What made the Kennedys such great leaders, is they never pretended they could solve all the issues. They always inspired the people to take control of their own lives and ask themselves what they could do. They were forging a nation, and world, of people who thought for themselves and helped others. Such losses in such tragic circumstances. May God rest their beautiful souls.
@@alightthatnevergoesout People in Vietnam would disagree with you. There's a video on this platform where Chomsky discusses this - called something like 'the crimes of American presidents'
Seeing his brother finish his most likely first term, seeing him grow old, seeing him have a family to outlast them both. Just… seeing him. Things that never were. “Why not?”
I was a i3 yr old volunteer campaign worker in SF ,CA. for Bobby and when he died tried to bury my grief working for the Kennedy Action Core . It didn't help . Even now at 69 I grieve his loss .And ... I imagine a world , where he lived !!!
I was 8 years old in Arcadia California so excited about Bobby becoming our president. I woke one morning and mom said Brent Bobby Kennedy was shot last night I prayed 🙏 to God all day saying please god make him be ok woke up the next morning mom said Brent Bobby Kennedy died 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😢😥😭I still feel the sadness of those days
I Rembert that terrible night I grew up in southern California I was 8 yrs old we watched him on show dick cavett the night before he was shot still can't understand why this could happen
@@Brent-qu3yk I believe both he and his brother were killed because they were a threat to the powers behind the scenes in America. JFK had been at war with the CIA and had fired its director, Allen Dulles, after the CIA's disaster at the Bay of Pigs. He was going to get out of Vietnam, having issued National Security Action Memo 263 in October, '63, ordering the first 1,000 of our people home from Vietnam by 12/31/63, and telling McNamara, his Sec of Defense, to prepare the Joint Chiefs of Staff for us to pull out in '65. He was engaging in secret telephone talks with Khrushchev about ending the nuclear arms race and the Cold War with the Soviet Union, which Khrushchev was enthusiastic about. Doing those things alone would have taken billions of dollars from the military-industrial complex, which wanted to expand Vietnam and continue the Cold War and the arms race. By the time he ran in '68, RFK had already pledged to get out of Vietnam. Both brothers supported the emerging civil rights movement in the country. So they had made enemies of the mil-industrial complex, the CIA, the FBI, millions of racists, and others. I think that's why they were killed. Oswald and Sirhan were just the chosen patsies.
The loss of Bobby has left it's wounds on all decent people. We need not mourn him so much as show our conviction to the beliefs he had, and his faith in us to carry on with them.
I was a little kid, 7 or 8 living in Los Angeles, yet so impressed by RFK that I stayed awake and saw the broadcast of him shot at the hotel that night. My heart bled for the hope he inspired.
A most excellent speech indeed with vision, idealism and hope for a better world. 58 years since he gave this speech I see an American political landscape utterly bereft of any public servants who have the integrity and decency of the Kennedy brothers.
Amen! I agree. John and Bobby are turning in their graves what the Democratic Party has become. Thank God we still have their speeches and idealism to live unto.
@@davidflax648 The orange man will be 78 years old in 2024. Too old to be president--Abe Lincoln must be turning over in his grave to see what the GQP has become. He should stop telling lies and go quietly back to cheating at golf and stop being a crook and traitor!!!!!!!
I think it was the beginning of the end of American society when they killed Bobby. Just Jack and maybe it could recover. But when they killed Bobby too it set in a poison which can only be ended with death and rebirth.
I have listened to all 3 Kennedy brothers since JFK became president, when I was 15 years old and living in my native Denmark. At the beginning of the speech I thought it was JFK speaking, only to realize a bit later it was Ted Kennedy, he sounded much like his JFK. However, after awhile I recognized the text from the eulogy Ted gave for his brother Bobby. I agree great speech, all the Kennedy brother was eloquent speakers. All call for the best in others, all had a moral compass when it came to civil rights, the poor etc. (in private life, not so much, specially JFK and Ted). They are all missed, the all made the US better, and given more time both JFK and RFK would have a great impact on this country.
For me only RFK counts ; but I understand the Democrats in God's own country although I am an atheist myself . I am Dutch and I am voting VVD ; i am a mixture of American Republican / GOP values and ideas and 2) The values and ideas of the Democratic Party . (Just like dr.,Henry Kissinger when he was looking for power in the old days giving college to college students - dr.Henry Kissinger was right from his point of view and ideas . He could have been a Democrat (in these times) as well , but history chose differently 😄😉.
I remember when I was about 8, my dad said “Jack was the polished star, but Bobby was the truly great man.” He had it right. I wish I could have seen the world as he could have changed it.
