Did Bobby ever confirm this?
https://jfkfacts.org/devils-chessboard-today/#comment-867728TOM S.
APRIL 6, 2016 AT 12:14 AM
Jean,
You have not convinced me that even you believe JFK held Dulles in high regard, or that he was fond of Dulles.
https://books.google.com/books?id=vf9ZJx8WkjQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Legacy+of+Ashes%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjrt8X0j_nLAhWK2SYKHQw0CqkQ6AEIKjAB#v=onepage&q=sexual%20dalliances&f=falseLegacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA - Page 191books.google.com › books
Tim Weiner · 2008
FOUND INSIDE – PAGE 191
Hoover knew some of the deeper secrets in the Kennedy family—including the president-elect's sexual dalliances during World War II with a suspected Nazi spy—and he had shared that knowledge with Dulles. Kennedy knew all this because his ...
This is odd, too...
1964 :
https://jfkfacts.org/rfk-recommends-allen-dulles-for-a-civil-rights-mission/"..Listen to this fascinating telephone call in June 1964 between President Lyndon Johnson, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and former CIA director Allen Dulles.
In the call, LBJ and RFK prevail upon Dulles to serve as the president’s personal emissary to Mississippi after disappearance of the three civil rights workers."
In comments:
https://jfkfacts.org/rfk-recommends-allen-dulles-for-a-civil-rights-mission/#comment-815860JEAN DAVISON
OCTOBER 14, 2015 AT 12:58 PM
The H/T to me should go instead to Max Holland, who published a transcript of this call in “The Kennedy Assassination Tapes,” which is where I found it.
http://www.amazon.com/Kennedy-Assassination-Tapes-Max-Holland/dp/1400042380/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1444841780&sr=1-1&keywords=kennedy+assassination+tapeshttps://jfkfacts.org/rfk-recommends-allen-dulles-for-a-civil-rights-mission/#comment-815607...Here’s a transcript of part of the call I think is pretty fascinating.
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[Starting at minute 7:00]
Dulles: Why did you pick me for this?
RFK: Because I *know* you.
https://jfkfacts.org/devils-chessboard-today/#comment-867706JEAN DAVISON
APRIL 5, 2016 AT 11:17 PM
“Anyone who actually believes that the Kennedy’s and Dulles held each other in high regard is mortally naïve or utterly disingenuous.”
QUOTE:
“Allen Dulles handled himself awfully well, with a great deal of dignity,” Robert Kennedy said of the period after the Bay of Pigs, “and never tried to shift the blame. The President was very fond of him, as I was.”
UNQUOTE
–Schlesinger, “Robert Kennedy and His Times, p. 459