Posted on 10/13/2010 11:02:57 AM PDT by Talkradio03
Kennedy is asked about the tea party and why he is demonizing them, he responds by calling them 'crackpots'...This was in Florida today (Video)
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It’s better to be a crackpot than a crack addict. Or was it heroin he got in trouble for?
Heroin possession; early 1980s.
I love the guys voice - it reminds you at every bloviating moment of his heroin addiction and broadcasts clearly that his mind may have been damaged even more than his vocal chords.
He can’t read, Number Corporate giver Goldman Sachs, Wall Street who gives mostly to DEMOCRATS < RFJ jr
Yep. I was just about to say, "Better to be associated with crackpots than despots and tyrants" but you may have said it better.
Pick a Kennedy...mainly the Kennedy males.
You’ll find that they’re connected with something unethical,indecent,illegal or self-serving.
Camelot=Camelrot.
THAT was the big announcement?
Questions!
Is this the same Robert Kennedy Junior whose father secretly wiretapped Martin Luther King, Jr.?
Also, when will Robert Kennedy Junior apologize to the African American community for his racist choice of the white Charlie Crist over the black Kendrick Meek?
How many times has RFK Jr been married???? Wasn’t he first married to the daughter of the famous football player, Frank Gifford???? I remember RFK Jr. was caught in an adulterous relationship with another woman which broke up his first marriage. He’s a typical leftist who cannot run his own business so he gets involved with leftwing non-profits instead, and is banking on his famous name to make a living. By himself he is worthless.
His brother Michael, who died in a skiing accident, was married to Frank Gifford’s daughter. Although, I’m pretty sure Frank and Kathie Lee are Republicans.
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