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Andy Warhol and Grace Jones attending Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger's wedding in Hyannis on April 26, 1986.
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Little known fact: JFK lived with his sister Eunice for 3 years during his time as a congressman in the late 1940s.
Here they are photographed together in the house itself, located on 34th Street NW, Washington D.C.
Jack would later end up moving out in 1951.
#i would love to know what he was like as a roommate#john f kennedy#jfk#jack kennedy#eunice kennedy shriver#eunice kennedy#1940s#40s#40s fashion#the kennedys#kennedy family#kennedy
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The Kennedy Family at Hyannis Port, Summer of 1961.
This pic is SO cute omfjdjnfjesugnesgksngj :')
#kennedy family#the kennedys#kennedys#john fitzgerald kennedy#jfk#jack kennedy#jackie kennedy#jacqueline kennedy#caroline kennedy#bobby kennedy#jean kennedy smith#eunice kennedy shriver#joan kennedy#patricia kennedy lawford#1960s#camelot#john f kennedy#jackie o#john f kennedy jr#jfk jr#patricia helen kennedy lawford#jean ann kennedy smith#stephen edward smith#virginia joan bennett kennedy#eunice mary kennedy shriver#robert sargent shriver jr.#jacqueline lee bouvier kennedy onassis
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bloodhail - have a nice life
#have a nice life#kevin khatchadourian#we need to talk about kevin#eva khatchadourian#lionel shriver#tilda swinton#ezra miller#bloodhail#deathconsciousness#2000s
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The Kennedy Family in Palm Beach, Florida - December 1937
#joe kennedy sr#rose kennedy#rose fitzgerald kennedy#joe kennedy jr#john f kennedy#jfk#rosemary kennedy#kick kennedy#kathleen kennedy cavendish#eunice kennedy shriver#eunice kennedy#patricia kennedy lawford#patricia kennedy#robert f kennedy#rfk#bobby kennedy#jean kennedy smith#jean kennedy#ted kennedy#edward m kennedy#emk#kennedy family#the kennedys
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next person who even jokingly says that rosemary’s lobotomy is what triggered the kennedy curse is getting their entire bloodline cursed
#for the record i don’t believe in the curse#sometimes life is horrific and filled with grief and there’s no supernatural element there#and ppl who say this are implying that the rest of the family deserved to suffer and die#like. besides the assassinations did kathleen deserve to die in a plane crash?#did john jr and carolyn deserve it to die in one too?#was jackie watching her husband’s brain explode just a consequence of something her father in law did?#im not defending the many awful things the kennedy family has done and been complicit in#but some of you are just malicious people#also joseph sr did not deserve his stroke#disability is not a punishment#anyways it’s clear that all some of you know about rosemary kennedy is that she was lobotomized and that’s where your research stops#she wanted to be a kindergarten teacher. she loved her family (especially her sister eunice)#she had desires and goals and dreams just like all the kennedys did#and if you look into any prominent american disabilities programs and orgs there’s a good chance the shriver branch is involved with them#they were the closest to rosemary out of any of the kennedy branches#rosemary is to american disability acceptance and activism what her brothers are to american politics#the best way to honor her is to love your disabled friends and family members unconditionally#liz informs you#rosemary kennedy#jfk#john f kennedy#bobby kennedy#rfk#kennedy family#nothing bad evah happens
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“Jackie, surely as much as Jack, helped make the magic we called Camelot. But when an assassins bullets shattered the dream, she showed the world that there was an unimagined strength beneath the silk. Her courage, her dignity, her grave restraint in the face of such horror held this nation together and showed us how to grieve.”
- Hugh Sidney
#jackie kennedy#john f kennedy#vintage#icons#the kennedys#jackie o#1960s#60s#60s icons#jfk#robert f kennedy#bobby kennedy#teddy kennedy#ted kennedy#lee radziwill#jean kennedy smith#eunice kennedy shriver#jfk assassination#60s culture#60s vintage#1960s icons#1960s photography#1960s women#jacqueline kennedy#jackie onassis#first lady#first family#us president#us history#democrats
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Lee Radziwill (wearing Armani), Richard Meier, Maria Shriver, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Sargent Shriver, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg (wearing Carolina Herrera), Jean Kennedy Smith, Victoria Reggie Kennedy, Ted Kennedy and Patricia Kennedy Lawford, at the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute Gala Exhibition of “Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on April 23, 2001.
