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RE: Liberals prefer a lighter skinned Obama - 2/27/2010 4:37:12 PM   
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Should I decide to run for public office, I shouldn't go out by the pool and get a deeper tan.


The tan worked for Kennedy


JFK and Addison's Disease - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library


While on a visit to London in the fall of 1947, Congressman Kennedy became so seriously ill with weakness, nausea, vomiting, and low blood pressure that he was given the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. The physician who examined him diagnosed his condition as Addison’s disease and told one of Kennedy’s friends that “he hasn’t got a year to live.”

Journalist Arthur Krock, however, remembered being told by Joseph Kennedy, even before his son first ran for Congress in 1946, that Jack had Addison’s disease and was probably dying. Krock related that Joseph Kennedy “wept sitting in the chair opposite me in the office.” If Krock’s memory was accurate, it would appear that John Kennedy contracted Addison’s disease somewhat earlier than previously thought. Indeed, this might well explain Kennedy’s illness during his first campaign for the House of Representatives, when he collapsed during the final campaign event, a parade in Charlestown, sweating heavily and his skin discolored.

One of the common symptoms of Addison’s disease is a discoloration or bronzing of the skin. Although several of Kennedy’s biographers indicate that he did not have skin discoloration and/or that he insisted he did not, other observers found that he had a surprisingly deep tan, or yellowish skin, or skin of a greenish tinge. One who saw him during the 1960 campaign reported that his face was “lined and tanned to the extreme – and rough-looking, like the surface of a steak.”





Yes I was aware of that. Whether the tan was the result of suntan or Addison's his appearance in the debates is what is credited with his eventually winning the election.

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RE: Liberals prefer a lighter skinned Obama - 2/27/2010 6:08:50 PM   
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Well that are perhaps it was not sweating like a pig...ala Nixon....The funny thing was polling taken after the debates  indicated that those who listened to the debates via radio broadcasts thought Nixon had won...while those who could actually see the swarmy bastard(Nixon) were overwhelmingly of the opinion that Kennedy had won.

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RE: Liberals prefer a lighter skinned Obama - 2/27/2010 7:01:57 PM   
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several undercover right-wingers were identified and disqualified from the test for drawing a noose on the pictures........ it proves about that much, really



That is one of the funniest things I have read in quite awhile.

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RE: Liberals prefer a lighter skinned Obama - 3/1/2010 1:39:46 AM   
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The survey was in the U.S. and I was responding specific to that.

See the rest of the linked article for further discussion of other countries and the hierarchy of color; Cuba, Brazil, India, South Africa, etc.




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Preferencing lighter skin type is not an exclusively American or even European phenomenon, not even by a long shot.


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RE: Liberals prefer a lighter skinned Obama - 3/1/2010 8:58:50 PM   
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Well that are perhaps it was not sweating like a pig...ala Nixon....The funny thing was polling taken after the debates  indicated that those who listened to the debates via radio broadcasts thought Nixon had won...while those who could actually see the swarmy bastard(Nixon) were overwhelmingly of the opinion that Kennedy had won.



Yes I watched it (yeah I am that old) and it was clear that Nixon won the debate hands down...but remember the line from "Miami Vice" something like "perception is everything". I know Nixon from his early days as senator and his campagn agains Vorhes.
I had a history teacher remark once that Nixon ought to keep the original limo that got stoned and use it for all future trips to Latin America...thus saving the taxpayers the cost of numerous limos.

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