WASHINGTON, D.C. — When Hillary Clinton last Friday said, "We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June (1968) in California," she was not saying anything she had not publicly declared earlier. Yet, those words detonated a politically critical mass, raising among Democrats new levels of anti-Clinton sentiment and concern about Barack Obama's viability in the general election.
After Clinton cited the murder of Robert F. Kennedy as reason for remaining a candida ...
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