I totally agree with you : You take the words right out of my mouth !!! > but Bobby was the truly great man.” He had it right. I wish I could have seen the world as he could have changed it.😔
They did change it. The 1964 Civil Rights Act destroyed apartheid laws in the south despite violent Democrat objections. I saw schools, colleges and businesses suddenly opened to Black citizens formerly impossible despite all the previous laws failing to accomplish it before. Eg, Previously there were no schools or overcrowded ones with second hand books and few could afford to go. Afterwards for the first time Black kids could go to school without going far from home. To a people mostly involved in domestic or farm labor this was life changing. I tutorrd kids sttaight out of 300 hundred years of apartheid poverty. They were bright as pennies. Eager to learn. Happy to hear they had a college they could go to in their town previously closed to them. It is wicked to tell a child he or she can not learn or do math because of their skin color.
Bobby had a unique view of the Oval Office and the DOJ and then the Senate-He learned what was just and how to try and achieve it because of his very unique perspective.
"Few are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change the world which yields most painfully to change." -RFK
I recall so clearly coming down stairs and my father stated "they killed Kennedy!", I responded yes 5 years ago...then he said: "Bobby!" The world changed so many times in the 60's. The real heros were murdered time and time again.
Absolutely - people like JFK, RFK and MLK were loved by millions, and they opposed the Vietnam War, the arms race, the Cold War, racial discrimination and other conflicts in America in the 60's that were supported by powerful, melevolent people behind the scenes.
1 Thessalonians 5:3 “For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.”
The answer is in his words! "Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not?" You and I, and more beside, must step forward to create a tiny ripple of hope that can truly flood the world.
I believe Politics has become empty and hollow and disingenuous in the extreme and I look at the World and I am losing my faith in modern Leaders of today and I can not see a Leader who is there to serve the World when it desperately needs true Leadership and Service to the Planet and its Humanity .
"We live in times of danger and uncertainty, but they are also more open to creative energy." These powerful words of RFK reminds that we people are unstoppable. God bless everyone.
@@bigdukesix4161the only one worth voting, who represents the same values, and shares the same name is called a radical today. If both RFK and JFK ran today, they would be smeared by the same labels. Such a shame.
Abraham Lincoln, John F Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy. These men inspire me and my heart breaks every time I am reminded of how quick their lives were taken. When Liberals make great leaders, they become Timeless Legends.
We need this man more then ever trump supporter biden supporter honestly we all want one thing for our lifes to be ok to feel like we got a guy fighting for our belives to draw us together we dont have that now it's all a messed up game and we hate each other over little stupid things
@@BilalAhmad-ff3xq remember, the founding fathers were extremist radical leftists. Kennedy had some wonderful speeches. The founding fathers overthrew the aristocracy and established a system that gave real hope to common people that a just and equal world was actually achievable. Which do you prefer, action that leads to the overthrow of oligarchy or wonderfully flowery speeches? I love the words that centrists say in public. It's their actions when in office and what they say when they think nobody can hear that lead me to think back to the actions of the extremist radical leftist founding fathers.
Beautiful. Deeply moving. I only hope RFK Jr will exemplify this legacy. I believe he will. God protect Robert F Kennedy Jr. We so need a great leader.
I am so glad I came upon this post and thank you for sharing this eulogy delivered by Ted Kennedy for his dear brother, president elect of the USA Bobby Kennedy. Heart rending and touching, rich in the values of moral courage. Taken too soon and trageically but the Kennedy brothers made their moral mark to be remembered forever for all time. May they and their dear departed Rest Eternally in God's love and Peace Amen 🙏✨️
It's unreal. Although, I find his MLK speech more powerful since it was so off-the-cuff, yet sincere (and I believe the only time publicly he talked about Jack's death).
I cry when reminded of what we could instead be. Let America endure uncertainty and fear, To shine brightly as a beacon of hope and progress for all. Never forget the abundant love forgiveness passion and pride that have achieved what few others could have fathomed possible.
I got really into speeches in my early twenties(I'm 36 now). I have forgotten most of it by now but this particular sentence has stuck with me since then and has grown to shape how I view others. "Those that live with us are our brothers, that they share with us the same short moment in life, that they seek as we do, nothing but the chance to live their life in purpose and happiness." If you take all of humans throughout the ages and tore down their goal to it's most purest form then you'll see that this is the undeniable truth.
Robert F.Kennedy impacted my life and the world like his brother JFK before him. Great Men do great things because they have great love and great passion. They both were Love in Motion. Salute! Never let us forget the late great Senator Edward Kennedy. ❤
Great speech and eulogy for his brother President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Politicians should speak with strength, integrity, moral courage, forthrightness and honor. This was a speech of such caliber.
Kennedy was a great man and loved American and the people. The people loves him!. But what is going on in America today makes me afraid and sad. Got needs to be back in so many lives to day.
To which individual that hears this will there be one who will see and do as is spoken.These are words divinely spoken.Let us all be united because in it we stand but divided we fall!!
Yes the words of neo liberals are often inspiring but frequently lack any follow through. Take, on the other hand, the words of the extremist radical leftists known as the founding fathers. Now there is a group that followed through on their equally flowery speeches.
