Wednesday, May 6, 2020
F. Kennedy And The Politics Of Expectation - 1852 Words
ohn F. Kennedy and the Politics of Expectation à · The lasting effects of FDRââ¬â¢s New Deal were that Americans came to look to Washington for the solution to the nationââ¬â¢s problems. o This continued with John F. Kennedy, who had a plan known as the ââ¬Å"New Frontierâ⬠, which was called ââ¬Å"the politics of expectation.â⬠A. The New Politics o In this new system of politics, mass media played an even larger role. à § This was perfect for JFK, as he was not lacking in charisma, style, or personality. à · He graduated from Harvard. à · Inherited his love for politics from his grandfathers, who were both Boston politicians. à · Was a Massachusetts senator. à · And was a WWII hero. o The largestâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦B. The Kennedy Administration o Unlike Eisenhowerââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"hidden-hand presidency,â⬠John F. Kennedy believed in a federal government that was ââ¬Å"visibly active.â⬠o The people Kennedy pulled into his administration to help him do so includedâ⬠¦ à § Former head of Ford, Robert McNamara as secretary of Defense. à § C. Douglas Dillon, a renowned Republican banker, as secretary of Treasury. à § His younger brother, Robert, whose claim to fame was that he had been a hard-hitting investigator of organized crime. o However, not everyone was pleased with these selections. à § ââ¬Å"[They] might be every bit as intelligent as you say, but Iââ¬â¢d feel a whole lot better about them if just one of them had run for sheriff once,â⬠said House Speaker Sam Rayburn to Lyndon B. Johnson (who was the Vice President for Kennedy, but longtime friend of Rayburn.) 1. The Bay of Pigs à § In January of 1961, much like America had done a few years before, the USSR Premier Nikita Khrushchev declared that the Soviet Union would support ââ¬Å"wars of national liberation,â⬠wherever they occurred in the world. à · JFK saw this as a challenge, and began formulating plans to halt Cuba from entering into the Soviet sphere. à § Cuba had recently undergone a communist coup and Fidel Castro had taken power in 1959. à · In response, the CIA trained Cuban operatives to create an anti-Castro uprising. à ·
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