Jack Newfield

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His enemies said he [Robert Kennedy] was consumed with selfish ambition, a ruthless opportunist exploiting his brother's legend. But he was too passionate and too vulnerable ever to be the cool and confident operator his brother was.
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Brother
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Robert Kennedy identified with people, not data, or institutions, or theories. Poverty was a specific black face for him, not a manila folder full of statistics.
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Adversity
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All his life he [Robert Kennedy] had been schooled that nothing was worse than to finish second. But crushing fears are no longer so crushing once they are experienced.
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Crush
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I don't fight for nobody else because Don King has made me money. Yet I hear people saying Don King is exploiting me. I made $15.5 million with Don. How would you like to be exploited and make $15.5 million?
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Kings
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But they were as different as fire and ice. Robert Kennedy thought Eugene McCarthy was pompous, petty, and venal. McCarthy thought Kennedy was a spoiled, unintelligent demagogue.
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Fire
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It [his brothers assassination] made Robert Kennedy, a man unprepared for introspection, think for the first time in his life, what he wanted to do, and what he stood for.
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Brother
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I make more money with Don King stealing from me than 100 percent from other promoters.
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Kings
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He knows which fighters to steal, how to exploit anyone's vice, vanity or insecurity and make a profit for himself.
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Vanity
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Comprehensive, judicious, evenhanded, original. An Unfinished Life has the sober judgment and nuanced accuracy that make it ring true in all the controversial and tricky parts.
- Jack Newfield
Collection: Sober