Kennedy invited us into the White House-the first time in the history of the White House picketers had been invited inside. This made front page headlines.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Kennedy was a man who liked writers and even I got invited to the White House.
Both Kennedy and Obama exuded a dash of glamour in their roles as commander-in-chief and became the darlings of Hollywood. As president, each brought to the White House a fashionable and accomplished First Lady, two adorable young children and scene-stealing pets.
John F. Kennedy brought style and charisma to the White House and a first family that captivated the country: a handsome, witty president, an elegant first lady, and two adorable young children.
The White House used to belong to the American people. At least that's what I learned from history books and from covering every president starting with John F. Kennedy.
When I was back in Cuba, who could have imagined I would be invited to the White House!
I was given a White House - well, you will have to ask the White House that. But I asked to attend the White House briefing because I was, you know, because I wanted to report on the activities there.
At the unveiling at the White House of the presidential portrait, President Bush pointed out that Hillary Clinton was the first sitting Senator in history to have her portrait hanging in the White House.
I am shocked at how much time I spend in the White House. I mean, you know, for people on the outside, the idea of going to the White House for a meeting must seem like the most important, serious, even glamorous kind of thing to do.
I was once invited to attend a private dinner for Senator John F. Kennedy. But it was a Saturday evening, and I passed. Had better things to do.
The first person who contacted us was the assistant to President Eisenhower... in the White House.