Teddy's eulogy for Bobby was one of the greatest eulogies of all time… No doubt. An absolutely listen really should be an absolutely taught in every classroom also
that was the most beautiful speach i have ever heard... i... felt like he was talking to me... truly a remarkable man taken away from us way too soon...
A world in which choosing a side is seen as the only viable option people like the Kennedies are what we need. They were centrists who understood & respected the differences of people. Even create laws to protect that diversity. In the 21st century if u don't stand for something u are deemed to be weak & subsequently discarded. We need thses people now more than ever.
There has been, in no point in history, a greater speech. Selfless, wholesome, and intended for greater visions. It is a greater view, indifferent of race or rank, for the greater, united, peace among all mankind.
my grandma campaigned for him in IL, and was going to be at the primary in Chicago before his assassination... she always told me about how much this hurt her.
Both of their assassinations hurt those that were/are kindred to them. There was truth within them. Truth, like their spirits are eternal and permeate the cosmos. The sincere soul can feel their ripples.
When I heard this on that day I thought that is the most beautiful eulogy I've ever heard I have watched it several times The horrific tradgedies the Kennedy family endured
A great posting!!! Wonderfully synchronised with world events, human history and activities that go alongside each part of this eulogy. Thank you for creating it and posting it!!!
Spectacular. To survive into the future, humanity must survive itself. All men were created equal: An enduring dream, lives cut short by an assassin's gun. The dream remains, as the future begins each day. The Kennedy family reflected values that still resonate.
Does anyone old enough at the time he said these words know if his contemporaries ever called him out for the fact that they were plagiarized from George Bernard Shaw? He was assassinated 8 years before my birth so I’m curious. I ask not to disparage RFK as I hold him in high regard for his place in American history, particularly in how he resolved the Bay of Pigs fiasco. I ask so as to give proper credit to the original author.
@@neecicoleman1690 well the presidency was lethal to him & he did try to abolish the M.I.C & Fed reserve(which is apparently a private company managing the economy totally nothing weird there)
@@BilalAhmad-ff3xq Yes, but it was never entirely impossible to accomplish from a position of power. Bobby literally traveled the world trying to help people, striking out against social injustices in an effective and moral way which is why I feel that we need him (or somebody like him) in today's society.
@@martinjenkins6467 I believe that this is all Teddy. He read part of Robert's speech during the eulogy. One of the best speeches I've ever heard. The Kennedys were on a path to lead this country into a better place, sad that we lost them.
Bless the hearts of those that seek refuge in these words, equivalent to pilars of a man's soul. His true north when all things around him have gone south. Who find the light at the end of the tunnel in themselves. Using that fire to maybe not tackle the shortcomings of the entire world but! Doing what they can, keeping those unbeknownst to their conscious awareness of the warmth and refuge you give them. Keep that fire lit and protect it. Disburse it into the many souls on your path to ultimate unity with the planet. GOD BLESS
Brought me to tears. This is what I want for America, to help heal those who are hurt and comfort those who are suffering. we are all equal, we need to come together now, even if it means standing against the tide.❤️ these men were angels. As he said, it was often one person who made great change in the world as we see it today even if we think just one man cannot make a difference.
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.” Ronald Reagan
I agree, but unfortunately it was people like Ronald Reagan who actively opposed expansion of the freedoms people in America enjoy. Regan opposed the Civil Rights Act, Reagan supported the suppression of free speech through his participation in the Red Scare which destroyed the careers of hundreds of people who did not not play ball McCarthy, Reagan vetoed sanctions on Aperthaid South Africa. Reagan, along with his fellow Republican presidents, Nixon, W. Bush and Trump have done more than most in trying to curtail freedom.
Apartheid was of course created in South Africa primarily due to the advent of minimum wages, a device that Reagan was surely opposed to . Reagan was not anti Civil Rights. He merely believed in achieving those goals ,rightly or wrongly, in a civil manner, not by coercion of the State . Coercion is not freedom. Coercion is not civility.
@@avibanerjee96well, you lost me when you brought Trump, Bush, because you conspicuously left out democrat presidents. You are hopelessly biased. Obama, Biden curtailed freedom just as much, if not more so. The current world is much more censored than the period when Trump was in the office. I have never seen so many political prosecutions in the past compared to the present.
@@zengjanezhu "I have never seen so many political prosecutions in the past compared to the present"...that's because even the Republican Party didn't nominate abject criminals for office, for the most part. Well, there is Nixon and Watergate et al., Reagan and Iran-Contra et al., and Bush Jr. and lying his way into Iraq et al. On second thought, maybe I take back what I said about the Republican Party not nominating criminals. You are right, Democratic politicians have also curtailed freedoms, but rushing to defend Trump and the "Trump era" keeps me from taking you too seriously.
