TIME
Ragazine reports that the The
Kennedys 8 hour miniseries will finally see the light of your TV
screen - if you get ReelzChannel,
a movie channel available in around 60 million cable homes. Originally
bought by the History Channel, it was dropped after attacks by the
Kennedy mafia who claimed that it contained inaccuracies. Pretty
lame considering that at least 50% of everything we learned about the
Kennedys from day one was a lie. Here's a peek.
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The Daily Beast obtained an exclusive, early
copy of the script of the botched History Channel miniseries The
Kennedys. Jace Lacob picks eight salacious bits from the first
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Pages 16-17: Wilkinson’s Joe Sr. fondles his secretary in his office at
the ambassador’s residence in London in 1938. As he dictates a note to
the president, Joe “fondles her breasts” and “nuzzles her neck.” When
sons Joe Jr. and Jack enter his office, Joe Sr. continues his fondling
as his sons look on, “amused.” The note he’s dictating? It suggests
that in order to keep the peace in Europe, certain concessions be made
to Hitler. (It’s a viewpoint later parroted by son Joe Jr. even after
the annexation of Czechoslovakia.) A comment made about Jack’s shabby
clothes results in him telling his father, “Girls figure I need help
dressing. Once I get ‘em in the closet…”
Article - Lacob Kennedys Katie Holmes and Greg Kinnear star in "The
Kennedys." Credit: Newscom
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Years later, Joe Sr. and his secretary Janet pass by his wife Rose in
the hallway of their Hyannisport home on Election Night 1960. After
chatting with Rose, he and his secretary Janet enter his bedroom as
Rose locks her own bedroom door. [Page 57]
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Pages 21-23: Joe Sr. learns that Jack is romantically involved with
married Danish national Inga Arvard (whom Jack refers to as “Inga
Binga”), a woman that J. Edgar Hoover reports has “been linked to
counterintelligence activities in Washington on behalf of the German
government.” When Jack refuses to break off relations with Arvard, Joe
Sr. has Jack shipped overseas after placing a call to the secretary of
the Navy. [Tell
me more]
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