Posted on 03/06/2012 8:02:05 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
Leave it to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to one-up Rush Limbaugh in the name-calling department.
"Speaking of prostitutes, big oil's top call girl Sen Inhofe wants to kill fuel economy backed by automakers, small biz, enviros, & consumers," the New York-based environmentalist wrote Tuesday on Twitter.
Kennedy was targeting Inhofe for a letter the Oklahoma Republican sent last week to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson that questions the Obama administration's fuel economy and air pollution policies.
Inhofe spokesman Matt Dempsey said Kennedy's tweet crosses the line, especially in the wake of Limbaughs apology to a Georgetown University student after calling her a prostitute during an on-air broadcast.
"It's hard to believe that Robert Kennedy Jr. would choose to use such language especially this week," Dempsey said. "I bet he now regrets it."
Kennedy told POLITICO that he stands by his tweet.
"Well, I think it's an opportunity for Americans to compare the relative moral positions of the two acts in question and which is more harmful to our country, he said. In Sen. Inhofe's case, here's a U.S. senator whose job is to serve the American public who has made a clear and unambiguous choice to serve the moneyed interests of oil companies.
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The whoremaster from Boston calling somebody else a prostitute.
That’s funny.
Same one. It’s the same Robert Kennedy who is trying to shut down Indian Point yet has no problem using electricity produced by it. The same RFK Jr. who hates the petroleum industry, yet doesn’t have a problem using its products to fly around in his private jet.
Don’t forget that he is an employee of communist dictator Hugo Chavez as well.
That would be “young” Joe Kennedy, The Wizard of “Uhs”.
Good point. Kennedy doesn’t seem to have a problem pushing petroleum products on behalf of Chavez. I guess if your supplier is a Marxist that makes it okay. Kennedy seems to be nothing more than a pimp.
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