Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised the statute of limitations isn’t up, but if it’s not, why shouldn’t he face the consequences of illegally dumping roadkill and a bicycle and potentially faking a crime scene?
His story doesn’t even make sense. On a day when he was falconing, meeting friends for dinner, and catching a flight, he thought he’d find the time to skin a dead bear cub he’d happened upon? He was interested in the meat, but left it unrefrigerated in his car for many hours? His way of hiding something that wasn’t a crime was to stage a fake bike collision? Even his staging was dumb. If you hit and killed a bear on your bicycle, why would you flee on foot and leave your bike behind? Every part of this story shows terrible judgment and very questionable behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I think he's a raving loon, but still feel the tiniest bit sorry for him.
He and his siblings were basically feral and raised themselves (somewhat before their dad was killed, completely thereafter). There was no parenting in that household, so it's kinda miraculous that any of them turned out okay.
Anonymous wrote:I think that the guy is a creep, but I don't get the outrage over the dog thing. No one seems to be able to explain how it is any different, ethically, from a pig roast or a clam bake.
Anonymous wrote:I think he's a raving loon, but still feel the tiniest bit sorry for him.
He and his siblings were basically feral and raised themselves (somewhat before their dad was killed, completely thereafter). There was no parenting in that household, so it's kinda miraculous that any of them turned out okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another lie. That video has a sweeping shot that rounded the table — amateurs don’t do that. The camera was mounted and not hand held. In that same camera move, the frame cut off his shaking, bouncing leg and moved upwards to cover his torso and edit out his leg. It’s really obvious.
He was so nervous!
I agree it’s not an amateur video but it was clearly his team. He had been asked to comment on the New Yorker story before publication and he made this nutty ass video to get out in front of it.
Anonymous wrote:Another lie. That video has a sweeping shot that rounded the table — amateurs don’t do that. The camera was mounted and not hand held. In that same camera move, the frame cut off his shaking, bouncing leg and moved upwards to cover his torso and edit out his leg. It’s really obvious.
He was so nervous!
Anonymous wrote:Another lie. That video has a sweeping shot that rounded the table — amateurs don’t do that. The camera was mounted and not hand held. In that same camera move, the frame cut off his shaking, bouncing leg and moved upwards to cover his torso and edit out his leg. It’s really obvious.
He was so nervous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man I really want to know what Cheryl Hines is thinking. She must be as looney tunes as him.
They met thr Larry David. Larry David spoke at the wive’s funeral. Rfk junior had to get a court order for that funeral… after the order he quickly put it together.
A few years he hatched this interesting idea …. and convinced others to help him.
He is troubled.
He was dating Cheryl Hines before his second wife died. The wife was distressed and spoke to a friend about it. It's in the old Vanity Fair article. Cheryl Hines dated someone's old used husband. He's almost 70 so maybe he's slowed down on the cheating.
Oh I didn’t realize Hines was the affair partner. Takes a cold soul to break up a marriage with four kids and keep on when the wife commits suicide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Kennedy is such a loser, why was the DNC so afraid to let him campaign?
I like the guy, he’s real in a way Kamala is not.
Yup, real stupid.
Anonymous wrote:If Kennedy is such a loser, why was the DNC so afraid to let him campaign?
I like the guy, he’s real in a way Kamala is not.