John F. Kennedy (Clone High)

John F. Kennedy, mostly referred as JFK, is a side character and a minor antagonist in the 2003 show, Clone High. He is a clone of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of The United States. He attends Clone High High School and is one of the most popular kids at his school. He is also Cleopatra's ex-boyfriend.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) For a character that uses both the High School Jock and the Mean Popular Boy tropes, JFK manages to stand out from the characters that use the same two tropes as him since the show uses the typical High School tropes for its characters in a good way.
 * 2) His iconic speech language and mannerisms that mostly consist of "ers" and "uhs" that JFK uses in most of his sentences.
 * 3) JFK is also very athletic, due to being a part of his school's basketball team, track team, and field team.
 * 4) JFK is one of the few clones in the show that are very faithful to their original counterparts. He happens to have a Boston accent just like the original JFK and is called "Jack" by Ponce.
 * 5) *JFK also wants to live up to the reputation of his clone father by being a womanizer.
 * 6) "Nothing bad every happens to the Kennedys"
 * 7) Despite being a jerk to Gandhi, there are times where JFK has bonded with him, such as the scene where they both write songs such as "G-Spot Rocks The G-Spot".
 * 8) In the later episodes, we learn that JFK has a more nicer and vulnerable side when he grieves over the death of his best friend Ponce and when he tells Joan that he likes her when she's being herself.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) For someone that is 16, JFK is INCREDIBLY perverted and horny as hell for his age.
 * 2) *He once asked 4 girls that were with him to come to his house so they can have sex with JFK in his bathtub.
 * 3) He can be a hypocrite at times, like how he got mad at Cleopatra for cheating on him with Abe, even though JFK was cheating on Cleo with another girl.
 * 4) He can be mean-spirited sometimes too, where he would pick on less-popular students such as Abe and Gandhi (especially the latter).