There have been numerous dramas and documentaries about Jack Kennedy’s life and death. Today marks the 43rd anniversary of JFK’s assassination.
Now there’s a new docudrama about Bobby Kennedy’s life and death: Bobby – the story of the assassination of U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy, on June 6th, 1968, which centers around 22 people who were at the Ambassador Hotel where he was killed.
But wait — they left brother Teddy out — I think Hollywood should do a docudrama about Teddy Kennedy (even though he’s still alive). They could call it “Chappaquiddick — How I would have done it – if I had done it.”
I haven’t seen the new docudrama “Bobby.” Is this docudrama politically correct, or does it note that Sirhan Sirhan was a radical Islamist who assassinated a United States Senator because he supported Israel — in effect the first successful attack on American soil by radical Islam, and the actual beginning of radical Islam’s current terrorist offensive against the United States?
I haven’t seen the movie either. One thing I do know is that some of Hollywood’s most outspoken socialist/progressive activists are either in the movie or part of the crew. I doubt that if it has a political message, it would point out the fact that Sirhan Sirhan was what he was and still is.
Check out my article A Pop Quiz in which I reprint an article that mentions Sirhan in this context.
Sirhan is up for parole in the California penal system. He states he’s no threat and he has a house here? Now, I don’t want to get off on a rant here, but this guy can murder a US Senator who in all probability would have been the next President of the US and says he’s sorry? This SOB should have been chambered for his crime just as Charlie Manson should have been gassed. But, that’s just my opinion, I could be wrong. (NOT!).