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Chris Matthews on Robert F. Kennedy: Ten Reasons Why Bobby Still Matters

Nov 20, 2025
Chris Matthews, a seasoned political commentator and author known for his deep dive into Robert F. Kennedy's life, celebrates Bobby's enduring relevance. He highlights how Bobby's vulnerability made him relatable and emphasizes the moral transformation he underwent after witnessing civil rights violence. Matthews shares Bobby's crucial lesson on conceding defeat as vital for democracy, explores his complex relationships with figures like MLK and LBJ, and reminisces about the impact of the Kennedy legacy, all while illustrating why Bobby still matters today.
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INSIGHT

Vulnerability Built Political Connection

  • Bobby's visible vulnerability made him relatable compared with Jack's distant majesty.
  • Matthews says this shared sense of victimhood helped people feel genuine empathy for Bobby.
ANECDOTE

Aide's Beating Changed His Politics

  • John Siegenthaler's beating during the Freedom Rides transformed Bobby's commitment to civil rights.
  • Matthews says this personal connection radicalized Kennedy's approach to racial justice.
ANECDOTE

Calming Indianapolis After MLK's Death

  • After MLK's assassination Bobby spoke in an Indianapolis black neighborhood where riots were expected.
  • Matthews credits him with calming the city and preventing riots there that night.
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