he was quite conservative in the 50s, but he also, the profanity of his brothers as assassinatio it was devastating. he struggled for a long time. back to the conversations i was privy to when my father saw bobby in new york. he was questioning whether god existed or not. that was 1967. that was a shattering experience. john, arthur schlesinger actually wrote during the lead-up to 1968 how he was basically talking to the ghost of his brother and trying to struggle with this epic decision. yeah, as a historian, i think arthur appreciated the narrative arc of rfk s life. there is a letter andrew and stephen found in the book from 1954 i think where arthur cites pretty harsh things about bobby. and slowly as rfk changed and