We need him now more than ever
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My Dad and every man in his office dressed that way and wore those specs; and most of them still wore hats in 1963.
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My Father wore a fedora in colder weather until he died in 1999.
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I love history
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It is a bit nostalgic for those of us who were around during the Kennedy years. Thank you.
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I spent 3 years in the service in Germany and I don't think I ever needed sunglasses on any particular day.
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Remarkable how bayonet-to bayonet arch in the background prefigures Saddam Hussein’s statuary scimitars.
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With his iconic left hand in pocket gesture, LOL. Others tried to copy it later..cough..Gary Hart...cough.
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A true American president! Thank you Michael!
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He was always so elegantly dressed.
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Is it true that he would frequently shove a lit cigarette or cigar in his pocket when approaching the cameras and occasionally burned holes in his suits?
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The Commander in Chief was then and is now a civilian, in civilian dress on this and every occasion. Worth reminding some more recent CiC fellows who have displayed a moronic tendency toward Wannabeism.
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