So, what about this movie "Bobby?" Why was it made? Is it worth seeing? Is it historically accurate? I pondered these questions late last night as I watched the TV commercial play for the fiftieth time in a couple hours. Maybe I should go check this out. No doubt the fact that liberal elitist Emilio Estevez made the film is no accident. So I read a bunch of online reviews written by professional film critics as well as everyday people like me. What I found was no explanation of why it was made though some suggested it was to take advantage of the general discontent Americans have about their government right now. About 10% of the reviews in my unscientific poll said the film was worth seeing. The rest said it was awful. While there isn't enough historical context to judge accuracy, some suggested that Kennedy is portrayed as an icon of the civil rights movement. The script makes no reference to Kennedy's belief Martin Luther King was trying to subvert the government nor his resultant wiretapping of the leader. There's no doubt liberals would like to raise Camelot in order to propagate the myth that the Kennedys were both far left liberals and extremely popular. But even lib.s have panned the film as seeming painfully longer than its almost two hour running time. I think I'll take a pass.