Oh my goodness! I have never heard words be put together so eloquently about things that really matter to all of us, despite religion, race, gender and ideology
What made the Kennedys such great leaders, is they never pretended they could solve all the issues. They always inspired the people to take control of their own lives and ask themselves what they could do.
They were forging a nation, and world, of people who thought for themselves and helped others. Such losses in such tragic circumstances. May God rest their beautiful souls.
Great leaders, they destroyed New York City with their immigration. Turned it into a third world nation.
Unless you r from some south american countries. Then he would send millions of dollars to install dictatorships.
@@ceccascorp8149 No American leaders are without their faults. But as far as intervening in other countries, the Kennedys were better than most.
@@ceccascorp8149capitalism baby Wooooooooo get good
@@alightthatnevergoesout People in Vietnam would disagree with you.
There's a video on this platform where Chomsky discusses this -
called something like 'the crimes of American presidents'
“Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not?”
One of the greatest quotes I have ever heard….
its from george bernard shaw, and is spoken by the devil...
There was a lot in that speech that made sense. but the line you shared here stands out to be sure.
Wish he was still here
Epic
Seeing his brother finish his most likely first term, seeing him grow old, seeing him have a family to outlast them both. Just… seeing him. Things that never were. “Why not?”
I was a i3 yr old volunteer campaign worker in SF ,CA. for Bobby and when he died tried to bury my grief working for the Kennedy Action Core . It didn't help . Even now at 69 I grieve his loss .And ... I imagine a world , where he lived !!!
I was 8 years old in Arcadia California so excited about Bobby becoming our president. I woke one morning and mom said Brent Bobby Kennedy was shot last night I prayed 🙏 to God all day saying please god make him be ok woke up the next morning mom said Brent Bobby Kennedy died 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😢😥😭I still feel the sadness of those days
@@Brent-qu3yk Beautifully said, Brent.
Beautifully said, Denisshea.
I Rembert that terrible night I grew up in southern California I was 8 yrs old we watched him on show dick cavett the night before he was shot still can't understand why this could happen
@@Brent-qu3yk I believe both he and his brother were killed because they were a threat to the powers behind the scenes in America. JFK had been at war with the CIA and had fired its director, Allen Dulles, after the CIA's disaster at the Bay of Pigs. He was going to get out of Vietnam, having issued National Security Action Memo 263 in October, '63, ordering the first 1,000 of our people home from Vietnam by 12/31/63, and telling McNamara, his Sec of Defense, to prepare the Joint Chiefs of Staff for us to pull out in '65. He was engaging in secret telephone talks with Khrushchev about ending the nuclear arms race and the Cold War with the Soviet Union, which Khrushchev was enthusiastic about. Doing those things alone would have taken billions of dollars from the military-industrial complex, which wanted to expand Vietnam and continue the Cold War and the arms race. By the time he ran in '68, RFK had already pledged to get out of Vietnam. Both brothers supported the emerging civil rights movement in the country. So they had made enemies of the mil-industrial complex, the CIA, the FBI, millions of racists, and others. I think that's why they were killed. Oswald and Sirhan were just the chosen patsies.
The loss of Bobby has left it's wounds on all decent people. We need not mourn him so much as show our conviction to the beliefs he had, and his faith in us to carry on with them.
I feel such sadness at the loss of Bobby and what might have been, we are surrounded today by such bland politicians who would never inspire anyone.
I was a little kid, 7 or 8 living in Los Angeles, yet so impressed by RFK that I stayed awake and saw the broadcast of him shot at the hotel that night. My heart bled for the hope he inspired.
his son is running, are you aware? RFKjr24💗!! from Europe with hope
@@mariekuijkenhistoricallyaw2598 yes but the apple 🍎 fell far.....
Bobby didn’t give this speech. His brother Teddy did.
A most excellent speech indeed with vision, idealism and hope for a better world. 58 years since he gave this speech I see an American political landscape utterly bereft of any public servants who have the integrity and decency of the Kennedy brothers.
Centrist for the win. I think
Amen! I agree. John and Bobby are turning in their graves what the Democratic Party has become. Thank God we still have their speeches and idealism to live unto.
@@davidflax648 The orange man will be 78 years old in 2024. Too old to be president--Abe Lincoln must be turning over in his grave to see what the GQP has become. He should stop telling lies and go quietly back to cheating at golf and stop being a crook and traitor!!!!!!!
Somewhere along the line integrity was lost all over the world
I think it was the beginning of the end of American society when they killed Bobby. Just Jack and maybe it could recover. But when they killed Bobby too it set in a poison which can only be ended with death and rebirth.