#lee radziwill#armani#richard meier#maria shriver#eunice kennedy shriver#sargent shriver#caroline kennedy schlossberg#carolina herrera#jean kennedy smith#victoria reggie kennedy#ted kennedy#patricia kennedy lawford#met gala 2001#met gala#2001#jackie kennedy#style#fashion#the kennedys#kennedy family#2000s
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by Lionel Shriver
Although some say we’ve passed peak woke, the modern left’s authoritarian impulse to push other people around is alive and well. It’s just that a memo must have gone out to the faithful that the agenda has switched, and now instead of black lives mattering or the climate changing, they’re all to lose their wits over Israel and stick it to the Jews. These are very obedient disciples.
Last week, some 400 writers, including Sally Rooney and Arundhati Roy, signed a letter calling for a mass boycott of the Israeli publishing industry, excepting those who have denounced the “genocide” in Gaza. Now, Rooney, Roy, and their colleagues are certainly well within their rights to get exercised about the gravel pit that used to be Gaza. Because these are writers, you’d think their best route to making their feelings known would be, um, to write. After all, the impulse to form a mob is surely antithetical to the impulse to record your thoughts in text in private and to have your unique voice broadly heard. Me, I’ve never been a joiner, and I used to think my literary brethren weren’t joiners either, much less bullies. But even for writers, this is an age of aggressive groupsterism.
In addition to boycotting Israeli book festivals, literary agents, and publishers, Rooney et al. also refuse to allow their own work to be translated into Hebrew and published in Israel. Ironically, like most Western literary subcultures these days, Israel’s is predominantly left wing, so the Rooney brigade is seeking to punish its natural political allies.
But the intention is not only aimed at punishing Israel’s tiny cultural institutions. The boycott seeks to go well beyond the signatories and intimidate all authors into withdrawing their work for consideration at Israeli publishing houses and refusing to participate in Israeli festivals. That includes writers who disagree with the organizers and do not believe that the IDF’s effort to root out Hamas qualifies as genocide as well as a range of Jewish writers in and outside of Israel whose views on this war may be tortured or finely nuanced. Because we must all speak as one. As ever, a single perspective is permissible. Writers used to enjoy conflict, complexity, contradiction—duking it out on paper or raucously talking over each other on a festival panel. Now we chant in a unified chorus.
I’m not so vain as to imagine that my refusal to have my novels translated into Hebrew would be crushing for the Israeli publishing industry or cripplingly disappointing for the country’s reading public. I’m delighted to learn whenever I’ve secured a translation deal, so in case any Israeli editors are reading this, allow me to go on the record: The Hebrew translation rights to my last novel are still available. And in case you might be reading this, Sally, whether I sell Hebrew translation rights is none of your business. Besides, to the degree that my fiction is the best expression of my own larger political outlook, disseminating my novels as far and widely as possible constitutes the optimal method of promoting that outlook. Publishing in translation sure beats prissily refusing to allow my precious sentences to be corrupted by the language of Jews.
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A clip of Eunice, Rosemary, and Jack talking to the press on a ship sailing to London to meet their father, Ambassador Joe Kennedy, 1938.
JFK says to Rosemary “Bye, Rosie!” and she replies with “Bye, Jack!”
Some of the only recorded footage we have of Rosemary!
Credit: kinolibrary.com
#rosemary’s voice was so cute!#also jfk kissing both girls on the cheek 🥺#jfk#john f kennedy#jack kennedy#eunice kennedy#eunice kennedy shriver#rosemary kennedy#the kennedys#kennedy family#kennedy#1930s#30s
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Rest in Peace, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. May 29th, 1917 - November 22nd, 1963. “Now, I think that I should have known that he was magic all along. I did know it— but I should have guessed it could not last. I should have known that it was asking too much to dream that I might have grown old with him and see our children grow up together. So, now he is a legend, when he would have preferred to be a man. I must believe that he does not share our suffering now. At least he will never know whatever sadness might have lain ahead. He knew such a share of it in his life that it always made you so happy whenever you saw him enjoying himself. But now he will never know more — not age, nor stagnation, nor despair, nor crippling illness, nor loss of any more people he loved. His high noon kept all the freshness of the morning, and he died then, never knowing disillusionment.” - Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis.
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#john f. kennedy#jfk#john fitzgerald kennedy#john f kennedy#jack kennedy#jackie kennedy#jacqueline kennedy#jacqueline bouvier kennedy#jacqueline lee bouvier kennedy#president kennedy#1960s#jfk assassination#the kennedys#the kennedy family#kennedys#kennedy#kennedy family#bobby kennedy#caroline kennedy#john f. kennedy jr.#john fitzgerald kennedy jr.#caroline bouvier kennedy schlossberg#edward moore kennedy#eunice mary kennedy shriver#patricia helen kennedy lawford#jean ann kennedy smith#rose fitzgerald kennedy#virginia joan bennett kennedy#robert francis kennedy#peter sydney ernest lawford
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