Robert Kennedy Jr. on the present and future of America, and why he thinks Canadians should sneak over the border on election day…
October 30, 2008 by David Scott
George Stroumboulopoulos did a great interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last night. Here’s a preview:
And here’s the link to the full interview on CBC’s website.
The full interview is well worth your time. In it, Kennedy delivers a concise, but passionate and convincing (though, admittedly, I’m part of the choir he preaches to) critique of how, over the last eight years, the Bush administration has squandered the goodwill towards America that had been built up over the years by better, wiser leadership, and how that goodwill might be regained. The man shows an obvious love for his country, both in the way he holds to his ideals and in his anger over the way things have gone. He also (only half jokingly) suggests that Canadians can do their part by sneaking over the border and voting for Obama ;-).
And for anyone scratching his or her head and saying, “What’s with the voice?” here’s a link that explains his condition, spasmodic dysphonia, which affects only the voice box of only 0.02% of the population.


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