
The Sins of the Father
Joseph P. Kennedy and the Dynasty He Founded
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Narrado por:
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Frank Langella
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Ronald Kessler
From the New York Times best-selling author of 20 books about the Secret Service, FBI, and CIA comes the detailed account of the life and times of the ambitious, powerful, masterfully manipulative Joseph Patrick Kennedy.
For all his wealth and power, Joe Kennedy was not a happy man. He also had no shame. What he cared about was having power. Through the political dynasty that he founded, he achieved that for generations to come. If he hurt and corrupted others in the process, no one had the courage to challenge him.
The results are the myths that continue to enshrine the Kennedy family and maintain it as a national obsessions. This book explodes those myths. Utilizing extensive research and interviews with Kennedy family members and their intimates, speaking on record for the first time, Kessler reveals stunning details of Joseph Kennedy's enormous accomplishments and the terrible personal losses he suffered.
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Very interesting
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The fact that he was a lying cheat criminal no morals and screw anybody for money shouldn’t be in jail
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The author Kessler slants every aspect of his life to the negative, using some very obtuse sources and most often no source whatsoever.
He paints him as stupid and yet an evil genius. Lazy and yet industrious in his malfeasance.
He spends many chapters accusing him of anti-semitism, which even if true should not be the main theme of a biography.
I have no great admiration for Joseph Kennedy and am sure that he had many flaws and misdeeds, but to smear him in nearly every paragraph makes the reader feel like we are learning more about the author's over-the-top disdain than about this complex and consequential historical figure.
Biased Hatchet Job
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