A nice contrast to the Nixon ad below, this 1960 JFK ad is darn perky. Damn, such high hopes we had.
"A man who's old enough to know, but young enough to do!"
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Really enjoy your blog! It's amazing to me that since JFK, so many people really want to like their politicans. Aren't they politicans? Why do we insist upon liking them?
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Really enjoy your blog! It's amazing to me that since JFK, so many people really want to like their politicans. Aren't they politicans? Why do we insist upon liking them?
Crazy, huh?
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That was awesome. I like how positive it is compared to modern political ads. He really knew how to work the modern media.
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