17-11-2013, 03:25 AM
Dean Acheson is quoted as saying about JFK, "Gentlemen, you might as well face it -- this nation is without leadership."
While reading I.F. Stone's Hidden History of the Korean War - written in 1952 - I found this about Acheson: "Who remembered in these days of McCarthyism that Acheson, on making his Washington debut at the Treasury before the war, had been denounced by New Dealers as a 'Morgan man,' a Wall Street Trojan Horse, a borer-from-within on behalf of the big bankers?"
While reading I.F. Stone's Hidden History of the Korean War - written in 1952 - I found this about Acheson: "Who remembered in these days of McCarthyism that Acheson, on making his Washington debut at the Treasury before the war, had been denounced by New Dealers as a 'Morgan man,' a Wall Street Trojan Horse, a borer-from-within on behalf of the big bankers?"