Politico reports that ex-President will soon be taking many meetings at home with authors writing books on him:
Citizen Kane’s biographer interviewed some of Kane’s ex-friends, including this one, who was by then confined to a psychiatric hospital:
Interview by Citizen Kane’s biographer with Kane’s ex-wife, whom Kane had cut off financially. By then almost penniless, the ex-wife was trying to support herself by performing in a seedy nightclub:
"That's why he went into politics. . . .He wanted all the voters to love him. . . .All he really wanted out of life was love. That's Charlie's story — it's the story of how he lost it. You see, he just didn't have any to give.”
---“Citizen Kane” (1941)

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Almost looks like portrait of Conrad Hilton over the Red Room fireplace.
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Municipal Auditorium, Austin, Texas, waiting for arrival of President and Mrs. Kennedy, November 22, 1963: Image
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