Anything about JFK is akin to IPs view on southern cooking. He's sensationalised because he was a good looking dude who got said good looks blown away at a young age. Take that away, and he falls below Obama and Jimmy Carter combined.
this just isn't remotely accurate. JFK was a game changer in America, knocking down walls of religion, race, and history.
I’m going to take a page out of my wife’s honeymoon playbook, and just act like none of this happened.
Weird but true fact: Richard Nixon was actually in Dallas on the morning of JFK's arrival. He departed only an hour or so before JFK’s arrival, nearly passing one another at Love Field. While their friendship took an understandable hiatus during the 1960 campaign, the two enjoyed a healthy and longstanding mutual respect for one another, and even something that extended beyond it, and could probably be categorized as somewhat of a personal affection for one another. JFK donated $1,000 to Nixon's Senatorial campaign. During the 1959 Democratic Primary, JFK once remarked to an aide that should he fail to receive the Democratic Nomination, that he would be voting for Nixon in 1960 - and so should everyone else.
That made me curious as to what happened to that car after the assasination... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2508640/JFKs-limo-assassinated-went-serve-3-presidents.html