For Darwin Porter, former bureau chief and entertainment columnist for The Miami Herald, Kennedy-watching is almost an obsession. Porter was first introduced to JFK when he was an errand boy to JFK's libertine friend and whorehouse crony, Florida Senator George Smathers, who asked Darwin--then president of the student body at the University of Miami--to procure a date for the then junior senator from Massachusetts, from the colony of beauty queens vying for press attention at the U of M. Since then, Darwin has made insights and anecdotes about the Kennedys a primary focus of his time and energy, as proven by the hundreds of gossipy truths laid out within this book.
Danforth Prince remembers when and where he was on the day Kennedy was shot, and committed those Kennedy-related details and many others to memory in the years that followed. A former staff member of The New York Times, he otherwise operates as president of Blood Moon Productions.