![]() ![]() In Chapter 2, we read: “As JFK once explained to a friend, he needed to have sex at least once a day or he would suff er awful headaches.” And later, in Chapter 5, JFK’s sexual appetite is described as “beyond the realm of most men’s moral or physical capacities. Kennedy’s sexual liaisons and infi delities in these pages his aff airs and trysts with all manner of women were, literally, far too many to number. ![]() ![]() Why? Where had he been for the past few years? And why was he there? Do we really know?Ĥ. ![]() “Lee Harvey Oswald wants to come home,” we learn at the end of the Prologue. What distinguished Kennedy from Dwight Eisenhower, the man who immediately preceded him as president? What set them apart? Indeed, what set Kennedy apart from every president that came before him? And what did JFK and Ike actually think of one another? (And how, for that matter, did Jackie diff er from Mamie?)ģ. Kennedy being sworn in by Chief Justice Earl Warren. In the introductory Note to Readers for Killing Kennedy, co-authors Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard announce that their narrative will “go only as far as the evidence takes us.” With that in mind, discuss how this work differs from other books, articles, or fi lms you’ve previously encountered on JFK’s assassination?Ģ. ![]()
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