Anti-vax, conspiracy theorist, collector of dead animals — RFK Jr. is the dumbest Kennedy
NY Post isn't leftist. Funny how the lefty MSM doesn't write articles about the Democrat's famous nut case, who was around long before the Squad.
https://nypost.com/2021/09/23/anti-vax-conspiracy-theorist-rfk-jr-is-the-dumbest-kennedy/
Yet Bobby’s anti-vax nonsense, which he has been peddling for years — traveling all over the world even now, in a pandemic, getting paid to spread his anti-vax propaganda! — has been enough.
“RFK Jr. is Our Brother and Uncle,” read a 2019 Politico op-ed by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Joe Kennedy II (who left Pamela Kelley paralyzed after flipping a Jeep in 1973), and the late Maeve Kennedy McKean. “He’s Tragically Wrong about Vaccines.”
His niece, Dr. Kerry Kennedy Meltzer, in the New York Times, December 2020: “I love my uncle. But when it comes to vaccines, he is wrong.”
Instagram banned Bobby in February “for repeatedly sharing debunked claims about the coronavirus or vaccines,” according to a company statement.
Yet someone at Skyhorse, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, thought it was a great idea to give him a book deal on this very topic. Must have been the same editor who acquired his book defending Michael Skakel. “The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health” will be published this November.
Unlike other works by prominent authors, RFK Jr.’s has yet to be given an advance review by Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, Library Journal or Booklist, as is industry standard. Simon & Schuster isn’t promoting it. His book has one lone blurb on Amazon from someone described as the founder of “the most visited natural health site on the web for the last twenty years.”
What does that tell you?
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Conspiracy theories, paranoia, the denial of empirical facts, hoarding dead animals: Does this not sound like mental illness to you? No? How about comparing oneself to Jesus Christ?
Yes, Bobby goes full Kanye here, comparing the criticism he bears to the Crucifixion. And just like Jesus, Bobby will do what it takes to be with us always, whether we like it or not.
“I just grew up knowing that’s what you do. That’s what Jesus did,” he says. “That was the message of Jesus falling three times on his way to Calvary: It wasn’t that he fell, it was that he kept getting back up again.”
Should these points fail to convince publishers, parole boards and anyone in power from giving this guy a platform, may I submit: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a speech to protesters in Berlin last August, compared Dr. Anthony Fauci, vaccines and the CDC to Nazi Germany.