I have listened to all 3 Kennedy brothers since JFK became president, when I was 15 years old and living in my native Denmark. At the beginning of the speech I thought it was JFK speaking, only to realize a bit later it was Ted Kennedy, he sounded much like his JFK. However, after awhile I recognized the text from the eulogy Ted gave for his brother Bobby. I agree great speech, all the Kennedy brother was eloquent speakers. All call for the best in others, all had a moral compass when it came to civil rights, the poor etc. (in private life, not so much, specially JFK and Ted). They are all missed, the all made the US better, and given more time both JFK and RFK would have a great impact on this country.
For me only RFK counts ; but I understand the Democrats in God's own country although I am an atheist myself . I am Dutch and I am voting VVD ; i am a mixture of American Republican / GOP values and ideas and 2) The values and ideas of the Democratic Party . (Just like dr.,Henry Kissinger when he was looking for power in the old days giving college to college students - dr.Henry Kissinger was right from his point of view and ideas . He could have been a Democrat (in these times) as well , but history chose differently 😄😉.
I have this speech in my phone in audio. Whenever I feel and see injustice I listen. Never gets boring
I remember when I was about 8, my dad said “Jack was the polished star, but Bobby was the truly great man.” He had it right. I wish I could have seen the world as he could have changed it.
I totally agree with you : You take the words right out of my mouth !!! > but Bobby was the truly great man.” He had it right. I wish I could have seen the world as he could have changed it.😔
This nation broke for good when Bobby died. Hope died with him 💔
They did change it. The 1964 Civil Rights Act destroyed apartheid laws in the south despite violent Democrat objections. I saw schools, colleges and businesses suddenly opened to Black citizens formerly impossible despite all the previous laws failing to accomplish it before. Eg, Previously there were no schools or overcrowded ones with second hand books and few could afford to go. Afterwards for the first time Black kids could go to school without going far from home. To a people mostly involved in domestic or farm labor this was life changing. I tutorrd kids sttaight out of 300 hundred years of apartheid poverty. They were bright as pennies. Eager to learn. Happy to hear they had a college they could go to in their town previously closed to them. It is wicked to tell a child he or she can not learn or do math because of their skin color.
They were both fine men. I think Bobby was more passionate though
Bobby had a unique view of the Oval Office and the DOJ and then the Senate-He learned what was just and how to try and achieve it because of his very unique perspective.
One of the best speeches ever.
Such Clarity!
Such Emotions!
Such Ideals!
Such Genuineness!
Such Profoundness!
Much wow!
"Few are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change the world which yields most painfully to change."
-RFK
True🙏🏻
He would be proud of his son
True. So true!
@gabrieltait2685 Amen! God Bless and protect RFK JR and his loved ones
@bazooka - Those words were not RFK's, they were spoken by Ted Kennedy, a segment of his beautiful heartfelt eulogy at Bobby's funeral.
Near the end when you can hear his voice start to crack, it made me want to cry. Very thought provoking.
This is Ted Kennedy eulogizing his brother, that's why he was crying...
One of the most beautiful and heartfelt eulogies ever spoken.
Was hard to listen to with that music overlay.
Isn’t it just! The warble in his voice in closing brings me to tears every time.
I often think of the world that could have been if he’d have lived.
@@johnpayne2557that world still can exist, and will soon
Gets me every time!
@johnpayne2557 we have a chance to see. We have a Jr. 🙏
I recall so clearly coming down stairs and my father stated "they killed Kennedy!", I responded yes 5 years ago...then he said: "Bobby!" The world changed so many times in the 60's. The real heros were murdered time and time again.
True!
Absolutely - people like JFK, RFK and MLK were loved by millions, and they opposed the Vietnam War, the arms race, the Cold War, racial discrimination and other conflicts in America in the 60's that were supported by powerful, melevolent people behind the scenes.
A better future was taken from us again and again.
He is an earth angel that made the world a better place and his impact will endure ❤
Beautiful speech. Keep your head up everyone, this too shall pass.
Only if we wake up and engage in our own destiny
Peace is the way. Always will be. People have suffered all through history, may there be a end of suffering today and may peace encompass the world.
1 Thessalonians 5:3
“For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.”
This man was truly ahead of his time
Opportunist
Yes the Kennedy’s were ahead of their time, also just listen to JFK and RFK speeches.
We need this voice again; why can no one step forward with such understanding to inspire and lead us.
The answer is in his words! "Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not?" You and I, and more beside, must step forward to create a tiny ripple of hope that can truly flood the world.
His son has and I’m sure his father and Uncle are smiling down proud.🇺🇸❤️
It is! RFK Jr !
Today in 2024, we still suffer the loss of RFK his ideas, ideals, honor and courage not realized..
I believe Politics has become empty and hollow and disingenuous in the extreme and I look at the World and I am losing my faith in modern Leaders of today and I can not see a Leader who is there to serve the World when it desperately needs true Leadership and Service to the Planet and its Humanity .
Inspiration and truth spoken with such heart, wisdom and beauty in this eulogy 🙏🏽🌎☮️ RIP RFK 💐
"We live in times of danger and uncertainty, but they are also more open to creative energy."
