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[The Tragic End of a Political Icon: The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy]-[510. America in '68: The Killing of Robert Kennedy (Part 3)]

The Rest Is History · B2 · 2024-11-04

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The Tragic End of a Political Icon: The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

In the turbulent landscape of 1968 America, the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) stands as a pivotal moment of despair. Following the death of Martin Luther King Jr., the nation was already reeling, yet RFK’s campaign represented a unique "technicolor" hope for many. This summary explores the trajectory of a man who was simultaneously a "complicated, conflicted figure" and the "great martyr" of the Democratic Party.

The Evolution of Bobby Kennedy

Robert Kennedy’s early career was marked by his fierce loyalty to his brother, John F. Kennedy, serving as his "chief sounding board" and a ruthless "bad cop" in areas like organized crime investigation. After JFK’s assassination, Kennedy underwent a profound psychological shift, marked by a "gigantic midlife crisis" and a deep immersion in Greek tragedy. He famously quoted Aeschylus, seeking to "tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world." This intellectual pivot, combined with his genuine engagement with the poor, the "Mexican migrant workers," and the marginalized, transformed him into a figure who "made himself the champion of the underdog."

The 1968 Primary: A Battle of Vibes and Policy

Kennedy’s 1968 presidential run was defined by "Kennedy mania" and the existential struggle against his rival, Eugene McCarthy, and the establishment favorite, Hubert Humphrey. While McCarthy, the "darling of the press," attacked Kennedy for being part of the "military-industrial complex," Kennedy relied on his celebrity and a coalition of the poor, Black, and Hispanic voters. The campaign was deeply embittered; McCarthy viewed Kennedy as a "wimp" and a "coward," famously remarking that the Kennedy camp was "willing to stay up on the mountain and light signal fires... but none of them came down."

The Night of the Assassination

On June 4, 1968, after a narrow victory in the California primary, Kennedy addressed his supporters at the Ambassador Hotel. Shortly after, while walking through the hotel kitchen—a "corridor of the Titanic" filled with "naked metal" and "cooking smells"—he was shot by Sirhan Sirhan. The assassination was not merely a crime but a political earthquake. Sirhan, a Palestinian immigrant, later claimed he was radicalized by the Six-Day War, an eerie parallel to modern geopolitical tensions.

Historical Legacy: The "What If?"

The assassination raises the enduring question of what might have happened had Kennedy lived. While some see him as the "once and future king" who could have unified the country, others remain skeptical. Historians note that he faced an uphill battle against Hubert Humphrey’s control of the "party machine" and union leaders. Furthermore, his appeal to "middle America" was limited, as many viewed him as an embodiment of the era's "disorder" rather than the solution. Despite the "Kennedy mystique," the reality of the 1968 political machine suggests that even if he had secured the nomination, a victory against Richard Nixon remained uncertain.

Ultimately, the death of Robert Kennedy served as a grim punctuation mark on a year already defined by violence. As the podcast notes, with LBJ out, MLK murdered, and RFK assassinated, the nation was left to face the "terrible" reality of the 1968 election cycle, leaving the "great what might have been" as one of the most haunting legacies in American political history.

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It's an extraordinary moment.
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It's a myth that they're getting worse.
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Give a very quick sketch of who he is.
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That's his thing.
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I think it's fair to say.
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dumbing down
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bear one's soul
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strike out on one's own
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hail fellow well met
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sounding board
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