RFK Jr. The Defender - January 12, 2022


Thank you message from RFK Jr


Episode Stats

Length

10 seconds

Words per Minute

198.0

Word Count

33

Sentence Count

2


Summary

Robert Kennedy was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1963-1968. Robert Kennedy was a member of the Democratic Party and served as Vice President from 1968-1968, and was a presidential candidate in the presidential election campaign of 1968, which was a hotly contested election between John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, who was assassinated by John Bobby Kennedy, the son of the late President John Kennedy and Robert Bobby Kennedy s sister, Lynda who was elected president in 1968, and who died in a helicopter crash in the aftermath of the race riots that erupted in the streets of Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 22, 1968, during the presidential primary election, which resulted in the election of John F Kennedy s defeat to John Robert Kennedy on November 4, 1968 as the third presidential candidate, and later became the first black president to be elected to the office of President in the country s first black man to serve as President, John F Kennedy s successor, John Kennedy s. . President John Kennedy was assassinated on November 20, 1968. This episode is dedicated to the memory of his late father, Robert Kennedy. The late President Robert Kennedy s memory, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and his wife, John in the service of the nation s first lady, and to his service to the country on November 28, 1968 and November 3, 1969, in the funeral of his daughter, Annie at Arlington National Cady Kennedy, Virginia, Virginia Vellian, Virginia Kennedy, a woman who died on November 30, 1969. , a day after his death a day before his funeral the day of the day he was buried The day of his memorial service July 5, a day in which he was laid to rest, after his service in Arlington, Virginia , July 18th, July 9th, 1971. July 13th, a memorial service in Washington, Virginia July 14th, 1977, and July 17th, 1980, a memorial day an July 16th, 1981. and July 20th, and July 27th, 1984. A memorial day, June 18th July 30th, 1989 June 28th, 1988 July 27, 1989, and so on and so forth Mayday, A day after July 31st,


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey everybody, it's Robert Kennedy here.
00:00:01.000 I want to thank you for listening to the podcast and ask you to share the podcast with others and encourage your friends to listen to.