Must end like this

Jaden 2022-11-04 06:18:13

In the 1960s, in an era of hope, chaos, and change, his brother John was assassinated on the streets of Dallas. At that time, the Vietnam War had not expanded. Martin Luther King’s dream reverberated in my ears. If John didn’t die , Then the Vietnam War will not expand, and may even end, but with the sound of gunfire on the streets of Dallas, a man who could stop the Vietnam War fell, and Martin’s dream was also shattered. One could give a country an era. The person who made the change fell, leaving behind an unfulfilled dream, a meaningless war that should have ended long ago.
Perhaps Bobby’s election was for his brother’s unfinished business to complete himself. So he participated in the election, let a meaningless war come to an end, and let Martin’s dream come true as soon as possible. Bobby was the last thing his era gave to this country. People who change opportunities.
But the moment the gunfire came out of the hotel, this last chance disappeared, and Qianfan did not return.
But even if Bobby is elected president, the outcome will probably not be better than his brother. In the face of a huge and strong interest group, the most beautiful dream will be ruthlessly smashed into pieces and pieces cannot be spelled out.
If so, his dream . The outcome is inevitable, even if it is not such an outcome that is impeached and stepped down by interest groups, or he cannot win re-election, or compromises.
He knew that the country needed change, but he couldn't stop his death and let his dream disappear like a bubble.

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Bobby quotes

  • John Casey: [opens the hotel door for Robert F. Kennedy and entourage] Hello, Senator Kennedy.

  • Virginia Fallon: People come to see me. People LOVE me! So if I want to have a fucking drink, then I am going to have a fucking drink

    [softly, in Tim's face]

    Virginia Fallon: ... because I deserve it!