"My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of bitches, but I never believed it till now"
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The subtext is less “commerce is evil” than “I have discovered the limits of gentlemanly deal-making.” Kennedy grew up around businessmen, donors, and operators; he understood the transactional glue of American politics. So when he says he “never believed it till now,” he’s confessing to a lost innocence he never fully had. It’s the sound of a liberal Cold War technocrat watching corporate or financial interests treat the public good as another bargaining chip - and realizing that persuasion, charm, and backchanneling don’t always beat the profit motive.
Context matters because JFK’s presidency lived at the intersection of high idealism and hard-nosed negotiation: steel price battles, defense contracting, backroom alliances, Wall Street confidence games. The line frames business not as an engine of prosperity but as a rival center of sovereignty. Coming from the president, it’s also a warning: the state may wear the crown, but capital thinks it owns the room.
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Kennedy, John F. (2026, January 14). My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of bitches, but I never believed it till now. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-father-always-told-me-that-all-businessmen-33281/
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Kennedy, John F. "My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of bitches, but I never believed it till now." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-father-always-told-me-that-all-businessmen-33281/.
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"My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of bitches, but I never believed it till now." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-father-always-told-me-that-all-businessmen-33281/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.





