Keen On America

Catching More Than Passes From Bobby: Stephen Schlesinger on what RFK Can Still Teach America

Feb 6, 2026
Stephen Schlesinger, historian and foreign policy analyst from the Schlesinger family, shares personal memories of the Kennedys and his long view of American division. He discusses recurring national fractures and whether elections still resolve crises. He recalls Bobby Kennedy’s vulnerability, toughness at Hickory Hill, and the Kennedys’ blend of charisma, media skill, and internationalism.
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INSIGHT

Elections As The Default Resolver

  • Schlesinger calls elections the "great solver" that normally reflect voters' dominant feelings and resolve national disputes.
  • He notes the Civil War as the exception when ballots couldn't settle an existential conflict.
ANECDOTE

Bobby's Spiritual Question At Dinner

  • At a 1967 dinner Bobby Kennedy asked the table, "Do you still believe in God?", revealing his spiritual struggle after JFK's assassination.
  • Schlesinger remembers Bobby citing Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory as a reflection of his inner turmoil.
INSIGHT

Charisma Meets Media In Politics

  • Charisma and media-savvy personalities (JFK, RFK, Trump) dominate modern politics because they can capture attention across many outlets.
  • Effective progressive candidates need both appealing personality and policies that resonate with voters.
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