Robert Kennedy

Robert "Bobby" Kennedy was the Attorney General of the United States under President John F. Kennedy.

Early life and career
Robert grew up in a family of staunch Roman Catholic upbringing with an older brother, John, and a younger brother, Edward. Robert was the sibling of the deepest beliefs and greatest faith and John frequently used him as a moral compass to guide his proper course of action in matters of the conscience.

At some point after John was elected President in 1960, Robert was appointed as his Attorney General. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)

Polly Wright's Uncle Charles thought that the Kennedys were too liberal to become President. As a native of 1966, Polly had a hunch that Bobby became President and sold McDonald's to the United Kingdom when she visited 1994 with Ben Jackson, who disagreed. They briefly considered finding out how accurate the prediction was but decided better of it. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People)

Death and legacy
Bobby did not become President. Instead, he was assassinated in 1968 after being shot down. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy) Norman of the Latter-Day Pantheon told Steven Taylor that "a warning in the right ear" or "a well-timed call to the police" could have saved him. (PROSE: Salvation)

Steven, a native of the 24th century at the earliest, (PROSE: The Litttle Drummer Boy) was aware of Kennedy and his fate, enough to know that Robert was not yet dead by 1965 whereas John was. (PROSE: Salvation)

Alternate timelines
In an alternate timeline envisioned by James Stevens, it was Jackie Kennedy that died in the 1963 assassination rather than John. This resulted in the world being plunged into nuclear war in January 1964. Robert was still serving as Attorney General during this time. Stevens also considered the possibility of Robert Kennedy becoming President if JFK had lived and done a second term. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)

One of the crew of the Teselecta implied that "Kennedy" was an example of how time could be rewritten. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)