The RFK Jr. Speech Everyone Should Hear (But Nobody Listened)

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omething pretty significant happened at Robert F. #Kennedy, Jr.'s Hispanic Heritage Month event in Los Angeles last Friday, but it's not what you heard about in the media.

Naturally, all eyes were focused on the bizarre incident prior to his speech -- a heavily-armed man claiming to be a security guard (44 year-old Adrian Paul Aispuro) was arrested for carrying several weapons on him, including three guns and several knives.

Yet, the thing the media and most importantly, the voters, ought to be paying attention to is not what occurred before the speech, but what Kennedy said in his speech that night.

Towards the end of his hourlong address, #RFKJr went off script and just started speaking from the heart -- perhaps a release of his own pent-up feelings after surviving a potential assassination attempt shortly before taking the stage.

I've heard Bobby Kennedy give hundreds of speeches over the last 20 years (and there have been many great ones) but these extemporaneous remarks in Los Angeles last week were so powerful, I want to amplify these words to ensure they are not overlooked or forgotten.

It's unfortunate this speech was overshadowed by the events of such a strange day.

Please take a few minutes to watch.

After the speech, #JFK/#RFK historians Jim DiEugenio and Lisa Pease provide analysis in our panel discussion of these weighty words spoken by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

If you enjoyed this highlight, watch Episode 13 in the "Strange Bedfellows" (Full Episodes) podcast playlist on my YouTube channel.
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