That was never the intention or even my opinion Jackie. My view of the Kennedy thing from here was the opposite of how Warri and other saw it, so I realise that America has as many viewpoints as it has people too. We don't all think the same, and we don't all get it right. But there are a lot of shades of right and wrong in opinions anyway and a lot of different reasons to think we have nailed it, so who gets to judge?
Unfortunately we don't often hear from the people we should hear from, the World's view is formed from they see on TV these days more than ever, but even back in the 60's. We can't know the background to every decision made nor how many actually agree with those decisions. All the indication of what the people of a Nation is thinking that we have is what we see portrayed by the leaders they elect and by the traditions they value most. .. and now, the internet which is the greatest window of all.
Try a quick test. Think of a country and look at what instant 'mind picture' the name of it conjures up. Is that picture entirely true of how that country really thinks and is?
I admit that my picture of the word China is of a China that hasn't existed for a century. I picture Australia as a gum tree in a desert with roos under it, and Egypt as a Pyramid in the moonlight, England as a snapshot of the guards at Buck Palace, Italy as a Roman ruin in Tuscany, I picture the US as a brass band parade with spangles and flags. (sorry

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We only form National pictures from what we see as symbolic of the Nation. The impression we got of the old America was only what we saw in movies, and what we heard of how it operated politically was gleaned from what the media chose to tell us. The more media we watched, or 50 years ago, the more different journalists we read, the more details and insight we got.
It was harder work back then and most just settled for the pretty wrapping and didn't look at the whole package. I didn't see the whole thing either, it was more an instinct than knowledge that put me off him. As time went on and things got ramped up to boiling point I got more and more convinced that something was up with his diplomacy skills and it made me very nervous.
My view of the Kennedys is a view from 50 years ago, formed from the available information,of 50 years ago.
I can't change how I processed that information back then. It is done and dusted and that decision was relevant to me at the time. It has no bearing on how I view things now. It was asked why I didn't see JFK as the shining light most did, I answered why by explaining the various bits and pieces of info I had access to and how they formed a mind picture of it all. Maybe I had different pieces to others and my picture wasn't as pretty. But it's a 50 year old picture now. The pieces have changed, and the Kennedys are long gone.
What was relevant then isn't now. The US is different now in many ways, and so are we.
I honestly don't give a toss either way about Obama, I don't know or care to research enough to form an opinion. I leave that to you who elected him. You don't need to care a tuppenny about what makes our less than illustrious leaders tick either.
Unless they decide to take on China and ask you to join us. That would no doubt peak your interest right?
JFK and the Camelot thing was rammed down our throats, nothing anywhere near as interesting as the Cuban missile crisis was going on and the media was flooded with it. We saw more of him than we saw of our own leading lights. We had to take notice of what he was up to, and I added 2 + 2 and kept coming up with 5. Something just didn't gel with me. I'm sorry that I can't placate his fans by suddenly seeing him differently but whether my summation was right or wrong about his motives doesn't matter does it? It's hardly an attack on the whole population, I hadn't even met more than one or two Americans back then.
As to anyone taking offence at my misconception of your country 50 years ago, how do think we feel knowing that some Americans still think there's nothing here but crocodiles and kangaroos and we're a pack of rubes living in bark huts?
How offended would you be if an Australian was amazed to learn that you actually had cities over there?
Would you be offended to learn that they also thought you were a still a British colony with no government of your own at all and the Queen ruled us directly? Well, it wasn't 50 years ago that I've heard exactly that about us from American tourists.
Talk about an offensively outdated and warped 'view' eh? But I wasn't offended, I have to admit i was pretty damned amused that they were so clueless about anything outside of their own Country. I felt free to 'educate' them.
They were in the minority though, I know too well most are not like that at all.

... and in case you're embarrassed about them, how do you think we feel about our own Australian tourists who behave like drunken louts and the impression that leaves of all of us in the minds of other Nations? No wonder Asians, particularly in Bali, see us as 'white trash.'
Anyway, there's no reason to get offended if I get some things wrong, explain nicely why they're wrong and how things are different to what I envisage. Feel free to 'educate' me.
Of course you'll be 50 years too late to sort me out about Kennedy though.
Well I'm rambled out for the day, night all.