The Kennedys Are Driving Him Crazy!
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About the Book
A man has always thought the Kennedy Camelot was, in fact, a public relations driven myth. He thinks Jack Kennedy was a do nothing Congressman and Senator, not to mention priapic. Because of this he believes "ask what you can do for your country" is a joke. And yet, everytime he turns on the television he sees a retrospective of Jack or Bobby and, frequently, an update on Teddy and what a great senator he is. John Maxfield, the protagonist, has had it. He literally can't stand hearing all of that praise for those he feels are not worthy of that praise. This is a work of fiction, but every charge made my John Maxfield is documented in numerous other biographical works, many of which are annotated in the bibliography.
About the Author
John Randolph Parker was a member of the Washington Press Corps for almost 10 years. He left journalism to join the advertising division of Reader's Digest and, later, the New York Daily News, both in promotional executive positions. Still later he became Advertising Director of 50 Plus Magazine. He has written three other books:
NO BUTTS ABOUT IT: How to Want to Stop Smoking
"BURP": A Journal About Food and How to Enjoy It
HOW TO SINK A SUB: A Substitute Teacher's Rather Strange Appraisal of the American Educational