

What Made JFK So Compelling?
Jul 18, 2022
Mark Updegrove, author of *Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency*, dives into the captivating nature of John F. Kennedy. He unpacks how JFK's privileged upbringing and war experiences shaped his leadership style. The discussion highlights Kennedy's carefully crafted image and the influential role of Jacqueline Kennedy in enhancing that persona. Updegrove also reveals JFK's personal struggles with health issues and affairs, connecting them to his complex legacy. The conversation reveals why JFK continues to resonate with the public today.
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JFK's Image
- JFK's image captivated the American public despite a narrow election victory.
- His family, including wife Jackie and his children, contributed to this allure.
JFK's Early Life
- JFK grew up privileged and sickly, overshadowed by his brother Joe Jr.
- After Joe Jr.'s death in WWII, JFK carried his father's political ambitions.
JFK's PT-109
- John F. Kennedy's PT-109 was split in half by a Japanese torpedo during WWII.
- He saved his crew by towing an injured crewman to an island with a shirt in his teeth.