John F. Kennedy Jr., in an essay in his George magazine, observes that his cousins Joe and Michael - caught up in scandals over a marriage annulment and an affair with a teenage baby sitter, respectively - have become "poster boys for bad behavior." Still, JFK II opines, the "interesting thing" about the incidents "was the ferocious condemnation" of the men.
Bobby's Kids
John F. Kennedy Jr., in an essay in his George magazine, observes that his cousins Joe and Michael - caught up in scandals over a marriage annulment and an affair with a teenage baby sitter, respectively - have become "poster boys for bad behavior." Still, JFK II opines, the "interesting thing" about the incidents "was the ferocious condemnation" of the men.