A Tour of the White House (1962) John F. Kennedy Self - President of the United States of America (archive footage) (uncredited) Profiles in Courage (1964) Joseph P. Kennedy Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Is That Nice? (1926) Robert F. Kennedy Self (archive footage) (uncre...
Jones plays Clay Shaw, a powerful figure in New Orleans and a secret homosexual who knew about the plot to kill the president. Gary Oldman is fantastic as the widely publicized murderer, Lee Harvey Oswald. Joe Pesci, fresh from his Oscar in "Goodfellas", as Dave Ferrie, a man who is ...
President John F. Kennedy (JFK) has been a sad prelude to the 2013 U.S. Thanksgiving Day. He informs that JFK committed in 1961 to putting a man on the moon by the end of the decade and that JFK remains immensely popular to this day even among the youngest American adults. He also...
President John F. Kennedy (JFK) has been a sad prelude to the 2013 U.S. Thanksgiving Day. He informs that JFK committed in 1961 to putting a man on the moon by the end of the decade and that JFK remains immensely popular to this day even among the youngest American adults. He also...
He was a popular president who embodied a new spirit in U.S. politics and in American life, and his murder seemed an affront to the nation’s hopes for a better future. But Presidential assassinations had occurred before and, with the exception of Abraham Lincoln’s death at the end of...
Today, if a Democrat advocated the positions on race, taxes, foreign policy, guns and abortion that our 35th president once did, he wouldn’t be a Democrat. He’d belong to that other party. I’m Larry Elder for Prager University.
Trump had promisedduring his reelection campaignto make public the last batches of still-classified documents surrounding President Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas, which hastransfixed peoplefor decades. Trump made a similar pledge during his first term,but ultimately bent to appeals from the CIA an...
over the fun of life, the fun a country could have being itself, being important in the world. We were dancing on clouds. Schieffer: It was just the difference in night and day. He was the Technicolor President, and we had sort of seen the presidency in black-and-white up until ...
Years ago, in the infancy of our existence as a website, we wrote aboutThe White House, because what is more American than having our President live a mansion where he can get his work done while having a cheeseburger sent to his room at 3AM as he drunkenly calls the President of Gree...
Newscaster Walter Cronkite and President John F. Kennedy sit together during an interview for the premiere broadcast of the "CBS Evening News," on Sept. 2, 1963, in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts./ Getty Images Schieffer: In those days presidents didn't travel very much and it was a major ev...