Obamas, Clintons to Lay Wreath at JFK's Grave
To memorialize 50th anniversary of assassination
President Barack Obama will join former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday in a wreath-laying ceremony at John F. Kennedy's grave to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his assassination.
First lady Michelle Obama will also attend the ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on November 20, two days before the anniversary of the president's death, a senior administration official said on Saturday.
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Oh, I'm sure that'll be a love-fest!
Perfect. Two political hacks with nice teeth memorializing a third.
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I'm really really really glad Clinton was not assassinated. He would have gotten the JFK treatment too.
I dunno. Hillary is no Jackie O.
Politicians love Clinton, but they just don't have any glamor appeal
P. J. O'Rourke's dubbing of the entire Kennedy gaggle as "sewer trout" has never been more accurate.
Sewer trout attracts more sewer trout.