Adam Walinsky
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American lawyer and speechwriter (1937–2023)
Not to be confused with Adam Wilensky.
Adam Walinsky (1937 – November 2023) was an American lawyer who served in the United States Department of Justice and as a speechwriter for Robert F. Kennedy.[1] He had also been the 1970 nominee for New York Attorney General by the Democratic Party.[2] He criticized Ira Stoll's efforts to claim John F. Kennedy as a political conservative saying that Kennedy had moved to the left near the end of his life.[3] In 2016 he endorsed Donald Trump in large part due to concerns the Democratic Party had become too supportive of war.[4] Walinsky died in November 2023.[5]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Adam Walinsky personal papers at JFK Library". Archived from the original on 2016年10月09日. Retrieved 2016年10月07日.
- ^ Page 33 of New York Magazine of August 31, 1970
- ^ Fox News for November 15, 2013
- ^ "I Was RFK's Speechwriter. Now I'm Voting for Trump. Here's Why.", politico.com, September 21, 2016
- ^ "Adam Walinsky, Restless in Peace". Blog. Retrieved 2024年11月10日.
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| Preceded by | Democratic nominee for Attorney General of New York 1970 |
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