See Ethel Kennedy's Spicy Valentines to Presidents Through the Years, Like When She Said Clinton Had 'Sax Appeal'

The late Kennedy matriarch was known for sending humorous, handmade Valentine's Day cards to hundreds of major political figures each year, including Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton

<p>Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty </p> Ethel Kennedy and Bill Clinton at a New York City event on Oct. 6, 2006

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Ethel Kennedy and Bill Clinton at a New York City event on Oct. 6, 2006

Ethel Kennedy's daughter Kerry Kennedy is showing off some of her late mother's best homemade valentines, which were mentioned multiple times at Ethel's memorial service this week.

On Wednesday, Oct. 16, Kerry shared images to social media of some of the cards that her mother, the widow of late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, sent out to her politician friends for Valentine's Day over the years.

In her post on X (formerly Twitter), Kerry wrote that some of her "Mummy’s favorite Valentine’s cards" included ones she sent to President Joe Biden, former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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<p>Kevin Mazur/Getty</p> Joe Biden accepts an RFK Human Rights Ripple of Hope award from Ethel Kennedy

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Joe Biden accepts an RFK Human Rights Ripple of Hope award from Ethel Kennedy

In one card, Ethel wrote to Biden, "I'm not Biden my time waiting for you, Valentine," alongside a photo of the pair together and a handwritten note that read: "'Cuz he's no ordinary Joe. XO Bearhugs, Ethel."

While delivering the final eulogy for Ethel at her memorial on Wednesday, Biden brought up that valentine as a cherished possession of his.

"I don’t know how many of you got that damn valentine, but I tell you what, it meant a lot to me," he said. "I’ve received a lot of honors in my life, but that might be the best one I’ve ever received."

Another card that Ethel sent to Obama joked: "I thought they said Merman," alongside a photo of the duo together taken as he awarded her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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<p>Alex Wong/Getty </p> Barack Obama (L) presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Ethel Kennedy (R) at the White House in 2014.

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Barack Obama (L) presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Ethel Kennedy (R) at the White House in 2014.

Ethel's card to Clinton featured a photoshopped image of herself and the former president playing the saxophone together, and was captioned: "One day we'll make music, 'cuz you know how I feel; But right now, Valentine — This guy blows my mind with his sax appeal."

Another card, seemingly sent to Pelosi, featured a photoshopped picture of Ethel tearing open an envelope full of hearts with the text: "Roses are red, Violets are blue. I'll tear up all the others, Valentine, so I'll just have you."

"Heartwarming to hear that @POTUS, President @BarackObama, President @BillClinton, and @SpeakerPelosi loved them as much as we did! ❤️" Kerry, 65, captioned the post, referencing their nods to the valentines at the memorial service.

Related: Ethel Kennedy Honored by 3 Presidents and Major Stars at D.C. Memorial Service: 'A Big Dose in a Small Package'

<p>Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty</p> Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at Ethel Kennedy's memorial service on Oct. 16, 2024

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Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at Ethel Kennedy's memorial service on Oct. 16, 2024

Many of Ethel's friends and family attended “A Celebration of Life for Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy” at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington D.C., on Oct. 16.

The human rights activist and mother of 11 died at the age of 96 on Oct. 10.

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Obama, Clinton, Biden and Pelosi all played a role in the memorial program, as did Martin Luther King III, Kenny Chesney, Stevie Wonder, Sting and several of Ethel's children and grandchildren.

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