Criticism of John F Kennedy's Leadership and Management

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Thesis – President John F. Kennedy’s leadership and management of the Cuban Missile Crisis will be held up against criticism as a model of diplomacy and humanity.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a Democratic President of All People, was born May 29, 1917 into the wealth and prominence of two Irish Catholic families. Upon graduation from Harvard, John Kennedy joined the U.S. Navy. He commanded a Patrol PT-109 that was attacked by a Japanese Warship. Kennedy, as a very young man showed his character, risked his life while saving his crew men. He was awarded the Heroic and the Purple Heart Medals for his actions.
In 1946, Kennedy, at the age of 29, won a seat in the United States House of Representatives for the working class Bostonians. Kennedy was very frustrated with the rules and procedures that prevented him from making a significant impact for the people of the United States. Consequently, he sought greater influence and in 1952 won a seat in the Senate. During this time period John Kennedy would win a Pulitzer Prize in 1957 for his book, “Profiles in Courage” that dealt with eight Senators who took courageous positions on unpopular issues. He is the only President of the United States to receive a Pulitzer Prize.
Kennedy’s interests were drawn to the challenges posed by the Soviet Union’s growing nuclear arsenal and the Cold War. On November 8th, 1960 John F. Kennedy became the 35th President of the United States. The challenge of the Cold War would stretch the fiber of Kennedy’s strength and character as a President.
Kennedy’s Presidency and his leadership can be seen as a pivotal time for not only Americans but for the whole world at the time as well as for present day. “For thirteen days in October 1962 the world wait...

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...as the closest the world has ever come to the edge of the cliff. President Kennedy’s management of the crisis should be seen as a political and humanitarian masterpiece. Kennedy’s balanced diplomacy and courageous restraints were central to his success. Kennedy’s Presidency, by chance or by fate occurred when world preservation would demand such a leader. Kennedy’s strength of character, courage, wisdom and maybe most importantly his value he placed on all humanity. In 1963 Kennedy addressed the American people, ”For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal. “ http://www.jfklibrary.org/JFK/JFK-in-History/Cuban-Missile-Crisis.aspx President Kennedy is still celebrated today as his past leadership continues to give hope.

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