We Need Another JFK. (We Got Stuck With A POS)

Can we please dispense with an argument whether or not JFK was a good president?  Please?  Let’s just  focus on this one speech below (only partially quoted).  JFK strove to initiate a policy break  with the Cold War mentality. He gave this speech at American University on June 10, 1963.

Notice how he says we should deal with our “enemy”.  How world peace just might be possible, a dream worth pursuing.  How being respectful of the  other leader’s concerns is better than demonizing them.  Oh, Dear Lord, if only we had a leader like that today we wouldn’t be standing at the abyss of nuclear confrontation!  (BTW,  I believe it’s mostly due to JFK’s  overtures towards the (then) Soviet Union which got him killed.)

Instead, we are stuck with a demented buffoon who speaks loudly and carries a small dick.  Notice that Dementia Joe does the exact opposite as JFK at every crucial point. And that, my friends, is why we are fucked.

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Some say that it is useless to speak of world peace or world law or world disarmament—and that it will be useless until the leaders of the Soviet Union adopt a more enlightened attitude. I hope they do. I believe we can help them do it. But I also believe that we must reexamine our own attitude—as individuals and as a Nation—for our attitude is as essential as theirs. And every graduate of this school, every thoughtful citizen who despairs of war and wishes to bring peace, should begin by looking inward—by examining his own attitude toward the possibilities of peace, toward the Soviet Union, toward the course of the cold war and toward freedom and peace here at home.

First: Let us examine our attitude toward peace itself. Too many of us think it is impossible. Too many think it unreal. But that is a dangerous, defeatist belief. It leads to the conclusion that war is inevitable—that mankind is doomed—that we are gripped by forces we cannot control.

We need not accept that view. Our problems are man-made—therefore, they can be solved by man. And man can be as big as he wants. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. Man’s reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable—and we believe they can do it again. …

Second: Let us reexamine our attitude toward the Soviet Union. It is discouraging to think that their leaders may actually believe what their propagandists write. It is discouraging to read a recent authoritative Soviet text on Military Strategy and find, on page after page, wholly baseless and incredible claims—such as the allegation that “American imperialist circles are preparing to unleash different types of wars” …

[I]t is sad to read these Soviet statements—to realize the extent of the gulf between us. But it is also a warning—a warning to the American people not to fall into the same trap as the Soviets, not to see only a distorted and desperate view of the other side, not to see conflict as inevitable, accommodation as impossible, and communication as nothing more than an exchange of threats.

No government or social system is so evil that its people must be considered as lacking in virtue. As Americans, we find communism profoundly repugnant as a negation of personal freedom and dignity. But we can still hail the Russian people for their many achievements—in science and space, in economic and industrial growth, in culture and in acts of courage.

Among the many traits the peoples of our two countries have in common, none is stronger than our mutual abhorrence of war. Almost unique, among the major world powers, we have never been at war with each other. And no nation in the history of battle ever suffered more than the Soviet Union suffered in the course of the Second World War. At least 20 million lost their lives. Countless millions of homes and farms were burned or sacked. A third of the nation’s territory, including nearly two thirds of its industrial base, was turned into a wasteland—a loss equivalent to the devastation of this country east of Chicago.

Today, should total war ever break out again—no matter how—our two countries would become the primary targets….

So, let us not be blind to our differences—but let us also direct attention to our common interests and to the means by which those differences can be resolved. And if we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal.

Third: Let us reexamine our attitude toward the cold war, remembering that we are not engaged in a debate, seeking to pile up debating points. We are not here distributing blame or pointing the finger of judgment. We must deal with the world as it is, and not as it might have been had the history of the last 18 years been different.

We must, therefore, persevere in the search for peace in the hope that constructive changes within the Communist bloc might bring within reach solutions which now seem beyond us. We must conduct our affairs in such a way that it becomes in the Communists’ interest to agree on a genuine peace. Above all, while defending our own vital interests, nuclear powers must avert those confrontations which bring an adversary to a choice of either a humiliating retreat or a nuclear war. To adopt that kind of course in the nuclear age would be evidence only of the bankruptcy of our policy—or of a collective death-wish for the world.

