Profiles in Courage

If you know me, you know that I love John F. Kennedy. Nearly three years ago when I bought Profiles in Courage from a used bookstore, that was why. It was $5 and it was by JFK — a no-brainer. I finally got around to reading it in July, and I’m glad I waited. The timing was right. I read it almost entirely at the Starbucks just a couple of blocks away from the Capitol and the Supreme Court. Even then though, I felt hesitant writing about it. Then a month later, John McCain died. The phrase “political courage” appeared a number of times in articles that I read about him. I thought about writing then, but I didn’t. Today, Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as our newest Supreme Court Justice, and now I have no choice but to write. I was sitting at my desk at the American Historical Association when I got the CNN notification that Justice Anthony Kennedy was retiring, and I’m pretty sure I let out an audible “Oh no.” The midterms seemed so far away then, and after Justice Gorsuch...