Friday, April 28, 2023

indeed?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has plowed through a series of wives. His latest, Cheryl Hines, is apparently not on board with RFK Jr.'s anti-vaxx stance. When Kennedy gave an anti-vaxx speech that made reference to Anne Frank, Hines called the speech "reprehensible and insensitive." I have a feeling that Hines might become RFK Jr.'s ex-wife in good time. Hines is an actress known for her role in "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Hines and Kennedy married in 2014. How's it going, guys?

From the above-linked CNN article:

Kennedy apologized in a tweet on Tuesday for invoking Frank’s name, tweeting that his “intention was to use examples of past barbarism to show the perils from new technologies of control.”

“I apologize for my reference to Anne Frank, especially to families that suffered the Holocaust horrors,” he tweeted. “To the extent my remarks caused hurt, I am truly and deeply sorry.”

Hines ... replied to a tweet with, “My husband’s opinions are not a reflection of my own. While we love each other, we differ on many current issues.” She specified that she disagreed with Kennedy’s comments about Frank when pressed by Twitter users[,] including NBC News senior reporter Ben Collins.

That apology sounds like the words of someone seeking domestic tranquility and continued access to sex. Just divorce her, man. Add her to the list of wives gone by. She's obviously a hypersensitive moron, a loudmouthed idiot, and she's already failed any litmus test for being a proper First Lady since she's okay with publicly undermining her husband instead of presenting a united front (reverse the gender roles to see what I mean). I get where Kennedy was going with his analogy—probably because I'm not Eternally Primed to Be Offended. And why would a leftie complain about Hitler-era analogies, anyway? They use them all the time!



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