Kennedys liken Obama to RFK during South Bend visit

By JEFF PARROTT, Tribune Staff Writer

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Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, and their son Max Kennedy,

Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, and their son Max Kennedy, receive a round of applause during Friday, April 4, 2008. Forty years ago today in a park next to the school Kennedy broke the news to a crowd that King had been assassinated. The park is home to a peace memorial honoring the two men. (AP Photo/Tom Strattman)

By Beth Boehne

SOUTH BEND — Calling Sen. Barack Obama a man who can unite the country as their late husband and father, Robert F. Kennedy, once tried to do, Ethel and Max Kennedy campaigned in South Bend Saturday for the Democratic presidential hopeful.

Their visit came about six weeks before Indiana’s May 6 primary election, the first time in 40 years — when Robert Kennedy ran for president — that the nomination is still contested this late in the election. It also came 12 days after RFK daughter Kathleen Kennedy Townsend accompanied Bill and Chelsea Clinton to South Bend to drum up support for Hillary Clinton, Obama’s rival for the Democratic nomination.

"Kathleen has to sit at the grandchildren’s table now," Max Kennedy, 43, quipped to the delight of a raucous Obama crowd at the West Side Democratic club.

The Kennedys, accompanied by former Indiana congressman Tim Roemer, first stopped at the West Side Democratic Club, where they whipped Obama supporters up into a frenzy with cheers of "Yes we can!" and "Yes we will!"

Later, before a more reserved audience at the University of Notre Dame’s Washington Hall, Max Kennedy was more serious.

"I have met people my whole life who have come up to me and said that they love my father," Kennedy told a group comprised largely of college students in the University of Notre Dame’s Washington Hall. "I understood what they were saying but I never felt what they were saying. This election has changed my life. I want so much for this country to be again the country I thought it was when I was a child."

Tuesday, Apr 8 at 2:09 PM Bill wrote ...

Does anyone care what the kennedys think?

Monday, Apr 7 at 7:19 PM Islander wrote ...

I would like to know how a lot of these posters on here tend to think that Obama is going to reach across the aisle and unite everybody. Take a look at his Senate voting record. He's the biggest party line voter there is. So is Hillary. McCain has reached across more than the other two combined, but I don't support him either. Man, the media really wants to heard the masses.

Monday, Apr 7 at 6:51 PM Judy wrote ...

Mary Hale doesn't know what she is talking about when she said Hillary campaigned in Florida NOT TRUE, but Obama's TV ads did air in Florida, which was not supposed to happen. Voters,renenber Washington High School Board seats when they come up for election. What was good for Hillary should be good for Obama. Talk about reverse discrimination.....

Monday, Apr 7 at 9:28 AM Not A Sheep wrote ...

We all see what we WANT to see and for those who do not know what to look for or where to look there are celebrities to step up and tell you who to vote for. The people doing all this endorsing are the ones who stand to lose the least because they are already past and above the danger zone. If Ted Kennedy makes a mistake in his endorsement do you think his life will change for the worse? Yours might, but his won't. Do your own homework and make your vote count for you! For whom doesn't matter!

Monday, Apr 7 at 4:33 AM martha.davidson@telus.net wrote ...

HILLARY CLINTON IS UNELECTABLE Hillary Clinton started off her campaign with a sizable "war chest", a staff she has worked with for years, and some 256 "super delegates". Just look where she is now! Hillary can't run a campaign = country Hillary can't raise money = economy or pay her vendors Hillary won't pay campaign = national health care workers health care premiums Hillary can't tell the truth = foreign affairs

Sunday, Apr 6 at 2:44 PM ED wrote ...

JOHN AND BOBBY WERE GREAT. NOW WHO CARES ABOUT THE KENNEDY'S? TED KENNEDY IS A JERK! OBAMA IS NOT GREAT. THE MEDIA THINKS SO, LOL.

Sunday, Apr 6 at 2:41 PM JOYCE wrote ...

WAIT UNTIL THE KENNY'S HEAR THIS UPCOMING STORY, LOL. 2 LINKS HERE READ BOTH, SO SAD OBAMA! http://bigheaddc.com/2008/02/24/deception/ http://larrysinclair0926.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/donald-young-the-gay-choirmaster-at-obamas-church-telephoned-me-not-long-before-he-was-murdered-how-did-he-know-who-i-was-and-how-to-contact-me-before-i-went-public-with-my-allegations-about-oba/

Sunday, Apr 6 at 12:16 PM TRUTHradar wrote ...

What an IDIOTIC comment Anonymous! I would certainly think a family member would know if someone likens to "their own husband" or father...perhaps you don't know your family, spouse or father well, but don't spread your own misgivings as propaganda, who needs it! IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW RFK PERSONALLY, then shut up and leave spins & propaganda to those who do it best...and that's POLITICIANS that have been in Washington long!

Sunday, Apr 6 at 11:18 AM mary hale wrote ...

Good for the Kenndy's Obama is the one that can unite our country here and aboard. And he didn't go to flordia as promised but HRC did and she talked to groups. This was wrong and He isn't keeping them from a re-vote. they don't want to pay for it. So sit the deligates and a 50 50 of total votes. to each one. that way they get to be there and Dean has already said hey would be there so what else do you want. They were wrong and HRC was wrong for going after saying she wouldn't/thats campaining,

Sunday, Apr 6 at 10:24 AM TR wrote ...

They have to liken him to somebody,because he's a nobody.

Sunday, Apr 6 at 1:30 AM Sarah wrote ...

Why not. I respect this family for continuing to be politically involved after all this time. My big question now is...how could the Clintons make 107 million this past 7 years and still pop up recruit us everyday Americans to donate $50 to Hillary's campaign??? With that kind of income stream...if she can't finance her campaign better than asking the avg American for $50...do we really need this leadership for the country??? I think...not. I wish Omaba the best.

Saturday, Apr 5 at 11:58 PM R wrote ...

I can think of another Democratic candidate who's a lot more like RFK... Who could it be?

Saturday, Apr 5 at 9:24 PM Dustin wrote ...

Another uninformed comment from "Anonymous". It was John Kennedy who was commander in chief during the Cuban Missle Crisis. Robert was an advisor. I would say that if anyone is qualified to compare Barack Obama to Robert Kennedy's spirit and ideals, it would be his son and his widow. A lot of conservatives hold Ted Kennedy up to be a liberal boogeyman but George Bush and John McCain have worked with him; how bad can he be? By the way, Ted Kennedy endorsed Barack Obama.

Saturday, Apr 5 at 8:54 PM Anonymous wrote ...

Oh, give me a break. There is no way Obama is Kennedy. The only thing they have is they can talk a good talk. There is no way they are anywhere common. Kenndey was not a liberals liberal. He was a moderate Democrat. He would listen to his Generals, as he did in the Cuban Crisis. Obama has all ready stated he would not listen to his generals.

Saturday, Apr 5 at 8:40 PM Trebor wrote ...

Does Ted Kennedy Like Him? Then it has to be good for America???? NOT!!!!

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