To: Alexandermf who wrote (19808 ) 5/31/2000 1:32:00 PM From: Zoltan! Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
This intriguing book brings a fresh perspective to bear on the intimate, charged partnership of John and Robert Kennedy. The author, Richard D. Mahoney, whose father was a friend of Bobby's and an appointee of Jack's, has both the academic and political experience necessary to evaluate evidence of the Kennedys' relations with the Mafia, anti-Castro rebels, and other groups lurking in the shadows of American life. He also has a sharp eye for the brothers' differing yet complementary personalities. Jack was intellectual and cheerfully cynical, with a zest for pleasure increased by a life-threatening illness concealed from the public. He looked to passionate, partisan Bobby for bulldog-like political support and used his brother as a "moral compass" when planning his administration's actions on civil rights, the corruption of organized labor, and the containment of Communism. Their powerful father, Joseph--whose deep pockets basically bought Jack the presidency and at the same time compromised it because of Joseph's links to organized crime--looms over the brothers as the author of a Faustian bargain that may well have played a role in JFK's assassination About the Author Richard D. Mahoney was appointed in 1987 as the first John D. Kennedy Scholar at the University of Massachusetts and the Kennedy Library. He has lectured widely on international economics and foreign policy in China, Great Britan, and Ecuador. He served until 1995 as Arizona's secretary of state and was a candidate for the U.S. Senate. He lives in Phoenix, where he teaches at the Thunderbird School of International Managementamazon.com