My Kennedy vibes playlist ♡
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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
occasionally subtle
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Origami Around
Keni

Monterey Bay Aquarium

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

Discoholic 🪩
NASA

roma★

titsay

@theartofmadeline
almost home
hello vonnie

if i look back, i am lost

Kaledo Art
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My Kennedy vibes playlist ♡
Work in progress

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ugh he just has something that draws you to him,its unexplainable
58 years ago today someone shot you and took away the last spark of hope for what the future could have been. Tomorrow will be 56 years since you passed. I only wish we could’ve witnessed all the amazing things you would’ve accomplished- President or not. I wish your children got to have their father as they grew up and I wish Ethel got spend her life with you. If only you knew how special and loved you are all these years later.
“This is the way he lived. My brother need not be idealised or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life, to be remembered simply as a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it.
Those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others, will some day come to pass for all the world.
As he said many times, in many parts of this nation, to those he touched and who sought to touch him: ‘Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not.’” - Ted Kennedy eulogizes his brother Bobby Kennedy
Robert Francis Kennedy: November 20, 1925 - June 6, 1968
Rare photograph of Jack. He signed it: “Remember me! Jack K”. Date unknown.

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Attorney General Robert Kennedy in his office (1963)
one thing about jfk is that him in his ray bans + khaki pants is an extremely deadly combo 🚬...
like ugh will forever #needthat
"I am so bitter against God, only he and you and I know that. I do not want to be bitter or bring up my children in a bitter way and am trying to make my peace with God. I think God must have taken Jack to show the world how lost we would be without him—but that is a strange way of thinking to me. God will have a bit of explaining to do to me if I ever see him. I have to think there is a God -- or I have no hope of finding Jack again." - Pieces of Jackie Kennedy's letter to Vincentian Fr. Joseph Leonard in 1964 after JFK's assassination.
A drawing of Bobby Kennedy made by Lyndon B. Johnson, c. 1960.
there’s no clip on earth that means more to me than this one

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In the beginning, he used to sort of treat it as a joke and didn't like to talk about [what he’d do after his presidency] and he’d say, "Oh, I'll be an ambassador to Italy," or something. And that would get—but he was just teasing. And then I'd say, "Oh, you have to run for the Senate."
And—again, this shows something wonderful about Bobby. Once I told Bobby that I was so worried and that if only Jack could run for the Senate, you know, have Teddy's seat, because Jack said they wouldn't take two brothers from there. So Bobby went and spoke to Teddy and came back and told me that Teddy said that he would not run when Johnny-that's what the brothers always called him—was out, which is so touching because that was the highest thing that I think Teddy could ever have hoped for. And anyway, I told Jack that because I always remember him saying how John Quincy Adams came back and was a congressman all his life, and I thought he could be a senator and have a base and do all his other things from there.
And Jack was really wounded when I told him that. And he was touched that I cared so much to be so worried, but he said, "No, I never, never would do that. And take that from Teddy? How could you think I'd do such a thing? So you go back to Bobby and tell him." But I think that shows something so close about those three brothers. That each would-there is Bobby making Teddy give up his prize, which Teddy does gladly, and then Jack refusing.
jacqueline kennedy: historic conversations on life with john kennedy
President-elect John F. Kennedy, joined by his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, and other family members as he made his first public statements following election victory during a press conference at Hyannis Armory, Nov. 9, 1960.
in Missouri, 1965
his waist size...😭
Jack and Jackie
JFK with his daughter Caroline, March 1958.
"When [Caroline] was about eight to twelve weeks old, she always smiled for him when she never did for anybody else. She seemed to love him from the very beginning. He loved her and she adored him. There was nobody like him, her father to her." - Maud Shaw, Caroline and John Jr.'s nanny

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President Kennedy in Houston. November 21, 1963.
“We in the United States believe in the protection of minorities; we recognize the contributions that they can make and the leadership that they can provide; and we do not believe that any people - whether majority or minority, or individual human beings - are 'expendable' in the cause of theory or of policy.” - Robert F. Kennedy Sr