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dalton99a

(95,626 posts)
Thu May 28, 2026, 01:18 PM Thursday

Where politics are concerned, it is time to let go of Camelot.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/28/opinion/kennedy-jack-schlossberg-political-dynasty.html

He’s Entitled and Nepotistic. This Is Not What Democrats Need.
May 28, 2026
By Michelle Cottle

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America’s royal family has been on my mind lately, thanks to its latest entrant into the national political arena, John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg, the dashing young grandson of President John F. Kennedy. Mr. Schlossberg, who goes by Jack, is running to represent New York’s 12th Congressional District. So far, his candidacy has been a case study in chaos and entitlement, as detailed in a recent article in The Times. Especially in the crucial early days of the campaign, it said the newbie candidate “would regularly blow off weekly strategy meetings called for his benefit, and made a habit of disappearing for long stretches with little notice or explanation. (He did carve out time to swim or paddleboard in the Hudson most days.)”

Some might be inclined to scold Mr. Schlossberg for sullying his family’s storied political legacy. But that broader legacy — and the inclination, particularly in certain Democratic circles, to keep treating members of this overhyped clan as inherently serious players — is no longer serving the party, or the broader public, well.

Where politics are concerned, it is time to let go of Camelot.

Some children of fame and privilege grow up committed to working extra hard to prove themselves. Mr. Schlossberg does not seem to have chosen this path. He has “little traditional work experience,” as The Times put it, and now seems to be approaching this campaign as something of a cool side hustle. This kind of princeling energy doesn’t feel like what Americans are crying out for more of in Congress.

Nearly three decades on, we find ourselves saddled with arguably Bobby’s most dangerous offspring. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a public-health nightmare, a cad — his sex diary alone should have disqualified him from any office — a grifter and a crank. But there he sits at the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services, steering us into a future of more measles, less cancer research and who knows what other horrors.

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Where politics are concerned, it is time to let go of Camelot. (Original Post) dalton99a Thursday OP
his district needs to consider this seriously rampartd Thursday #1
DURec leftstreet Thursday #2
IT'S LONG OVER! MineralMan Thursday #3
Yeahhhhh ... Kennedy's aren't really working out real well these days. Give me some more Mamdanis. Scrivener7 Thursday #4
Especially the brain worm guy. Initech Thursday #6
Never mythologized the Kennedys. Not a problem. Solly Mack Thursday #5
Who? Raven123 Thursday #7
for which he is eligible choie Thursday #8
Voters get to decide if a candidate is qualified Raven123 Thursday #11
Has the times heard the talk of don jr? spanone Thursday #9
Thank you MustLoveBeagles Thursday #10
Nepo Baby Deep State Witch Thursday #12

rampartd

(5,189 posts)
1. his district needs to consider this seriously
Thu May 28, 2026, 01:24 PM
Thursday

rfk jr proves that kennedies can go bad like any other family but

i'm not taking the n y times word on it either.

MineralMan

(151,656 posts)
3. IT'S LONG OVER!
Thu May 28, 2026, 01:34 PM
Thursday

I campaigned for JFK in 1960. I was 15 year old. I cut my political teeth on that. I was a Freshman in college when I saw the first report of his assassination in the dorm's TV room.

I'm 80 years old now, almost 81. The Kennedy Era is long gone. It no longer exists, really. It was wonderful at the time, but most people either have no memory of it or remember it only as a glow on the distant horizon.

Nobody should be getting anything from being part of the Kennedy family now. That's totally irrelevant. Once Bobby was also assassinated, it was over. Everything after that is worthless, politically now. Look at RFK, Jr. He's nothing but an entitled joke.

We need to forget all that. In 1963, we had dial phones in our houses, and most people watched black and white TVs still. I was taking my first computer programming classes. I could vaguely see something like what our technological society might become, but those who created it were still in school.

It's a different world, now. We need to forget JFK, RFK and everything else about that long ago period. We need to focus on today's needs. On today's risks and issues.

Scrivener7

(60,125 posts)
4. Yeahhhhh ... Kennedy's aren't really working out real well these days. Give me some more Mamdanis.
Thu May 28, 2026, 01:37 PM
Thursday

Solly Mack

(97,294 posts)
5. Never mythologized the Kennedys. Not a problem.
Thu May 28, 2026, 01:40 PM
Thursday

King Authoritarian of Cameltoe, on the other hand, is.

Raven123

(7,929 posts)
7. Who?
Thu May 28, 2026, 01:49 PM
Thursday

Pretty sure most of America let that story go a long time ago. I do wonder when the media will do the same. Schlossberg can run for any office he desires and for which he is eligible, just like the rest of us.

Raven123

(7,929 posts)
11. Voters get to decide if a candidate is qualified
Thu May 28, 2026, 02:53 PM
Thursday

As we know their judgement is sometimes lacking.

Deep State Witch

(12,770 posts)
12. Nepo Baby
Thu May 28, 2026, 06:08 PM
Thursday

When all you've got to run on is that you're a nepo baby, you'd better do something else.

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