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January 1, NYT Tries to Put a Wedge Between RFK Jr. and His Wife

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In the whirlwind circus of Hollywood and politics, actress Cheryl Hines has strapped on her boots and saddled up, supporting her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in his daring bid for the presidency.

The New York Times recently ran a piece on this, pontificating about Hines’ risk of “normalizing” her husband’s so-called “dangerous ideas.”

Isn’t that rich coming from the Times, that old hound of hypocrisy that pushed the false Russia collusion narrative for years? Talk about kettle calling the pot black!

Hines, known best for her role in “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” is a beacon of light in the grim political world her husband now navigates.

Though she’s spent decades away from the political fray, she now stands shoulder to shoulder with Kennedy, whose campaign, though a long shot, seemingly poses a threat to the establishment.

The Times article paints Kennedy as a maverick, spinning tales of vaccine skepticism and accusations that billionaire Bill Gates promotes vaccines for personal financial gain.

But who are they, the Times, to point a finger when they’ve spun tall tales themselves?

Seems to me, they’re more intent on finding monsters under the bed than addressing the real issues that plague our country.

Here’s the kicker: despite their skewed portrayal of Kennedy, the American public still yearns for a fair fight.

A recent poll suggests that eight in ten Democratic primary voters want to see President Biden step into the ring and debate his challengers, Kennedy included.

So maybe, just maybe, the people want more than the usual lip service. They want answers, they want accountability, and most importantly, they want truth.

Hines’ support for her husband, far from being seen as a tacit approval of “dangerous ideas,” could be viewed as an affirmation of the diversity of thought that makes our nation truly great.

Now, whether you agree with Kennedy’s views or not, that’s not the point here. The point is that we live in a country where ideas, even controversial ones, should be given a platform, be they on a Hollywood stage or a political one.

While the New York Times might be content with spinning webs of deceit, we, the hardworking folks of this country, prefer to hear all sides, chew on the facts, and make up our own minds.

So let them spin their tales, and let’s watch as Hines, the shining Hollywood star, illuminates the path for her underdog husband in his quest for the presidency. In the end, may truth and democracy prevail.


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4 Comments

  1. 1PatriotForever

    June 17, 2023 at 7:56 pm

    Leave his wife alone, you only pull this crap when its against someone, but when you like them its a different story

  2. Judy

    June 18, 2023 at 11:08 am

    Kennedy is the only Dem that seems to have a brain and uses it and the media will attack him and his family like they do Trump. This is the evil Dem/Communists plan they use against their enemies. The Dem/Communist like Biden because they can use the idiot for all of their evil.

  3. kurt gandenberger

    June 18, 2023 at 9:34 pm

    demoncrat corporate fascists are the ones responsible for endless wars that make certain individuals rich, including the “big guy” brandon himself.

  4. Rattlerjake

    June 19, 2023 at 11:09 am

    The only way that I would ever vote for Kennedy is if he denounces and leaves the democrap party on national television, swears an oath against EVERY agenda they are for, and backs Trump for this next election and runs as his VP!

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