THE END

 

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Boogieman
Boogieman
May 26, 2022 9:48 am

Yes, he had a great speech writer. No offence, the Kennedys remind me of the “Old Women and the Snake” story. JFK had some great qualities and lived in an America that no longer exists. America deserves the leadership it has today IMHO. World piece and global governance is a wet dream that will never happen. you know why? Because “people’ are involved.

ICE-9
ICE-9
May 26, 2022 9:57 am

Trust the plan! USD $17.66 TRILLION giveaway to banks via REPO. Operation Warp Depopulation safe and effective. HRC in prison. Israel still our BFF. Bring back President Cushner.

CCRider
CCRider
May 26, 2022 10:03 am

He was the last person I called “my president.”

Russ
Russ
May 26, 2022 10:36 am
n
n
May 26, 2022 11:01 am

Hard to think of JFK as a good guy when he created the Peace Corps and the Special Warfare Group(Green Berets).
Two sides of the same coin, one civilian, one military. Not saying I didn’t like what I did, but I was under no illusions as to why.

Fielding Mellish
Fielding Mellish
May 26, 2022 11:12 am

The Eternal Flame

We are like a mote of dust floating in the morning sky
Tiny teardrop that the Angel of starlight cried.
Adorning a frosty Arlington hillock burns the Eternal Flame
Lit by the Archangel Gabriel in Heavenly Father’s Name.
Burning with love and undaunted courage
Defender against iron tyranny’s awful scourge.
Beneath this proud and mighty flame
Rest John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s mortal remains.
Bravely did he master the tiger of oppression’s ride
Becoming a martyred son of freedom’s pride.
With the devotion of an Angel’s chore
He sought an end to a perilous cold war.
Our Thirty Fifth President gave his life
So that the world might see a new birth of freedom’s light.
‘Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation’
He passed the torch of liberty to a new generation.
He saw peace as our sacred responsibility
For without the dream of peace what is liberty?
Proud we are of our ancient heritage
Orphans of a touching celestial marriage
Where love eternal betrothed to mortal strife
In the falling tears of his lovely wife.
For in the depths of her loneliness
God’s hand reaches out to us in holiness.
As Eternal Flame burns proud and sure
We remember the promise of Camelot’s investiture
The President began anew the quest for peace
Before the dark powers of destruction could be unleashed.
For thirteen days in October of Sixty-Two
Humanity was trapped in annihilation’s final queue.
With love’s legacy the President stood strong
Opposing a desperate and warmongering throng.
And communicating with peace and grace
Began a dialogue with the descendants of Peter the Great.
With great courage, vigor and zest
The President wrote to Premier Khrushchev.
They spoke of the tribulation of a hard and bitter peace
And that life on Earth deserved a brand new lease.
Both understanding the ancient truth
‘That the wicked flee when no man persueth.’
And in the hearts of these two men
Was born a peace that only our better Angels tend.
Then the President did with loving apprehension
Say a prayer for our troubled Nation:

‘Oh thou God that heard Solomon in the Night
I cannot guide this Nation without thy light.’

Our President lost his very own life
Because he raised the torch of wisdom’s light.
And knowing he too had a rendezvous with death
Fought for peace until his very last breath.
On film it seemed as if all time froze
In awful cluster of bloody rose
And in the purifying furnace of affliction
Is wrought democracy’s beautiful benediction
As long as God’s light lives in our hearts
From freedom’s promised land we will never depart.
For under mortal strife’s mystical dominion
We gather in the sheaves of holy freedom.
And under fading shadow of Eagle feather
Let Mankind’s love burn together
To share an intimacy heaven sent
Softly kissing the blushing present.
For though Camelot’s dream is no more
Follow the tearful trail of her lost lore
And peace will don your gentle heart
Giving all mankind a brand new start.

