
The Rest Is History 510. America in '68: The Killing of Robert Kennedy (Part 3)
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Nov 4, 2024 Explore the emotional journey of Robert F. Kennedy as he rises to prominence in a turbulent 1968. Witness his powerful response to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and how it shaped his political identity. Discover the rivalries during the chaotic Democratic primary and the tragic events that unfolded in the Ambassador Hotel. The discussions provide deep insights into Kennedy’s compelling legacy, highlighting themes of social justice, community, and the heartbreaking impact of violence in America.
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Humphrey's Dilemma
- After LBJ withdrew, Robert Kennedy faced Hubert Humphrey, a liberal with an impeccable record but tied to the Johnson machine.
- Humphrey's loyalty to LBJ prevented him from breaking with the administration's stance on Vietnam.
McCarthy's Rise and Disdain
- Eugene McCarthy, initially a disruptive candidate, became a serious contender, publicly expressing his disdain for Robert Kennedy.
- McCarthy criticized Kennedy's background, policies, and even his athletic pursuits.
Kennedy's Risky Strategy
- To secure the nomination, Kennedy needed to win over the convention with his popularity.
- This strategy was risky due to the intense hatred some held for him, increasing assassination threats.
