Short, humorous stories about people
in politics, history, and the arts.
Short, humorous stories about people
in politics, history, and the arts.
Joseph Patrick Kennedy
(1888–1969)
Anecdote...
Kennedy objected to being referred to as an Irishman in the Boston newspapers. Althought he could not claim to be a "Proper Bostonian," he felt he was at least eligible for American status. "I was born here," he complained. "My children were born here. What the hell do I have to do to be an American?"
Read an anecdote about Kennedy's son, JFK.
Last words...
I have no political ambition for myself or my children.
Biographical Note...
U.S. businessman and diplomat; ambassador to Britain (1937–40; father of President John F. Kennedy, and Senators Robert and Edward Kennedy.
More Information...
READ the extensive Wikipedia entry for Joseph Kennedy.