This documentary is okay. It's about a 6.5 but I had to gig it a couple stars for it's characterization of Robert F. Kennedy. Dr. Thaddeus Russell says that Bobby was someone who believed in 'noblesse oblige', that people with a better situation in life have an obligation to help out people who have less than them. He goes on to say that RFK 'looked down' on people and thought they were 'inferior' to him. That is complete nonsense. Yes, RFK believed in noblesse oblige but he didn't look down on anyone.
You can't tell me a farm worker in West Virginia has it the same as a rich family in Massachusetts. He was seeing the world for what it was and wanting EVERYBODY in U.S to have a good quality of life, education, access to healthcare and the ability to pursue what used to be called "The American Dream". He was doing what was expected of politicians of the day. He was working for the 'common good'. Right-wing media in this country has totally destroyed the common good and replaced it with bitter partisanship. But it did exist in RFK's time and he was a very good person for attempting to serve it.