JFK, monster
Afterwards, Alford says she was “deeply embarrassed,” and as she climbed out of the pool she “could hear Dave speak in as stern a tone as I ever heard him use with his boss. ‘You shouldn’t have made her do that,’ Dave said. ‘I know, I know,’ I heard the President say. Later, a chastened President Kennedy apologized to us both.” Alford believes that Kennedy showed “his darker side … when we were among men he knew. That’s when he felt a need to display his power over me.” Kennedy didn’t just have a thing for Social Register girls; he had a thing for humiliating Social Register girls. He also had a thing for humiliating his fellow Irishman, Dave Powers.
Maybe Kennedy wasn’t this much of a creep all that much (though Alford also tells of him once forcing her to take an amyl nitrite “popper” in Bing Crosby’s living room). But the poolside ritual of humiliation is not easy to reconcile with any kind of worldly tolerance for Kennedy’s peccadilloes. Perhaps the fairest conclusion to make is that Kennedy did some good things in his public life (and also some bad), but that he was capable of monstrous cruelty that’s hard to forgive and also hard to equate even with that of successors like Lyndon Johnson or Richard Nixon (or with any in his less polished younger brother Ted, whose own private life had plenty of dark moments but whose public accomplishment ultimately outshone JFK’s). Clinton shared many vices with President Kennedy, but I can’t imagine him ever doing anything like this. I don’t usually say this about scandal stories, but Alford’s tale ought to occasion further reassessment of a president we already knew to be morally compromised.









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Has this woman’s story been verified? I don’t think Random House would publish her epic freaky saga without some kind of validity behind it, but I get a lot of over-sensationalizing on her part, probably egged on by the publisher. So many opportunists out there. Wonder what kind of advance she received. And why come out of the woodwork now? Mental trauma? Doubt it. She was loving it.
RepubChica on February 11, 2012 at 8:18 AM
First time I was ever in Dealey Plaza was in 1990 on a business trip. I was in a rented car and drove into downtown and had to stop at the light across the Plaza from the book depository. I wasn’t aware of where I actually was, but as I sat at the light looking around, an incredible sense of deja vu came over me until I realized where I actually was. I later lived in Plano for 8 years and toured the museum and Plaza many times.
PatMac on February 11, 2012 at 8:23 AM
Pure claptrap. :0
BigSven on February 11, 2012 at 8:48 AM
Jackie was a good looking boy who couldn’t keep his pants zipped.
How is this news 50 years later?
CorporatePiggy on February 11, 2012 at 8:50 AM
Well, considering how the same people blowing off JFK being a super-douche like the rest of his family are the same people who scream from the rooftops that Gingrich should be burned at the stake for much less…
Spliff Menendez on February 11, 2012 at 9:00 AM
Kennedy left the Cuban freedom fighters high and dry at the Bay of Pigs. They were killed or tossed into a Havana prison. We just celebrated 50 years of the Cuban embargo thanks to this misfit in the WH. I never would have believed Castro would have lasted this long.
Kissmygrits on February 11, 2012 at 2:51 PM
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