The Kennedy family might be a lot of things, but for RFK, Jr., 'warm and fuzzy' doesn't exactly come to mind.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As much as I liked and admired the various members of the Kennedy family, my first loyalty was to Jackie.
In publishing 'JFK: Reckless Youth' almost twenty years ago, I had gotten into trouble myself with the Kennedys. Not because of my portrait of JFK - which was highly laudatory - but because I had described his parents, Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, in less-than-flattering terms.
The Skakel family, when they married into the Kennedys, was so wealthy, they could have purchased the Kennedy family.
The Kennedy lifestyle is something that is looked upon favorably by the elites throughout our culture, both political and social.
John F. Kennedy brought style and charisma to the White House and a first family that captivated the country: a handsome, witty president, an elegant first lady, and two adorable young children.
Television has an awful lot to do with the Kennedy mystique and the fact that he's frozen in people's minds at the age of 46, and he was handsome and personable and witty and charming.
The Kennedys are our royals.
Before the Kennedys were elected, there had been older Presidents. Then here was this devastatingly attractive young couple with two beautiful children. They were so intelligent, graceful, gracious and funny. They enjoyed life so much. That's what caught America's eye.
Yeah, you know, within the context of TV families, these are pretty unsavory characters.
I had the fixation that comes with being a Kennedy to be a great man on the big stage.
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