These powerful words of RFK reminds that we people are unstoppable. God bless everyone.
Robert F. Kennedy, one of the greatest presidents we’ve never had.
John F Kennedy. Robert was his brother who was also assassinated during his run for president.
I apologize for misreading this comment the first time
And this was a true man… our choices today are no comparison to this hero
@@bigdukesix4161the only one worth voting, who represents the same values, and shares the same name is called a radical today. If both RFK and JFK ran today, they would be smeared by the same labels. Such a shame.
@@bigdukesix4161 his son is the hero we need today. Move past the media smears and listen to his message. RFK Jr has the same message as his father.
Imagine. We once had political leaders who spoke like this. Now they just yell at each other and try to scare us into electing them.
Abraham Lincoln, John F Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy. These men inspire me and my heart breaks every time I am reminded of how quick their lives were taken. When Liberals make great leaders, they become Timeless Legends.
I am here my child
We need this so much right now in our lives.
We need this man more then ever trump supporter biden supporter honestly we all want one thing for our lifes to be ok to feel like we got a guy fighting for our belives to draw us together we dont have that now it's all a messed up game and we hate each other over little stupid things
RFK Junior...
I believe in you , I want you to lead us ...
The Kennedy brothers were ahead of their time, outstanding speakers.
The speech fits perfectly in the world we live in now
Let’s act in small was to total the sum
Well in some places of the world but it fit better back then
Its a timeless speech. Remember Kennedies were centrist.
@@BilalAhmad-ff3xq remember, the founding fathers were extremist radical leftists.
Kennedy had some wonderful speeches. The founding fathers overthrew the aristocracy and established a system that gave real hope to common people that a just and equal world was actually achievable.
Which do you prefer, action that leads to the overthrow of oligarchy or wonderfully flowery speeches?
I love the words that centrists say in public. It's their actions when in office and what they say when they think nobody can hear that lead me to think back to the actions of the extremist radical leftist founding fathers.
@@nunyabizznez2805 I don't call the Founding Fathers "leftists" - they believed in God.
Beautiful. Deeply moving. I only hope RFK Jr will exemplify this legacy. I believe he will. God protect Robert F Kennedy Jr. We so need a great leader.
So very true. RFKjr 2024----2028!!
@@MicheleKaiser-io2dx and 2028-2032
@@chuckles8894You are correct sir..should have added a plus sign.
Go Bobby!
Sadly, no. But I still believe in his father's words and know which path this house will serve.
@@a1investigations433
Yes, sadly no. I feel betrayed
When his voice...cracks.... he loved his brother.
I am so glad I came upon this post and thank you for sharing this eulogy delivered by Ted Kennedy for his dear brother, president elect of the USA Bobby Kennedy. Heart rending and touching, rich in the values of moral courage. Taken too soon and trageically but the Kennedy brothers made their moral mark to be remembered forever for all time. May they and their dear departed Rest Eternally in God's love and Peace Amen
🙏✨️
I stand as a 20 year old who just got goosebumps with what he has just said.
Best speech STILL in 2021... Truly AMAZING!
It's unreal. Although, I find his MLK speech more powerful since it was so off-the-cuff, yet sincere (and I believe the only time publicly he talked about Jack's death).
his son is running for president, are you aware? RFKjr24💗!! from Europe with hope
I don't know how you can concentrate on his words with that horrible noise in the background drowning him out
@@jddarrochI found Malcom X to be much more compelling.
The best man in the world never became president he should have been😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I cry when reminded of what we could instead be. Let America endure uncertainty and fear, To shine brightly as a beacon of hope and progress for all. Never forget the abundant love forgiveness passion and pride that have achieved what few others could have fathomed possible.
I got really into speeches in my early twenties(I'm 36 now). I have forgotten most of it by now but this particular sentence has stuck with me since then and has grown to shape how I view others. "Those that live with us are our brothers, that they share with us the same short moment in life, that they seek as we do, nothing but the chance to live their life in purpose and happiness." If you take all of humans throughout the ages and tore down their goal to it's most purest form then you'll see that this is the undeniable truth.
know any other good speeches.
Robert F.Kennedy impacted my life and the world like his brother JFK before him. Great Men do great things because they have great love and great passion. They both were Love in Motion. Salute! Never let us forget the late great Senator Edward Kennedy. ❤
"When you see wrong, try to right it. When you see suffering, try to heal it. When you see war, try to stop it."
Thanks!
The Brothers Kennedy are legend. They will never be forgotten.
Beautiful speech.
Great speech and eulogy for his brother President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Politicians should speak with strength, integrity, moral courage, forthrightness and honor. This was a speech of such caliber.
Thanks
Kennedy was a great man and loved American and the people. The people loves him!. But what is going on in America today makes me afraid and sad. Got needs to be back in so many lives to day.
