

And yet a romanticized image of Kennedy still survives intact. But for JFK, as for Trump, his inability to resist her allure indicates a much deeper character issue. Sometimes a porn star is just a porn star. As described by biographer Geoffrey Perret, Kennedy “brazenly put his hand up their skirts, propositioned them within minutes of meeting and groped their breasts and buttocks even as he danced with them.” And while Trump presumably confined his grabbing of women’s genitals to his pre-presidential days, Kennedy continued to do so while living in the people’s house. Storm died at her home in Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. Born Annie Blanche Banks, the veteran exotic dancer, who dated Elvis Presley and reportedly had a fling with President John F. During his presidency, Kennedy engaged in casual sex with dozens of women, including strangers whom aides would procure for him. Tempest Storm, the burlesque star who left audiences breathless for decades, died Tuesday.
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According to the TV pundit, after marrying Jackie in 1953, Kennedy simply decided not “to forgo his bachelor pleasures.”īut the details are considerably more disturbing. Take the fawning 2011 bestseller “Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero” by the MSNBC host Chris Matthews, who has been reprimanded by his network for sexual harassment. Remarkably, this information still remains largely buried by the work of countless apologists over the decades - including journalists and biographers who continue to minimize Kennedy’s extramarital sexual adventures.

Kennedy’s track record as a playboy and philanderer may well have been even worse than Trump’s is. For instance, in 1955, Kennedy indeed was temporarily living in a suite at the Mayflower Hotel where he also spent intimate evenings with other lovers, including actresses Lee Remick and Audrey Hepburn. The tide turned only when several academic Kennedy biographers acknowledged that her story meshed with their research. The mainstream press ignored it as undignified gossip. Tempest Storm’s 1987 memoir got similar dismissive treatment.
