An enhanced, colorized version of a photo of a young Bill Clinton shaking hands with JFK in July 1963 is sweeping the internet. Bill Clinton shook hands with President Kennedy on July 24, 1963 in the Rose Garden of the White House. He was in Washington, D.C. as a delegate from Arkansas to the Boys […]

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50 years ago at the White House, John F. Kennedy (JFK) met with Betty Miller, the first woman to cross the Pacific Ocean on a solo mission, who introduced him to her copilot, a troll doll named “Dammit.” She made the historic flight in 1963. Specifically, she flew from Oakland, California to Brisbane, Australia, to […]

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Jackie Kennedy became a fashion icon and inspiration to millions when she became First Lady in 1961. Her approach to style helped transition out of the uncomfortable fashions of the fifties, like tight waists, full skirts and elaborate hairdos, to the simple elegance of the sixties, with sleek shifts, pillbox hats and casual hair. Here […]

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John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) was the youngest candidate ever to be elected president, and he served from 1961-1963. November 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of his tragic assassination. Kennedy came into office with a young wife, Jacqueline, and two children, Caroline and John Jr. The Kennedys were accustomed to having both children and animals in […]

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Jackie Kennedy In Saving Jackie K, fate examines a scenario where the snipers missed and JFK lived, while his wife succumbed to the conspiracy plot. Who was Jackie K in real life? Born on July 28, 1929 to a wealthy Southampton NY family, Jackie Lee Bouvier was an accomplished equestrian who maintained a lifelong interest […]

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52 Years ago, President John F. Kennedy (JFK) attended his inaugural ball with with Jackie Kennedy. What if the snipers missed JFK and killed Jackie Kennedy instead? Read the daring new novel that flips the JFK assassination on its head! Check out blockbuster new novel DESTINATION DEALEY: Countdown to the Kennedy Conspiracy. e-Book now on […]

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President Kennedy‘s inaugural address is one of his most memorable and quoted speeches. In it, he calls on citizens to join together in the “struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself.” He then rallies Americans with his classic “Ask not” entreaty. “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what […]

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On January 14, 1964, less than two month after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK), Jackie Kennedy publicly thanks sympathizers. The former First Lady expresses her gratitude to the hundreds of thousands who sent their condolences after the murder of her husband, President Kennedy. What if the snipers missed JFK and killed Jackie […]

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December 16: Fifty-two years ago in 1960, JFK Appointed Brother RFK as Attorney General. In November 1959, Robert Kennedy became manager of his brother’s presidential campaign. Following the Kennedy victory, the President-elect tapped his brother, on December 16, 1960, to be Attorney General. John F. Kennedy‘s choice of Robert Kennedy as Attorney General was controversial, […]

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Photos of Christmas at the White House with President John F. Kennedy. The 35th President of the United States is seen here during his first Christmas season in office with First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. On Dec. 13, 1961, the pair hosted a pre-Christmas party for White House staffers and their families. This Dec. 12, 1962 […]

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