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 that point. ... Suddenly we had this young handsome president and this gorgeous wife and these beautiful children ... and he is ...
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 that point. ... Suddenly we had this young handsome president and this gorgeous wife and these beautiful children ... and he is ...
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and save it. Once I opened my eyes to this psyop, I could not believe how I could fall for such a shit show. For me, the one thing that made it totally impossible was the tiny amount of blood and brains on Jackie’s pretty pink dress as she paraded round in it for almost anothe...
So when he asked them to give his girlfriend, and then wife, a break—sometimes with daggers in his eyes, another time jumping on the hood of a photographer's car—Carolyn ended up blamed for the dip in his tolerance. As Beller notes, it apparently didn'...
He noticed the tall, dark-haired girl in the plum dress that had her husband’s blood all over the front of the skirt. She was standing out of the way, over against the gray tile wall. Her face was tearless and it was set, and it was to stay that way because Jacqueline Kennedy, ...
Paul is another morning coffee friend and he was around for a couple of months over summer and is coming back soon with his wife. We look forward to seeing you in Perth soon and will tell you all the news from the village then. Chris and his dog Luna are also regular coffee goers....
Kennedy ... blood splattered on her dress. But she was just observing everything, wasn't talking. Cronkite (1993): My God — who, what, why? Surely the president won't die. I mean, that can't be. He won't die, surely. Schieffer: How long did that go on?
Dr. Salyer: As I looked up in the room, in the far back of the room is Mrs. Kennedy ... blood splattered on her dress. But she was just observing everything, wasn't talking. Cronkite (1993): My God — who, what, why? Surely the president won't die. I mean, that can't be...
Dr. Salyer: As I looked up in the room, in the far back of the room is Mrs. Kennedy ... blood splattered on her dress. But she was just observing everything, wasn't talking. Cronkite (1993): My God — who, what, why? Surely the president won't die. I mean, that can't be...