Kennedy After Dark: A Dinner Party About Politics and Power
In this exclusive transcript from the JFK library, hear what he had to say just days after announcing his candidacy for the presidency
- By Ted Widmer
- Smithsonian magazine, October 2012, Subscribe
(Page 7 of 8)
JFK: No, but I didn’t think it was possible, but I was pleased. Because I had not regarded myself as a political type. My father didn’t, he thought I was hopeless.
Cannon: Go into that.
JFK: I mean, Joe was made for it, and I certainly wasn’t.
Bradlee: Why was Joe? I never knew Joe obviously, but why?
JFK: He [Joe] was more a type, an extrovert type.
Bradlee: Now why did the old boy think you were hopeless?
JFK: At that time I weighed about 120 pounds. [laughter] Where was that picture we saw with Franklin Roosevelt, in the paper?
Jacqueline Kennedy: Oh yeah. That’s in your old campaign photo?
JFK: No, the one we just saw, in the Boston Globe, Sunday.
Bradlee: Jack, long before I knew you, when I was covering the federal courts in the District of Columbia, you used to, in the contempt cases, you used to come down and testify, “Yes, there was a quorum present. Yes, I was there. Yes, me and one other guy was there, which made up a quorum.” And you looked like the wrath of God. I can see you there now. You weighed 120, and you were bright green. You really were.
JFK: There’s a picture that the Boston Globe ran Sunday, which had the veterans rally in ’47, Franklin Roosevelt and I, and I looked like a cadaver.
Bradlee: But that color was just fantastic. You were really green . . .
JFK: Adrenal deficiency.
Bradlee: This was 1948, it must have been, ’48 or ’49.
JFK: Forty-seven or -eight, I guess. Well, the point of the matter is, that’s why my father thought that I was not equipped for political life. [unclear]
Bradlee: And you’d been a congressman for two years. Did you run for Con- gress with this greenness?
JFK: Oh yeah. Greener.
Toni Bradlee: What was that? That was atabrine?
JFK: It was atabrine, malaria, and probably some adrenal deficiency,
Bradlee: Addison’s? What is that damn disease?
JFK: Addison’s Disease, they said I have. Jack [unclear] asked me today if I have it.
Bradlee: Who?
JFK: Drew Pearson’s man. I said no, God, a guy with Addison’s Disease looks sort of brown and everything. [laughter] Christ! See, that’s the sun.
Toni Bradlee: But then your back was later on.
JFK: No, my back was in ’45.
Toni Bradlee: But then you were operated on after.
JFK: I was operated on in ’45 too. All these things came together. I was a wreck.
Bradlee: When was that big slice, just north of your behind there, when was that?
JFK: That was ’45, then again in ’54, and again in ’56.
Jacqueline Kennedy: Yeah, he was all better, his crutch broke, and he had to go back again.
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