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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2007

RFK campaign ad 1968, directed by John Frankenheimer ("The Manchurian Candidate")

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  • Thanks, Bill. I have another RFK campaign ad on my channel as well as the trailer for my film and will upload more.

    I've heard a lot about "The Last Campaign" and would love to see it. Do you know where I could get a copy? It's a shame it's never been released.

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  • i try to live my life without thinking about "what if", but sometimes, when i hear bobby speak, i find myself asking that.

  • he's talking about the environment back then, RFK was such a visionary

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  • Wow, talk about fearmongering. I think he out-Algored Algore!

  • Younger Baby Boomers and Older Baby Boomers have to suffer of the mistakes that happen in the 60s. Generation X have to sit and watch. Generation Y have to listen to music while getting a free ride in everything that they do. Millennials have to log on to Facebook.

  • Pollution is worse now

  • When the CIA killed Bobby Kennedy, they killed the man who would have probably been our second Lincoln. That is a huge loss for the nation and hard to overcome.

  • @lawrence142002 I had no idea, but that would make sense, as Truman continued a lot of Roosevelt's policies. I need to research the great American healthcare debate some more... Not that I would have learned from a Republican that Nixon advocated for it! (Although I shockingly learned from a Democrat that the Democrats were opposed to it at the time, but did have a change of heart in retrospect.)

  • @GOFLuvr

    Harry Truman advocated for Universal Health Care as well.

  • At the 1960 convention, Bobby got right up in Hubert Humphrey's face, poked him in the chest and said "We want your support, or else!" Humphrey stood his ground and poked Bobby right back and said "Bobby, go to hell!"

  • This was in 1968 and he was saying that in ten years people might have to start wearing gas masks in NYC. I'm sure the regulations he wanted to enact never got enacted under the Nixon and Ford administrations and nobody had to wear gas masks in NYC past '78. In hindsight this is a perfect example of the scare tactics Democrats have been using for the past fifty-eighty years.

  • RFK was a jerk; JFK was alright because he was a conservative; RFK was a typical liberal communist

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