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Sofa King Podcast

A Sofa King Classic: JFK Part One Life

Sofa King Podcast

Sofa King Podcast

Comedy, History, Society & Culture

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2022

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

This episode of The Sofa King Podcast is Part One of our discussion on the life, politics, policies, and death of the amazing John Fitzgerald Kennedy. JFK was one of the most beloved president of the United States, and his administration was often considered to be the “Golden Age” of America that many people called Camelot. Kennedy was the son of a wealthy business man who had alleged ties to the mob and illegal alcohol-running during prohibition. His legitimate businesses, however, set the Kennedy family up for a life of prosperity and prestige. JFJ, also known as Jack, was a sickly child and had chronic back problems through his life. He also was a screw-up at school, more interested in pranks and flirting than his formal education. All that changed, however, when he was at Harvard, and he wrote a book called Why England Slept which explored why Great Britain was unprepared for the Nazis. He used his family’s connections to let him join the Navy (something he couldn’t have done because of his back condition), and he became a war hero, saving members of his crew in pretty amazing ways in the battle of the Pacific on his boat PT-109. After the war, he married Jackie Bouvier and served time in both the House of Representatives and the Senate before finally becoming president in 1960. While president, he did pretty amazing things, helping the poor, creating the Peace Corps, and even writing the Civil Rights Act. However, he also tried to have Fidel Castro overturned by the CIA’s failed Bay of Pigs invasion, heated up the cold war, and dealt with the Cuban Missile Crisis. Aside from his policies and the crazy era of his presidency, Jack was also known for having affairs with women. From white house employees to Marilyn Monroe and even Judith Campbell Exner (who was the mistress of Sam Giancana, the mob boss for The Chicago Outfit), he slept around. So, if you want to know about JFK, his affairs, his decision, why he was a war hero, and who he upset over the years (and possibly pushed to assassinate him), give this one a listen. Stay tuned for part two, where we talk about his assassination and the theories surrounding it. Thanks to our special guest Doctor Randal Beeman.

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And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you,

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ask what you can do for your country.

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I pledge you that we shall neither commit nor provoke aggression,

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that we shall neither flee nor invoke the threat of force,

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that we shall never negotiate out of fear,

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and we shall never fear to negotiate.

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Terror is not a new weapon.

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Throughout history, it has been used by those who could not prevail,

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either by persuasion or examples.

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But inevitably, they fail.

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Either because men are not afraid to die,

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or a white life worth living,

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or because the terrorists themselves came to realize

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that free men cannot be frightened by threats,

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and that aggression would meet its own response.

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And it is in the light of that history,

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that every nation today should know,

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be he friend or call,

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that the United States has both the will and the weapons

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to join free men in standing up to their responsibility.

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All free men, wherever they may live,

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are citizens of Berlin.

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