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While the leftist media, cough cough, is simply ignoring RFKjr and/or tagging him with card tossing one liners, the Spectator did a pretty thorough job...
The problem for the Spectator, though, is what it calls "kooky" is actually now pretty darn mainstream and gaining credibility every day as more and more die and suffer from Murderous Fraud Vax...
thespectator.com
The younger Kennedy says there is no deeper meaning behind his frequent appearances in conservative media. Itās because āthe liberal media wonāt let me on to talk,ā he said. āIām censored in the liberal media.ā Running for president, though, has changed this; he said he had hundreds of media requests since his announcement, and was planning to go on Good Morning America and CNN. Kennedy subscribes to a Chomskyan view of the media as a top-down machine controlled by powerful interests, and though he reads widely, he doesnāt trust a lot of what he reads. āI would trust the New York Times about not anything to do with war or with the intelligence agencies or with pharmaceutical drugs,ā he said. (That takes out quite a bit of the paperās coverage.)
He doesnāt trust a lot in general. Kennedy is often described in the press as an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist, and of course he rejects this as a smear. āThe term āmisinformationā is just a euphemism for any statement that departs from government orthodoxies,ā he said. But he does literally believe in conspiracy explanations for important events, including the assassination of his father in 1968. Kennedy doesnāt believe that the man convicted of the crime, Sirhan Sirhan, actually did it, and has called for Sirhanās release from prison. He told Tablet recently that he believes the culprit was a security guard assigned to RFK the day before the shooting, in a CIA plot triggered by his fatherās desire to re-open the Warren Commission investigation of JFKās assassination.
and he joins Dexter Scott King, who says James Earl Ray did not kill MLK, and Jackie-O, who said LBJ was behind JFK assassination...
What the Spectator tries to call "conspiracy explanations" simply requires an IQ over 5 to see they are ABSOLUTELY SPOT ON....
The problem for the Spectator, though, is what it calls "kooky" is actually now pretty darn mainstream and gaining credibility every day as more and more die and suffer from Murderous Fraud Vax...

Inside RFK Jr.ās kooky White House quest
RFK Jr. probably canāt win. But his campaign could show how much that loss of faith, especially since Covid, has changed politics

The younger Kennedy says there is no deeper meaning behind his frequent appearances in conservative media. Itās because āthe liberal media wonāt let me on to talk,ā he said. āIām censored in the liberal media.ā Running for president, though, has changed this; he said he had hundreds of media requests since his announcement, and was planning to go on Good Morning America and CNN. Kennedy subscribes to a Chomskyan view of the media as a top-down machine controlled by powerful interests, and though he reads widely, he doesnāt trust a lot of what he reads. āI would trust the New York Times about not anything to do with war or with the intelligence agencies or with pharmaceutical drugs,ā he said. (That takes out quite a bit of the paperās coverage.)
He doesnāt trust a lot in general. Kennedy is often described in the press as an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist, and of course he rejects this as a smear. āThe term āmisinformationā is just a euphemism for any statement that departs from government orthodoxies,ā he said. But he does literally believe in conspiracy explanations for important events, including the assassination of his father in 1968. Kennedy doesnāt believe that the man convicted of the crime, Sirhan Sirhan, actually did it, and has called for Sirhanās release from prison. He told Tablet recently that he believes the culprit was a security guard assigned to RFK the day before the shooting, in a CIA plot triggered by his fatherās desire to re-open the Warren Commission investigation of JFKās assassination.
and he joins Dexter Scott King, who says James Earl Ray did not kill MLK, and Jackie-O, who said LBJ was behind JFK assassination...
What the Spectator tries to call "conspiracy explanations" simply requires an IQ over 5 to see they are ABSOLUTELY SPOT ON....