The GOP has decided now that since almost everyone has such a strong, warm feeling for John F. Kennedy on the 50th anniversary of his death, they'll remember him as a conservative. But GOP, you're not remembering JFK, you're mis-remembering him.
For some reason, the GOP has put out a narrative this week that our 35th President was, and would be today, a conservative. Just so I know, GOP, was it the fact that he called Martin Luther King, Jr. when he was in jail that lead you to believe he'd be conservative today? Or was it the fact that he forced the University of Alabama to de-segregate, and pushed the federal government over states' rights that showed he wasn't a liberal? Maybe you think that he'd go against Teddy and the entire Kennedy family, and everything he stood for, and everything the family still stand for. After all, he didn't have Bobby with him every step of the way, and appoint him Attorney General, did he?
The GOP is like the rest of the country and looking back at the life and death of our 35th President, John F. Kennedy. But just like the rest of their ideas, they can't even get this right. But at least they're consistent. They can't get anything correct about what America is right now, why should we expect anything different when they look at the past?
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