In the name of the heavenly host
Bless your servant John Fitzgerald Kennedy
In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

Thank you Mr. President

Ginger
Ginger
  Fielding Mellish
May 26, 2022 3:27 pm

Went to Arlington Cemetery two weeks ago for the burial of a friend, first time visiting since 1968. Went over and saw President Kennedy’s grave site. Was impressed by the number of visiting school kids, and many foreigner groups.
Had forgotten he is buried in the shadow of Robert E. Lee’s former house.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 26, 2022 11:54 am

Ahh the Kennedy’s. Helped fund the nazi’s just like the Bush’s. The legend of JFK is right up there with the legend of the jab, people attribute things to him that he never accomplished. Just another politician, hate to burst that bubble.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Anonymous
May 26, 2022 12:17 pm

The last good thing they did for America was smuggling in booze during Prohibition. Although RFK Jr. is finally doing some real good with his exposure of vaccine horrors, the truth about Fauxi, and exposing the lies of the Plannedemic.

AKJohn
AKJohn
  MrLiberty
May 26, 2022 1:05 pm

In RFK Jr’s book family values, he says his grandpa having anything to do with alcohol smuggling was made up by the CIA. He quotes an expert on prohibition who never found one thing on Joe Kennedy.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  AKJohn
May 26, 2022 11:46 pm

So we are to believe that Joe made all his money in some “honest” way. Not buying that.

Bob P
Bob P
May 26, 2022 12:48 pm

As I look on aghast at what our leaders have wrought, I think more than ever that it all began with the Kennedy assassination. The deep state got away with it, and it gave them the confidence to grab more and more power till today we are at their mercy. Kennedy was a great man, easily the best president in my lifetime. He knew the horrors of war and did everything he could to bring about peace, which meant breaking the hold of the military-intelligence-industrial complex over the country. It cost him his life, which cost the USA its greatness.

n
n
  Bob P
May 26, 2022 1:30 pm

I don’t think Kennedy was outside the system. Couldn’t have had his past and been elected without some faction of it backing him. He just tried to color outside the lines and got his crayons taken away for it.
A man of peace wouldn’t have created the process that created me.
To paraphrase, “They create hegemony and call it peace”.
It’s not gotten worse, just more obvious.

Toujours Pret
Toujours Pret
May 26, 2022 1:23 pm

Two interesting bits about jfk that crossed my path the last few weeks. Don’t know if true or not but will relate them anyway.
1. jfk was a homosexual
2. jackie o was the one who pulled the trigger
For 2 the part of the vid where jfk grabs his throat and jackie o puts her arm around his shoulders and pulls him forward and then the explosion pattern through his head lends some credence to that theory. IMO.

Mike
Mike
May 26, 2022 3:58 pm

I don’t know why JFK decided that he was going to be for the people at the end but it doesn’t really matter now. He definitely crossed the wrong people. He decided that not only did he want to get rid of the CIA, but also the Federal Reserve (International banking cartel) as well. That’s why he got a bullet in the head in broad daylight. They were sending a message to the entire world that they ran the show and any future politician who challenged them would meet the same fate. JFK was the last real President that this country ever had.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Mike
May 26, 2022 7:11 pm

JFK was also onto what the israelis had pulled to create and advance their own nuclear weapons program (stealing the designs from US as well as stealing the fissionable material from US) … and he was about to make a serious stink about ‘our friend and ally’ …

He also turned his brother, RFK (Attorney General at the time) loose on all of the pro-israel/pro-zionist PACs operating in the US to have all of them register under the 1938 Foreign Agents Registration Act.

One of the very first things LBJ did after being sworn in was taking RFK off of that agenda … showing his true allegiances.

The assassinations of JFK and RFK proved the truth of Voltaire’s adage: To find out who’s really in power, find out who you cannot speak against.