In this compelling, smart, and well-researched dual biography, Chris
Matthews shows how the contest between the charismatic John F. Kennedy
and the talented yet haunted Richard Nixon propelled America toward
Vietnam and Watergate.
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon each dreamed of becoming the great
young leader of their age. First as friends, then as bitter enemies,
they were linked by a historic rivalry that changed both them and their
country. Fresh, entertaining, and revealing, Kennedy & Nixon reveals
that the early fondness between the two men--Kennedy, for example, told
a trusted friend that if he didn't receive the Democratic nomination in
1960, he would vote for Nixon--degenerated into distrust and bitterness.
Using White House tapes, this book exposes Richard Nixon's dread of a
Kennedy "restoration" in 1972 drove the dark deeds of Watergate.
"Matthews tells his stories well, and Americans have a seemingly
bottomless need to have these stories retold" (The New York Times Book
Review).