How common were political sex scandals in the early 1960s? It's well known that several US Presidents cheated on their spouses while in office. Lots of people knew but the Press rarely made a big deal about digging into the personal lives of politicians until the 1980s. The Gary Hart thing in the 1980s was arguably the first major political sex scandal.
Hardly. I don’t know a lot about U. S. History but there was a scandal in the 1880’s about Grover Cleveland fathering an illegitimate child. Even though this happened many years before and long before he became married, it was still a scandal. Republicans used to chant "Ha, ha. Where's your pa?”. After Cleveland won election despite this, Democrats answered with: "Ha, ha. Where's your pa? In the White House. Ha, ha, ha.”
Also, Thomas Jefferson being the father of illegitimate children, with a slave woman as the mother, was a scandal, although one that was never accepted by the population at large at the time.
These sorts of scandals have always been an issue and could have been used in the 1960’s.
Given how differently the Press behaved in the 1960s, why is it assumed that the Press would've played along with the CIA's attempts to politically assassinate Kennedy by using his infidelity against him?
Don’t some CTers claim that some of the press is controlled by the CIA? Wasn’t James Phelan supposedly working for the CIA, even though he appeared to be a legitimate reporter?
And you don’t answer my main point. If I accept a Large-Secret-Enduring Conspiracy theory like the JFK assassination theory, why shouldn’t I accept others? If I go that far, why not believe that many programmers, volunteer election workers and Republican politicians like governors and secretary of state were all involved in stealing the 2020 election from Trump?