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98 No Love Lost [37]<br />

Sam Giancana and his allies in organized crime—including Meyer Lansky<br />

and the Israeli lobby—were confident that they had themselves a president.<br />

KENNEDY & BEN-GURION—THE FIRST ENCOUNTER<br />

Shortly after his inauguration as president, Kennedy arranged to meet<br />

with Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. At this meeting, Kennedy<br />

said, "I know I was elected because of the votes of American Jews. I owe<br />

them my election. Tell me, is there something that I can do for the Jewish<br />

people?"<br />

According to Seymour Hersh, "Ben-Gurion was surprised by the<br />

frankness and evaded the question by answering, 'You must do what is best<br />

for the free world."' However, Ben-Gurion's real reaction to Kennedy was<br />

somewhat different. “What a politician!" is how the Israeli leader described<br />

the American leader. 73<br />

It was the beginning of a bitter and unpleasant relationship between the<br />

two men that came to its finish in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.<br />

(In Chapter 5 we will examine that unfortunate relationship in detail.)<br />

KENNEDY TURNS THE TABLES<br />

It was not much longer afterward that Kennedy's organized crime friends<br />

began to realize that Kennedy was not proving to be the loyal ally that they<br />

had expected he would be. Soon after JFK assumed the presidency, an<br />

unexpected war on organized crime began. Robert Kennedy, who had cut his<br />

teeth prosecuting mobsters as a counsel for the Senate's "rackets<br />

committee," was named attorney general and it was apparent that he was<br />

taking his new job seriously.<br />

According to Sam Giancana, "It's a brilliant move on Joe [Kennedy]'s<br />

part. He'll have Bobby wipe us out to cover their own dirty tracks and it'll<br />

all be done in the name of the Kennedy 'war on organized crime.' Brilliant.<br />

Just fuckin' brilliant." 74<br />

Meyer Lansky's West Coast henchman, Mickey Cohen, reflected in<br />

later years upon the Organized Crime-Kennedy alliance and what it meant,<br />

particularly after Bobby Kennedy launched his campaign against the<br />

underworld.<br />

"I know that certain people in the Chicago organization knew that they<br />

had to get John Kennedy in. There was no thought that they were going to<br />

get the best of it with John Kennedy. See, there may be different guys<br />

running for an office, and none of them may be . . . what's best for a<br />

combination.<br />

"The choice becomes the best of what you've got going. John Kennedy<br />

was the best of the selection. But nobody in my line of work had an idea<br />

that he was going to name Bobby Kennedy attorney general. That was the<br />

last thing anyone thought." 75

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