and her family, as if a) her father had no responsibility not to hurt her with this behavior and b) Caroline, at 54, had never heard any of this before.

    Walters then assaulted her with the reverse idea, that she could have "saved" Monica Lewinsky from ridicule if she'd talked about it in the 1990s. But mostly, Walters insisted the book "did not have to be written" and "You could have let it go!" This was breathtakingly hypocritical for Walters, who in her own 2008 memoir, "Audition," joyfully wrote endless details about her sleazy affairs with several (married) men and made endless buckets of money, too.

    Walters wasn't the only woman to trash Alford for daring to speak up and ruin the pretty Jack and Jackie pictures, which everyone knows are phony. Janet Maslin, book reviewer of The New York Times, clearly thought this book should have been aborted. "There is much to tsk-tsk about Ms. Alford's account of her wide-eyed innocence and the president's particular brand of cruelty toward her. But there's not a lot of news, so the fuss should soon die down." When it does, Maslin insisted, it would show "Ms. Alford seems to have little idea how badly her stories reflect on herself."

    As we know from our liberal media, sleazy White House affairs with interns are never meant to make the president look sleazy. These rotten-to-the-core husbands are lauded for their heroism and their "magnetism" and "electricity" for all posterity. Instead, we demean their coquettish "conquests" for daring to write about it from their viewpoint.

    On "The Chris Matthews Show," the entire panel of journalists dismissed Alford's memoir as having zero impact on Kennedy's image in the history books. CNNs Gloria Borger attempted to find some of the Alford stories "despicable" and "disgusting," but Kathleen Parker, television's favorite faux-family-values-conservative added, "And delicious." When Matthews asked her viewpoint as a woman, she theatrically yawned. Would she react that way if the husband in question were her own?

    Chris Matthews was delighted at the unanimous verdict against Alford. "I wrote a much more comprehensive book about Jack Kennedy. I got to tell you, it's all a part of the picture. You can't defend it. He's still a hero."

    Matthews titled his rehash of a book "Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero." That's the problem. There is nothing constructive or appealing about the promotion of Alford's ugly story. I'm happy everyone wants it ignored. On the other hand, it's time to stop this dishonest rewrite about the Kennedy White House. It wasn't Camelot. It was a sewer. It's time for them to stop ignoring that.

    L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. To find out more about Brent Bozell III, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM

     
    • Don Gato  •  3 mths ago
      Nothing has changed since the 60s. Politicians still cheat and lie. The only thing that has changed is that it costs more money to buy your way into politics.
      • Dave S 3 mths ago
        Kennedy's money worked pretty well for them. Nothing has changed.
    • kenb  •  3 mths ago
      Barbara Walters does not have any room to talk down about anyone, she clawed her way to the top on her back. Chris Matthews writing is more like pulp fiction and what would you find if you went behind the closed doors of todays White House?
      • Billy 3 mths ago
        She was a trendsetter. She had a Black Lover for years.
    • James  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The rich are different. Many of us concluded that Camelot was phoney about 45 years ago. If you read the Kennedy and Fitzgerald family history you concluded it about 50 years before that. And you gotta admit, Barbara Walters has balls, calling another woman names for daring to air the Kennedys dirty laundry. She made money airing her own dirty laundry!!! As if any of us cared what she did or does now for that matter.
    • Odetocentipede  •  3 mths ago
      We all knew Kennedy had his affairs. I don't expect politicians to be saints. They are politicians after all. What is shocking about this story is his complete disregard for Ms. Alford and his predatory and selfish behavior. My own opinion of Mr. Kennedy has definitely changed for the worse.
      • grumpyoldguy 3 mths ago
        Characters like Ms. Alford can say anything regarding alleged events from half a century ago, and many will believe them. Whatever actually happened or didn't, we'll never know. JFK , like certain others, exercised poor judgement in his choice of partners. What is shocking (almost) to me is that Ms. Alford is willing and able to sell her tale to the highest bidder.
      • Jilla Lamar 3 mths ago
        Kennedy isn't here to defend himself... so I see her as a rumor monger... she can't prove anything she says. It's all conjecture.
      • Don 3 mths ago
        So Jilla, any time any negative story comes out after one of the affected characters is dead, you say it's all "rumor" and "conjecture." You must have flunked History! Perhaps you should share your learned opinion about all the mean things people say about Hitler and Stalin.
    • Dean  •  3 mths ago
      Camelot is an interesting word to use when describing the Kennedy clan. The play, Camelot, that is. It is a play about infidelity, which goes along with the name Kennedy like a glove. The same people who attack the then 19 year old are the same ones who were around to attack Paula Jones, Monica, and the legions of other women who had relationships, willing or not, with Clinton.
      • Sissy Girl 3 mths ago
        Perhaps in context to the Kennedy's "Cumalot" would be a better metaphor.
        Family of misogynistic pigs.
    • Doc68  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      The continued eulogizing about JFK/Jackie is not about them, it's about certain of the media's indulging in a life long fantasy. They were captivated by the style, the idea of a new, younger couple in the White House, and the new ideas he'd bring to Amemrica. The truth is far more sobering, and the stuff about the fairy book romance is just crap.
      • R.Way 3 mths ago
        The martyred-Kennedy's Camelot and
        the martyred-Lincoln's Fight for Freedom.

