Displaying items by tag: JACKIE KENNEDY

Johnny Cairns writes that John and Robert Kennedy need to be remembered for what they both were and what they tried to accomplish. And, incidentally, as to what is missing from today's political scene.

In Part 3 of this review, Jim DiEugenio further exposes the numerous shortcomings of Maureen Callahan's Ask Not – in particular, that in spite of the author's assertions to the contrary, it is heavily biased against its subject.

Part 2: Callahan marches on with Mimi Alford and the Missile Crisis, Leo Damore and Chappaquiddick, and also Dominick Dunne and Mark Fuhrman.

In the first part of this review of Maureen Callahan's Ask Not, Jim DiEugenio begins his analysis of what can only be considered a grievously flawed and wildly imbalanced book.

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