![]() Kennedy Jr.’s policy positions, in his current campaign for the Democratic nomination for President, seem as carefully thought-through as Schlossberg’s opposition to dining out. That’s particularly galling because Robert F. Schlossberg’s video is ultimately a scrap of ephemeral content, an introduction to a personality with all of Grandpa’s passion but perhaps a bit less of his perspective, but his mom’s cousin’s current activities in the public eye carry more weight. ![]() ![]() The video’s odd angle of approach to its subject, too - restaurant culture “ruins your whole life,” Schlossberg tells us, with fixed jaw and fiery eyes - recalls the Kennedy family’s recent, splashier, and more consequential entry into viral fame. But there was a special sort of voltage to it, in part because, in the classic way of genetics, Schlossberg is at once the living embodiment of two of the most iconic Americans of the twentieth century. ![]() Which sounds hyperbolic! This was just a (sort of…) short video in which Schlossberg, dressed warmly against dusk beach winds while standing in sand dunes, was having some fun, albeit by sharing somewhat disconnected and hard-to-follow thoughts.
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