John F. Kennedy had a three-s-long iendship wh his former schoolmate Lem Billgs. Print John F. Kennedy may have had an timate relatnship wh a gay iend om his prep school days, claims btsellg thor Jerry Oppenheimer, who has wrten two books about the Kennedys.
Contents:
- JFK MAY HAVE HAD GAY EXPERIENC WH IEND CLAIMS BGRAPHER
- UPDATE: JFK’S GRANDSON JACK DENI HE’S GAY, SAYS TWEET WAS FROM ONLE IMPERSONATOR
- BILL KENNEDY OUT AS SEND ACTIVE OPENLY GAY NBA OFFICIAL
JFK MAY HAVE HAD GAY EXPERIENC WH IEND CLAIMS BGRAPHER
Kennedy may have had an timate relatnship wh a gay iend om his prep school days, claims btsellg thor Jerry Oppenheimer, who has wrten two books about the Kennedys.
Kennedy and Billgs met 1933 their sophomore year at Choate Rosemary Hall, an exclive Connecticut prep school. David Pts, the thor of Jack and Lem: The Untold Story of an Extraordary Friendship, told him: “Lem was a gay man and he had a 14-year-old, good-lookg kid livg his hoe wh him and there had been mors bee of that. I did not wre the article and, for the rerd, am not gay.
And he’s also gay.
UPDATE: JFK’S GRANDSON JACK DENI HE’S GAY, SAYS TWEET WAS FROM ONLE IMPERSONATOR
The 21-year-old is edor chief of Yale blog The Bulldog, and this morng he sent his twter followers to an article he’d posted tled Beg Gay At Yale. But Roosevelt's rerd has a few blemish, one of which had a direct impact on gay Amerins. "Hoover thought many left-leang Amerins posed a threat to the natn, and he thought the same of gay people -- even though there's reason to believe Hoover was gay himself and a long-term relatnship wh ai Cly Tolson.
BILL KENNEDY OUT AS SEND ACTIVE OPENLY GAY NBA OFFICIAL
Vannberg Jr., who lost a job Print Eisenhower's admistratn when Hoover told Eisenhower that Vannberg was gay. " That fn clud, evably, homosexualy.
The ratnale was that gay people were likely to be blackmailed and therefore posed a threat to natnal secury. "Many loyal Amerins, by reason of stabily, alholism, homosexualy, or prev tennci to associate wh Communist-ont groups, are untentnally secury risks, " Ike himself wrote, although he also admted feelg guilty over his treatment of Vannberg.