Beneath the myths of Camelot lies the truth of the presidency of John F. Kennedy.. Patrick J. Sloyan a young wire-service reporter during the Kennedy administration revisits the last year of JFKs presidency to reveal a ruthless politician.. As the president prepared for his 1964 reelection bid that never was he buried the truth and manipulated public opinion. Using Kennedys secret recordings of crucial White House meetings and interviews with key inside players Sloyan reveals:President Kennedys complicity in the overthrow and assassination of South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem an event that planted the seed for a decade of jungle warfare and a nation dividedThe secret deal to resolve the Cuban missile crisis that contradicts the popularized eyeball-to-eyeball account of Kennedys dramatic showdown with Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev who outfoxed the American president.Kennedys hostile interactions with Martin Luther King Jr. and the presidents attempts to undermine the civil rights movement which he viewed as destroying his reelection chances in the SouthThe Politics of Deception is a revelatory look into a JFK that few will recognize. Pulitzer Prize winner Sloyan reveals an iconic president and the often startling ways he attempted to manage world events control public opinion and forge his legacy.
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