One of the most interesting presidents in American history is John F. Kennedy. He benefited from technology a great deal. The debate between him and then vice president Nixon is one of the most famous events in American political history. It was the first debate that was televised and the young handsome Kennedy looked much better than Nixon on camera. Most people who listened to the debate on the radio believed that Nixon won, but those who watched the debate on television believed Kennedy won. Luckily for Kennedy, more people watched it on television.
Technology now plays a different role in our politics. With the 24 hour news cycle brought about by news stations such as CNN, politicians now want to have good sound bite: about 20 second clips of them saying something that people can agree with. Our country has become to ADD and that is all we can pay attention to. Scandals have also become more common in politics because of this 24-hour news cycle. Herman Cain was once leading in the polls but has taken a hit recently because of the allegations that he sexually harassed an employee at his previous job. The idea of a reporter going out and doing investigative reporting came out of the Watergate scandal. 50 years ago, something like a sexual harassment charge bringing down an entire campaign would have been unheard of. But does the fact that Herman Cain may have said a few inappropriate things to a woman employee 10 years ago really make him unfit to be our president?
I often wonder if John Kennedy could be president in today’s world. I ask this question because I believe he is one of the best presidents we have ever had. This is not an easy thing for me to say because I consider myself a conservative thinker and Kennedy was not a conservative. Are we letting things like an inappropriate comment made to a female employee keep the best and most qualified people from gaining the office of president? John Kennedy avoided nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis when many of his top advisors were telling him to bomb Russia. He also was a bit of a womanizer and cheated on his wife. If the reporters from today were reporting back then, the entire country would have known all of his infidelities. They would have viewed him as a liar and a cheater and never elected him president.
I think this is one of the sad things about modern technology. Often times there is too much information out there about public figures, especially politicians. John Edwards cheated on his wife, who was ill with cancer, and fathered a baby out of wedlock, and the whole world knows about it. That extremely personal matter had to take place for the entire country to see. Public figures deserve the same privacy as everyone else. Just because we have the technology for thousands of news organizations to run 24/7, doesn’t mean they should try to bring people down.