        A couple of fine myths perpetuated in The Press and The Schools
        BECAUSE GOD KNOW: AMERICA NEEDS SOME HEROES;
        myths to exalt as not being just more "political corruption, as usual"...
    • Paddy  •  3 mths ago
      It wasn't only JFK that messed around with other girls, remember Mary-Jo (with baby) murderred by Teddy boy, for this brother Robert. As far a Barbara Wa-wa is concerned she went to bed with Senator Brooks while he was married, why is she the judge in affairs. More Liberal/Progressive #$%$ to defend with lies.
    • Bob B  •  3 mths ago
      CNN = useless drivel
    • James  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Do you honestly think that if Jackie were alive today any of this would be news to her? I think she very well knew the family into which she married. It was the public that they tried to deceive.
    • Jubelation  •  3 mths ago
      Good that the cracks in the Kennedy mythology are pointed out. Kennedy's and Clinton's sexual exploits are their private affairs except when they involve young interns with whom they have an employer-employee relationship. A number of young schoolteachers (male and female) have had their lives exposed and ruined, and been given prison sentences for sexual escapades with young people because the adults were authority figures. Why should these older men in these power positions be given a free pass? It's a huge double standard.
    • Mark  •  Santa Clara, California  •  3 mths ago
      I consider myself a left-leaning independent, and I think this author needs to take his valium and calm down a bit. But he is right, the popular press idolizes the Kennedy's way too much. I never thought JFK was a saint, and I'm not surprised by this lady's accusations. The left leaning media are being stupid right now; if they invite her onto their shows, they should treat her with more respect and professionalism. I don't like seeing Hannity-hatchet-jobs, I don't want to see a Mathews-hatchet-job either.
    • lucky ride57  •  Danville, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Who cares about all this crap. Everyone know JFK liked his women..this is no news.
    • no longer a customer  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Between politicians (ALL), the new media and entertainers (Sean Penn, Oliver Stone, Bill Maher) is there someplace to get an honest account of what is going on in the world?
    • David  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      What, did you think Joe the bootlegger would produce little angels? The public is so naive.
    • FISHER OF MEN  •  3 mths ago
      Lets get history correct,the whole Kennedy family needed to get away from the bottle be it alcohol or drugs.
    • scott m  •  Orlando, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      "50 years ago on Valentine's Day, she became America's sweetheart, and 50 years later, she still is."This #$%$ 60% of americans weren't even born then. Most people don't care! The Kennedy's all need to disappear.
    • Kate  •  3 mths ago
      Okay, here we have an impressionable ninteen year old girl who is allowed to go to Washington, D.C. to intern at the White House. It turns out that she doesn't intern as much as she provides sexual entertainment for Men Who Should Know Better who treat her like a used condom. She allows it because she is inexperienced in how grown, caring men should treat a woman (I will not call her a Lady as her behavior precludes that title). Aside from the question, 'What were her parents thinking??!!' One must wonder why she stayed when she had to know that what she was doing was wrong no matter how you looked at it.
      Now, we have people looking back at it saying: "There is much to tsk-tsk about Ms. Alford's account of her wide-eyed innocence and the president's particular brand of cruelty toward her. But there's not a lot of news, so the fuss should soon die down." When it does, Janet Maslin insisted, it would show "Ms. Alford seems to have little idea how badly her stories reflect on herself." Very true, they certainly reflect badly on Ms. Alford and the women commenting on them don't show off their best sides, either. Let us not downplay our own President's reprehensible behavior toward her. He treated her as if she were his to use as he pleased. In the end, he might have saved the pride of the U.S.A. after the Bay of Pigs debacle, but his behavior toward a young girl was definitely the behavior of a pig. I hope at some point he was ashamed of himself, but I doubt it as his brothers and his father comported themselves in the same way. It is a great shame for all of us as voters to bear when we put immoral men into the White House.
    • Jungleduster  •  3 mths ago
      Look at Ted Kennedy. truth will all come out in time.
    • Micheal  •  3 mths ago
      Contrary to what some liar wrote awhile back, the kennedy"s were the first to use madison avenue to erect an iconic image for the voters. Jfk was a certified over-sexed,unregulated jerk. He got into a ivy league school on daddy's money (once in those places it's almost impossible to flunk out), and would have gotten a court marshal for his "heroics" had daddy not been an ambassador to the Court of St. James. In other words, the country got taken, and the msm continued the lies for decades.
    • Athena  •  3 mths ago
      The Kennedys' marriage, just like the Clintons', was one of political convenience. Jackie tolerated Jack's womanizing in exchange for his money and status; Hillary tolerated/tolerates Bill's womanizing for the power his position provided her. Nothing very romantic; more importantly, nothing to respect about either woman.
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