The grandson of President John F. Kennedy this week savaged his presidential-candidate cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a sequence of mocking, meant-to-be-funny movies that had been, inarguably, uncharacteristically un-Kennedyesque, escalating a civil battle inside America’s most storied political dynasty.
In a sequence of Instagram posts, the grandson, Jack Schlossberg, 31, variously referred to as Mr. Kennedy, 70, a “prick,” urged he was utilizing steroids, stated he was “mendacity to us” and portrayed him as a Russian stooge and a stalking horse for Donald J. Trump.
However what viewers could also be extra struck by, and even insulted by, are the closely accented caricatures the younger scion used to dramatize his factors.
He impersonates a Massachusetts fan of the Kennedys named Jimmy, sounding like Ben Affleck in a Dunkin’ Donuts business.
“, I’m a fan of his father,” Mr. Schlossberg says, as Jimmy. “And you realize his uncle? Relaxation in peace, I keep in mind the place I used to be the day he was killed, I imply it was a tragic day, all the nation wept. However hear, that man, he’s a prick. The brand new man, the younger man, he’s a friggin prick.”
He channels a southerner named Wade who raises horses and says, “You’ll be able to at all times inform when a horse is being pumped stuffed with testosterone — steroids doesn’t make the horse suppose any higher.” And he conjures an Italian-American Lengthy Islander named Anthony (or “Ant’ny”) who worries that Mr. Kennedy would slash the army at a time when China, Russia, “everybody’s on our ass.”
What often is the edgiest impression, although, is Mr. Schlossberg’s depiction of Joshua, an older New York Jewish man, who speaks in a kindly, singsong voice about Mr. Kennedy, till coming round to his worry that the candidate would comply with by on his promise to cast off the Federal Reserve.
In that case, he shouts, “Who’s going to guard my cash?”
For a household whose chowder-specked, “r”-averse New England timbre has lengthy been the topic of hacky impressions from the general public, Mr. Schlossberg’s wheel of faux-voter imitations was a putting inversion: Whereas so many had been imitating the Kennedys, this Kennedy, it seems, was engaged on his impressions of so many.
Right here was a prince of Camelot, John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg, with attainable political ambitions of his personal, biking between stereotypes of workaday voters to decrease a relative regarded as damaging the Kennedy identify.
Mr. Schlossberg has lengthy been in Mr. Biden’s nook. He was featured on the 2020 Democratic Nationwide Conference alongside his mom, Caroline Kennedy, who’s now Mr. Biden’s ambassador to Australia. And in a social-media video in July, he referred to as his cousin’s presidential marketing campaign, then aimed toward defeating Mr. Biden within the Democratic main, “a humiliation.”
However this assault appeared extra stinging.
Some on-line followers have cheered the net antics of the younger Kennedy inheritor, who has three Ivy League levels — and apparently considerable leisure time: Bearing a putting resemblance to his late uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr., Mr. Schlossberg has posed flexing on the seashore, breaking open coconuts, browsing and in any other case enjoying the position of a laid-back seashore bum.
The Biden marketing campaign didn’t instantly reply to questions of whether or not Mr. Schlossberg’s video barrage had been coordinated with the marketing campaign.
It did, nevertheless, appear prone to additional pressure his prolonged household.
Mr. Kennedy, whose marketing campaign didn’t reply to a request for remark, has leaned closely on throwback imagery and Camelot nostalgia, providing himself as an inheritor to the household’s political legacy.
Mr. Schlossberg’s movies — which have usually seemed to be filmed beachside in a tropical-looking locale — are a really trendy reminder that broad swaths of the Kennedy household wholly reject that concept.
At minimal, Mr. Schlossberg, who has hinted up to now that he has his eye on elected workplace, has demonstrated a willingness to take comedic dangers. Then once more, candidate humor — itself an occasional oxymoron — tends to succeed most when it’s self-deprecating, fairly than aimed toward members of the voters.
No matter his flaws, and nevertheless reliant he could also be on hackneyed stereotypes, Mr. Schlossberg is plainly a dedicated performer.
And somebody who pays consideration to his replies.
Seeing the response to his movies, in addition to some criticism from folks taking offense to his caricatures, he posted a sequence of sorry-not-sorry clips, once more in character.
“They are saying I do these accents, I’m making enjoyable of individuals, making enjoyable of working folks,” he stated as Anthony. “Not my intention, no disrespect.” And as Joshua, he insisted that he was “not making enjoyable of anybody, as a result of I’m Jewish, and I grew up in New York Metropolis.”
“These characters,” he added — nonetheless in Joshua’s voice, however seeming to talk now as himself — “really assist me cope.”