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Gossip about American history 141 A Kennedy fell from the sky, and in the end, it was impossible to escape the curse of the Tekomo people

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On January 20, 1961, John F. Kennedy, a legendary president in American history, appeared. Young, handsome, the first speaker to have a live televised debate with his opponent, a politician who fought Vietnam, tamed Cuba, calmly faced the nuclear crisis, and tried to abolish the Federal Reserve's super warrior, but also a civil rights activist who promoted equality, out of the limelight, comparable to Theodore Roosevelt!

Gossip about American history 141 A Kennedy fell from the sky, and in the end, it was impossible to escape the curse of the Tekomo people

Kennedy

Unfortunately, because he was elected president in 1960, he did not escape the curse of the Tekomo people and was eventually assassinated. Any U.S. president elected in a year with a zero tail dies in office. This ghost-like curse of the Turkomo finally befell the showy president.

Kennedy's ancestors were Irish, who fled to the United States, and gradually accumulated wealth with his intelligence and ability, and by the time John F. Kennedy ran for president, his family had become the 12th richest family in the United States, with estimated assets of about $400 million to $600 million at the time. Already involved in politics at the time, John F. Kennedy himself served as a U.S. Army officer in World War II before being elected president. He received the Purple Heart from the U.S. military, and served as a senator in the U.S. Congress.

Gossip about American history 141 A Kennedy fell from the sky, and in the end, it was impossible to escape the curse of the Tekomo people

Kennedy and Monroe

On September 26, 1960, the first presidential presidential debate, broadcast live to about two-thirds of the population of the United States, Kennedy's opponent was Richard Nixon, the same Nixon who visited China. Nixon's eloquence was also very good, and he had a kitchen debate with Khrushchev in the Soviet Union about whether socialism or capitalism was superior, and it is said that after that debate, Americans generally believed that Nixon won the debate. Nixon's eloquence was very good, and in this televised presidential debate with Kenny, almost everyone who listened to the radio thought that Nixon had won, because Nixon had a point, and the administration was aimed at the head, but the problem was that 2/3 of Americans watched television.

On television, Nixon had a gloomy face, sweat on his face, and evasive eyes, looking scared and panicked. Looking at Kennedy on the other hand, he was unhurried, behaved generously, and seemed more like an elegant and sincere politician, and Hollywood missed John F. Kennedy, a natural actor.

Gossip about American history 141 A Kennedy fell from the sky, and in the end, it was impossible to escape the curse of the Tekomo people

Big handsome guy Kennedy

When the election results came in, Kennedy was elected the 35th president of the United States by a narrow margin, only 0.5% ahead, but this 0.5% brought a colorful president to the American people in the next three years. Once in office, he tried to promote policies that would bring benefits to the lowest classes.

For example, improving urban housing, government investment in a purposeful and planned tilt towards public education, providing medical care for the elderly, and providing some basic security for the poor.

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