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While JFK had made the sale on a political level, he had not yet completed it on an emotional one.

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David Pietrusza Charisma Leadership Motivation

Organizing a coup was not the same as wanting one.

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David Pietrusza Accountability Complaining Leadership Responsibility

John F. Kennedy responded, as he often did when at his best, skillfully mixing dollops of wit with, self-deprecation, and the principle of not-really-going-near-the-question.

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David Pietrusza Leadership Rhetoric Self Discipline Word Choice

Nixon was by nature a excluder. Halderman like to exclude people. When Nixon's need met Halderman's abilities, you had the most perfect formula for disaster. – Jim Shepley

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David Pietrusza Bias Direction Enabling Idolatry Leadership Openness Pride

Richard Nixon coveted, to the point of obsession, a controversy-free, stage-managed coronation.

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David Pietrusza Approval Leadership Popularity

JFK apparently felt genuine sympathy for his 1960 presidential opponent Richard Nixon. He felt that, with Nixon's frequent shifts in political philosophy and reinventions, he must have to decide which Nixon he will be at each stop. This, Kennedy reasoned, must be exhausting.

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David Pietrusza Consistency Integrity Leadership Maturation

The author commented that John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign team worked like a band of brothers, while Richard Nixon's campaign team worked like a band of brothers in law under the direction of a quarrelsome aunt.

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David Pietrusza Leadership Teamwork Unity

Nixon wanted view and advice brought to him through intermediaries. He wanted information filtered as it came to him – and he wanted his filters to filter his will back to those whom he must direct.

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David Pietrusza E Mail Face To Face Conversations Leadership Social Media

Eisenhower on LBJ: He hadn't got the depth of mind nor the breath vision to carry great responsibility.

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David Pietrusza Leadership Perspective

Henry Cabot Lodge was like medicine, good for you, but hard to take. – Teddy White

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David Pietrusza Approachability Arrogance Charisma Expertise Humility Leadership Openness

There are really two essential things in campaigning. First, you must be in good humor. If you're going to be a raffle, you are to stay home. Second, you are to make sense in your speeches. These aren't the two things you must do. Unless you're saying, if you can be in good humor when you're exhausted. – Henry Cabot Lodge

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David Pietrusza Charisma Contemplation Energy Leadership Persuasion Rest Self Discipline Sleep

Eleanor Roosevelt on the changes in John F. Kennedy that led her to drop her opposition to his nomination for president: He has the qualities of a scholar, and a sense of history. I had the feeling that he was the man who can learn. I like him better than I ever had before because he seemed so little caulk-sure, and I think he has a mind that is open to new ideas.

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David Pietrusza Leadership Maturation Openness

The author's alliterative description of politics since the 1960 presidential debates: Government by Gotcha.

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David Pietrusza Division Leadership Rhetoric

Jack Kennedy protected a mature and presidential image – tough, yet not unduly combative.

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David Pietrusza Confrontation Leadership Self Control Self Discipline

What we saw in Richard Nixon's face was the panic in his soul. – Richard Goodwin

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David Pietrusza Anxiety Confidence Countenance Evangelism Imagery Leadership Testimony

In the 1960 campaign, Arthur Schlesinger wrote of Adlai Stevenson, who already lost twice as the party's presidential nominee, He has been away from power too long; he gives me an odd sense of unreality, a certain frivolity, distractedness, over-interest in words and phrases.

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David Pietrusza Decision Making Laziness Leadership Practicality

A lot of people here some South in your mouth, and they automatically think you're dumb. They think if you talk funny, you are funny. – Lloyd Hand

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David Pietrusza Addiction Assumptions Conventional Wisdom Leadership Visuals

Jack had an actor's control. Chuck Spalding

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David Pietrusza Charisma Leadership Self Discipline Visuals

Jousting with an obvious hoodlum couldn't hurt.

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David Pietrusza Consensus Enthusiasm Leadership

The political mind is the product of men in public life who have been twice spoiled. They have been spoiled with praise and they have been spoiled with abuse. – Calvin Coolidge

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David Pietrusza Influence Leadership Peer Pressure

Politics look very simple to the outsider whether he is a businessman or a soldier – it is only when you get into it that all the angles and hard work become apparent. James Forrestal

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David Pietrusza Leadership Persuasion Professionalism Statesmanship

No matter what office LBJ assumed he lifted greater than when he found it.

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David Pietrusza Calling Extra Mile Job Vocation

JFK had to act before his fragile body betrayed him.

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David Pietrusza Desire Distraction Flesh Focus Ministry Mission Mortality Perspective

Jack and Bobby Kennedy were too young, too attached to real family to transfer affection and loyalty to those that of their blood or region or upbringing.

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David Pietrusza Assumptions Bias Community Culture Openness

In front of an audience of Protestant clergy, the Catholic JFK was drawing strength from his vulnerability.

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David Pietrusza Humility Testimony

Be civilized. Grudges are for Neanderthals. – Hubert Humphrey

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David Pietrusza Civility Graciousness Humility

John F. Kennedy is, in reality, a deeply serious man, reflective in his mental habits, historically minded, and given to seeing men and nations and events in the sobering context that history provides.As a human being, he is often humorous, easily bored by total routine but open to all fresh experiences, careless of the superficialities of life, warmly loyal to his friends, and oddly detached about himself. His most curious trait, in fact, is his way of discussing his most vital affairs with the dry humor and cool analytical remoteness that most people reserve for the affairs of others. – Joseph Alsop

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David Pietrusza Emotion Perspective

Author points out in Woodrow Wilson the flipside of the positive we might call big picture vision. He observes that as college president Wilson resorted to the language of a national crusade when he met resistance in a local, academic issue.

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David Pietrusza Compromise Leadership Perspective Vision

As the pace of the campaign quickened, politics began to clash with Kennedy's innate sense of responsibility. – Arthur Schlesinger

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David Pietrusza Decision Making Ethics Expediency Reflection Statecraft Urgency

Woodrow Wilson intimate Edward House urged that his boss never first be approached by argument. Instead, the President could be made most receptive by laying a groundwork of 'common hatred.

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David Pietrusza Hatred Logic Motivation

JFK had a way of grabbing grandeur from mishap.

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David Pietrusza Loyalty Popularity

Presidential campaign observer Teddy White on the second Kennedy-Nixon debate in which the candidates spoke from separate television studios: It was as if, separated by comments from his adversary, Richard Nixon was more at ease and could speak directly to the nation that lay between them.

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David Pietrusza Face To Face Conversations Self Consciousness Social Media

TR on using extramarital accusations against Wilson: It won't work. You can't cast a man as Romeo who looks and acts like an apothecary's clerk.

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David Pietrusza Assumptions Images Prejudice Public Opinion Stereotypes

For Jack Kennedy, who only made campaigning LOOK easy, it was, in fact, anything but.

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David Pietrusza Appearances Charisma Envy Visuals
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