To which individual that hears this will there be one who will see and do as is spoken.These are words divinely spoken.Let us all be united because in it we stand but divided we fall!!
A house divided between itself cannot stand- Abraham Lincoln
@@icebreaker9995 did you just quote yourself, how old are you now 😂
Yes the words of neo liberals are often inspiring but frequently lack any follow through.
Take, on the other hand, the words of the extremist radical leftists known as the founding fathers. Now there is a group that followed through on their equally flowery speeches.
This speech is something else...en absolute listen 🎧
Teddy's eulogy for Bobby was one of the greatest eulogies of all time… No doubt. An absolutely listen really should be an absolutely taught in every classroom also
that was the most beautiful speach i have ever heard... i... felt like he was talking to me... truly a remarkable man taken away from us way too soon...
Quite possibly the greatest speech ever.
This is not a speach but a poem of hope! I salute the writer for he has written universally and timelessly.
We do it not because it is easy but because it is hard John F. Kennedy
Much closer words to visualize our life. Really, heart touching.
A world in which choosing a side is seen as the only viable option people like the Kennedies are what we need. They were centrists who understood & respected the differences of people. Even create laws to protect that diversity. In the 21st century if u don't stand for something u are deemed to be weak & subsequently discarded. We need thses people now more than ever.
Beautiful! 🙏🏾🇺🇸
A single spark of Courage is capable of igniting the fires of Hope.
I was a student panama canal college learning from my hero bobby kennedy uplifting goodness my goodness a beacon of hope around the world ❤️❤️❤️😭
There has been, in no point in history, a greater speech. Selfless, wholesome, and intended for greater visions. It is a greater view, indifferent of race or rank, for the greater, united, peace among all mankind.
Whatever with people's opinion of the Kennedys......This chokes me up every time I hear his heart breaking at the end of this brilliant eulogy.
my grandma campaigned for him in IL, and was going to be at the primary in Chicago before his assassination... she always told me about how much this hurt her.
Both of their assassinations hurt those that were/are kindred to them. There was truth within them. Truth, like their spirits are eternal and permeate the cosmos. The sincere soul can feel their ripples.
It hurt us all ❤
Not my brother
@@heavenlymonkey yeah sure thing
Altruism is the most beautiful quality mankind can possess. I believe that was Bobby’s legacy. Rest In Peace Brother.
When I heard this on that day I thought that is the most beautiful eulogy I've ever heard I have watched it several times The horrific tradgedies the Kennedy family endured
Brilliant speech!
Thank you. The world always evolves as we focus on higher principles, morality and the greatest good of all.
A great posting!!! Wonderfully synchronised with world events, human history and activities that go alongside each part of this eulogy. Thank you for creating it and posting it!!!
Le plus émouvant discours de Ted, en cette occasion si triste .Merci
This speech may be relevant forever.
Unbelievable speech … unbelievable..simply cried … Love ❤from Buffalo New York
R.I.P great speech
Why don’t we have leaders like him anymore
I feel sorry for my generation who were born in 90s and 2000
We completely lost 😢😢😢
Born in the 1980’s and we never got a decent leader either 🤷🏻♂️
You can be the type of leader you want to see in the world.
Powerful indeed. Lessons for Us ALL yet to be heeded.
"Don't look at things how they are and ask why, dream the things that never were, that have yet to happen, and ask *why not?* "
Spectacular. To survive into the future, humanity must survive itself. All men were created equal: An enduring dream, lives cut short by an assassin's gun. The dream remains, as the future begins each day. The Kennedy family reflected values that still resonate.
A time to remember this vision
Wow. I haven't heard that in decades. Now with a lump in my throat. A loss for words.
This made me cry.
Great man . God bless the united states. For giving the world this man if only for a short time ❤❤❤
HOPE IS EVERYTHING SIR.
We can all be remembered this way if we so choose. I wish I could have known such a man. ♥️✌️
TRUTH MATTERS!!!❤
"Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not"?
I think I found my favorite RFK quote
This is actually a excerpt from the eulogy given by Ted Kennedy at the funeral of rfk. Which was a reference to the speech rfk gave in South Africa
Way ahead of your time and ours. Kennedy ❤️
Beautiful speech
Speaking from the heart. God bless all of you.
Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream of things that never were and say why not?
I love that saying Bobby Kennedy
Yes, we must for the sake of future generations grasp hold of these ideals so that our Children will find the way....
@@colleenstevens7651 its my favourite saying of all time, i often wonder what the world would be like if he never died,
Hello - Abe Lincoln
Does anyone old enough at the time he said these words know if his contemporaries ever called him out for the fact that they were plagiarized from George Bernard Shaw? He was assassinated 8 years before my birth so I’m curious. I ask not to disparage RFK as I hold him in high regard for his place in American history, particularly in how he resolved the Bay of Pigs fiasco. I ask so as to give proper credit to the original author.
