![]() Occasionally, this is frustrating when you want to know more about what Reeves thinks is the meaning of an event. There are none of the long boring stretches that remind you of love scenes you saw in movies when you were a kid that made you squirm in your seat or run to the popcorn stand. ![]() His account is also mercifully short of pontification. Reeves tells the whole story, meaning that to the best of my knowledge he includes all the significant facts. And Reeves, not having been a presidential speechwriter as Sorensen and Schlesinger were, is not subject to the temptation to present speeches he wrote as examples of presidential thought at its most profound. It is more useful than its most distinguished rivals, Theodore Sorensen's Kennedy and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'s A Thousand Days, because it is balanced with a much fuller exploration of the administration's negatives. This is the best book yet about the Kennedy administration. APA style: President Kennedy: Profile of Power. ![]() President Kennedy: Profile of Power." Retrieved from MLA style: "President Kennedy: Profile of Power." The Free Library. ![]()
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