
Episode 171 - All Presidents Are War Criminals: Bush Senior, Reagan, Kennedy
The Deprogram
Corruption and Power: JFK's Legacy
This chapter explores the themes of corruption and political influence during John F. Kennedy's presidency, analyzing the interplay between wealth, corporate interests, and government policy. It critiques how JFK's economic strategies favored the affluent while examining their broader implications for minorities and international relations. The discussion also covers critical historical events and foreign policy decisions, shedding light on the complexities of U.S. involvement in conflicts like the Vietnam War and interventions in Iraq.
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