02-05-2019, 01:12 AM
Looking forward to it, Mr. DiEugenio, should be an interesting Broadcast.
No truer words have been spoken at the MSM's continued reluctance to share the full depth of the extraordinary leadership of the late president. Totally understandable given their complicity in covering up the truth surrounding his untimely exit from this realm. Whether it's the late president's domestic and/or foreign policy, the media would rather fawn over his predecessor for the passage of The Civil Rights Act; and, of course, as your broadcast will bear out tomorrow night, their outright refusal to give him the credit he is due for his keen insights on developing a fair plan to enhance/moderate a peaceful coexistence in the Middle East too.
Sadly, the late president was well ahead of his times. He was right on Civil Rights. In spite of that, stubborn mule Jim Crow wasn't quite ready to let go of his stranglehold status -quo down in the Deep South; and, conversely, President Kennedy chose to be a fair mediator in the process of stabilizing the Middle East; and, that didn't quite sit too well with it's either us or them mentality dominating the "leadership" in the region.
Your question, quote, I pose the question, was this by design and a reaction to JFK's far sighted ideas? we trust will be covered in tomorrow's broadcast.
No truer words have been spoken at the MSM's continued reluctance to share the full depth of the extraordinary leadership of the late president. Totally understandable given their complicity in covering up the truth surrounding his untimely exit from this realm. Whether it's the late president's domestic and/or foreign policy, the media would rather fawn over his predecessor for the passage of The Civil Rights Act; and, of course, as your broadcast will bear out tomorrow night, their outright refusal to give him the credit he is due for his keen insights on developing a fair plan to enhance/moderate a peaceful coexistence in the Middle East too.
Sadly, the late president was well ahead of his times. He was right on Civil Rights. In spite of that, stubborn mule Jim Crow wasn't quite ready to let go of his stranglehold status -quo down in the Deep South; and, conversely, President Kennedy chose to be a fair mediator in the process of stabilizing the Middle East; and, that didn't quite sit too well with it's either us or them mentality dominating the "leadership" in the region.
Your question, quote, I pose the question, was this by design and a reaction to JFK's far sighted ideas? we trust will be covered in tomorrow's broadcast.

