Seattle Historian: JFK Rose 'Above Our Cynicism'
Knute Berger, a Seattle historian and columnist, remembers John F. Kennedy in an interview with Deborah Wang.
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Local historian Knute Berger was just a kid when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Berger's parents were Republicans -- they hadn't voted for Kennedy. But for Berger, Kennedy was a kind of hero.
"I thought he was really cool," Berger said. "I was envious of John John."
To Berger, Kennedy seemed like an ideal father -- handsome, tall, a football player.
“Kennedy embodied a way of embracing and building on the optimistic and rising above our cynicism," Berger said. "And in that way, I’m still inspired by that.”