wonders if the price paid for power is too high. i just don t know what my future will be. i m going to decide that sometime in the future. but i haven t decided that yet. he kind of immersed himself in trying to rearrange his cosmogeny and try to figure out what to do with his life. i just don t know what i ll do. as bob wriby considers his future, his family is a source of support. his brother teddy is seven years younger than bobby, and the two kennedys had relatively little to do with each other growing up. it s only with the death of jack in 1963 the two brothers become extremely close. ted is establishing himself in the world of politics. in 1962 he was elected senator of massachusetts, filling jack s
bobby kennedy is a poor candidate. his voice is reedy and weak. let me just let me say that s my he speaks in a monotone. that s my first he s stumbling for his words. he s not buttoned up. he s not polished. that s my first speech as a candidate. he s a terrible candidate. he was shy. he didn t like small talk. he didn t do backslapping. he was running against a guy named kenneth keating, an older, white-haired veteran so-called liberal republican. taking a page out of jack s campaign book, bobby brings in his mother rose. i know you have come to hear about bob and why i think he s eminently fitted to be a united states senator. they put his mother on television, i remember.