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Book: I fracked JFK
#11
Another story has the information that she did nothing to disclose the affair. She was identified as being one of JFK's conguests by another writer a few years back, and only decided to write about the affair after that.
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#12
When I grow up and be President (I'm 60 now), I'm going to band ALL THE GIRLS!!!!!
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#13
Her story was out by others; she kept it to herself for 40+ years, so she's hardly a gold digger. She has a right to tell her version of the story. She might as well make a buck off it. Neither JFK nor Jackie have much to say about it at this point.
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#14
Oh, okay, so getting exposed for adultery by someone else means she is a GOOD person. I get it.

Don't pay full price. That book has "remainder" written all over it.
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#15
$tevie wrote:
So this woman found a way to make some money off of her lack of judgment and/or morals. Good for her.

I think you are judging her much to harshly. Picture yourself, 19 years old, excited about being newly hired as an intern in the White House, being charmed and seduced by the President of the United States, and a damn good-looking President at that, JFK! Can you really be so certain you wouldn't have? Especially when you really think about not knowing then what you know now?
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#16
I was way too shy to even think about that kind of thing.

Anyhow, don't take me too seriously. I find it easier to push out some staccato bursts than to write a long explanation of why I don't think kiss and tell books have any merit.
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#17
$tevie wrote:
I was way too shy to even think about that kind of thing.

Anyhow, don't take me too seriously. I find it easier to push out some staccato bursts than to write a long explanation of why I don't think kiss and tell books have any merit.

Well the book may indeed have no merit!

Hell, if I were in her shoes....
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