Archive for the ‘Kennedy’ Category

Retro Friday: A Very Special Christmas

December 26, 2008

OK, one more Christmas-related video… and then we’ll see you next week. From the magic of YouTube: A clip from what appears to be a 1988 Christmas special dedicated to the Special Olympics — the organization founded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, hence the appearance of so many Kennedys (including Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger). Marvel at this performance of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” featuring Schwarzenegger, Mike Tyson (yes, Mike Tyson), Randy Travis and others.

And with that, we say, Happy Holidays!

Retro Friday: Camelot, Part I

November 7, 2008

A vintage newsreel from 1960, when another young president-elect captured the excitement of the American people.

Remembering Bobby Kennedy at the Ambassador Site

June 9, 2008

It wasn’t much, but I guess it has been 40 years. Nonetheless, at least a few people last week visited the Robert Kennedy Memorial Parkway (that’s the stretch of Wilshire in front of the Ambassador) to recognize the 40th anniversary of Robert Kennedy’s assassination at the Ambassador Hotel.

Above, a large portrait of RFK was hung on the chainlink fence outside the Ambassador construction site, while candles were illuminated underneath. Sadly, there was no remembrance inside the hotel, or the pantry where RFK was shot. That, of course, as you’re well aware, is because of the LAUSD’s move over the past few years to tear down the storied but long-vacant hotel.

RFK Assassination: It Was 40 Years Ago Today

June 5, 2008

Sadly, the Ambassador Hotel, where Bobby Kennedy was shot in the early hours of June 5, 1968, no longer stands. And as Patt Morrison writes, that’s a shame:

Imagine studying American history within the very walls where Richard Nixon wrote the “Checkers” speech that saved his political bacon.

But the Kennedy family pretty much wanted the place razed and the ground sown with salt. Coupled with the LAUSD’s desperate need for classrooms, it was adios, Ambassador. The first of the three new schools on the property is supposed to open 15 months from now.

So where is the pantry now?

After the preservationists’ lawsuits and the environmental impact reports, the LAUSD agreed to pluck it out and maintain it intact. But the LAUSD’s senior project manager, John Kuprenas, told me that an engineer said no way. “Hold the bus,” is what Kuprenas told me the engineer said. “This plan looks kind of iffy.” The fear was that if the district “tried to take it out in a mass, it’d all completely crumble,” Kuprenas said.

So the pantry exists today not even as a kit to be eventually reassembled but in sample pieces — 2-foot-diameter cores of floor, walls and ceiling, along with doors, electrical panels and the biggest piece, the ice machine behind which Sirhan Sirhan stood, waiting to open fire. It’s all on 30 pallets, shrink-wrapped and stored in a secure, undisclosed location, waiting for a special commission and the school board to decide what historical institution might deserve them.

Except for some recycled steel, the rest of the pantry, along with most of the Ambassador Hotel, went to a landfill.

Morrison swings it to now, noting that the Universal fire got more press attention than the Ambassador pantry destruction.

Meanwhile, for an as-it-happened piece of history, check out the live coverage of the RFK shooting, archived from 1968. I first posted this a few months ago, and mentioned at the time how a YouTube user named JFK1963 has posted, in chronological order, nine videos from CBS News that chronicle the assassination of Bobby Kennedy on June 5, 1968. It’s chilling to watch the videos in order, as if you’re watching coverage of the event live — starting with RFK’s victory speech at the Ambassador Hotel, having just won the California primary.

Retro Friday: Martin Luther King Jr., 1968

April 4, 2008

Retro Friday: Martin Luther King Jr., 1968

April 4, 2008

Retro Friday: RFK Edition

March 7, 2008

A YouTube user named JFK1963 has posted, in chronological order, nine videos from CBS News that chronicle the assassination of Bobby Kennedy on June 5, 1968. It’s chilling to watch the videos in order, as if you’re watching coverage of the event live — starting with RFK’s victory speech at the Ambassador Hotel, having just won the California primary (above).

Below, the cheers from the crowd have turned into screams, as word spreads that Kennedy has been shot and volunteers ask if there are doctors in the house. Other videos show reporters on scene and anchors back in New York (including Mike Wallace) trying to make sense of it all. Click on one of the videos to find the whole collection at YouTube.

Retro Friday: RFK Edition

March 7, 2008

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