Beautiful
We see our enemies as friends. We’re pitted agents each other but we’re in this together. We are not enemies but friends. Don’t lose hope
This is Ted Kennedy's Eulogy for his brother Robert F. Kennedy. June 8, 1968 at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Heartbreaking then and now. RIP
Oh man ,his voice is shaky in the end. They were really good brothers a wonderful family,Kennedy family.
Thank you for sharing this, the greatest of the great speeches...I never heard this talk of JFK..so thanks again ❤
Glad you enjoyed it :)
I cried so hard that day. We need Bobby back.
JFK wouldn't be bad either
@@BilalAhmad-ff3xq Ehh. He was over rated, he could've done better had he stayed in the Senate, the presidency was hard on him in more way than one.
@@neecicoleman1690 well the presidency was lethal to him & he did try to abolish the M.I.C & Fed reserve(which is apparently a private company managing the economy totally nothing weird there)
@@neecicoleman1690 I agree but from the height of power the suffering of others becomes... mangled, too confusing to solve.
@@BilalAhmad-ff3xq Yes, but it was never entirely impossible to accomplish from a position of power. Bobby literally traveled the world trying to help people, striking out against social injustices in an effective and moral way which is why I feel that we need him (or somebody like him) in today's society.
Wow - simply amazing. Thank you sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is Teddy Kennedy, delivering his brothers speech at RFK’s funeral.
Teddy was the best speaker of the
Brothers with his deep rich voice.
@@martinjenkins6467 I believe that this is all Teddy. He read part of Robert's speech during the eulogy. One of the best speeches I've ever heard. The Kennedys were on a path to lead this country into a better place, sad that we lost them.
@@cougargoldwell they kinda got blown to pieces, not lost...
@heavenlymonkey they didn't get blown to pieces
We do have his so and he will get my vote!🇺🇸❤
This has to be the best speech of all time and amazing music ❤
6:51 We ought to live by this. The future belongs to those with the courage to fight for their dreams.
What a wonderful speech from the past that has the same meaning today but we don't have the great leaders and speakers like Robert Kennedy.
Bless the hearts of those that seek refuge in these words, equivalent to pilars of a man's soul. His true north when all things around him have gone south. Who find the light at the end of the tunnel in themselves. Using that fire to maybe not tackle the shortcomings of the entire world but! Doing what they can, keeping those unbeknownst to their conscious awareness of the warmth and refuge you give them. Keep that fire lit and protect it. Disburse it into the many souls on your path to ultimate unity with the planet. GOD BLESS
Brought me to tears. This is what I want for America, to help heal those who are hurt and comfort those who are suffering. we are all equal, we need to come together now, even if it means standing against the tide.❤️ these men were angels. As he said, it was often one person who made great change in the world as we see it today even if we think just one man cannot make a difference.
Wish everyone could hear this speech right now
Listening to this eulogy My heart is filled with hope and positivity
Great speech and truthful words 👏 👍.
"Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not."
Brilliant speech, delivered with calm dept and heart, Rest in peace Robert...
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.” Ronald Reagan
I agree, but unfortunately it was people like Ronald Reagan who actively opposed expansion of the freedoms people in America enjoy. Regan opposed the Civil Rights Act, Reagan supported the suppression of free speech through his participation in the Red Scare which destroyed the careers of hundreds of people who did not not play ball McCarthy, Reagan vetoed sanctions on Aperthaid South Africa. Reagan, along with his fellow Republican presidents, Nixon, W. Bush and Trump have done more than most in trying to curtail freedom.
Apartheid was of course created in South Africa primarily due to the advent of minimum wages, a device that Reagan was surely opposed to .
Reagan was not anti Civil Rights. He merely believed in achieving those goals ,rightly or wrongly, in a civil manner, not by coercion of the State . Coercion is not freedom. Coercion is not civility.
@@avibanerjee96 you’ve got it all right my friend
@@avibanerjee96well, you lost me when you brought Trump, Bush, because you conspicuously left out democrat presidents. You are hopelessly biased. Obama, Biden curtailed freedom just as much, if not more so. The current world is much more censored than the period when Trump was in the office. I have never seen so many political prosecutions in the past compared to the present.
@@zengjanezhu "I have never seen so many political prosecutions in the past compared to the present"...that's because even the Republican Party didn't nominate abject criminals for office, for the most part. Well, there is Nixon and Watergate et al., Reagan and Iran-Contra et al., and Bush Jr. and lying his way into Iraq et al. On second thought, maybe I take back what I said about the Republican Party not nominating criminals. You are right, Democratic politicians have also curtailed freedoms, but rushing to defend Trump and the "Trump era" keeps me from taking you too seriously.
Oh my goodness! I have never heard words be put together so eloquently about things that really matter to all of us, despite religion, race, gender and ideology
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