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The Hole in the Heart of RFK Jr.’s Extraordinary Book

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Posted By: DVC, 12/16/2021 3:35:01 PM

Before getting to the “hole” in RFK Jr.’s new book, I would like to say that his brutal smackdown of the Dr. Anthony Fauci–Bill Gates vaccine oligarchy, The Real Anthony Fauci, is arguably the century’s most important book, and a page-turner on top of that. Buy it. Read it. If you choose not to, avoid holiday arguments with anyone who has. You will lose. The book has real heart. There is no doubting Kennedy’s passion and sincerity. That heart, however, has a hole. I am inclined to trace the hole to the fact that RFK Jr. is, after all, a Kennedy.

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Once again, Jack does an excellent job of cutting to the heart of the matter. I may get this book....but the thought that it was written by a Kennedy is quite off-putting for someone who has pretty much no use for any of the Kennedys . RFK, Jr speaking glowingly of his rotten, horrible, literally murderous uncle Ted is disgusting.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: cascade 12/16/2021 3:58:16 PM (No. 1009380)
A minor factual quibble: Microsoft's Bill Gates is William Gates III (family nickname Trey) and his father was William Gates Jr.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: WV.Hillbilly 12/16/2021 4:19:19 PM (No. 1009385)
I haven't read this book, bur RFK Jr. is a LONG time whackadoo.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: earlybird 12/16/2021 4:26:53 PM (No. 1009387)
Cashill is always worth a read. This is no exception.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: weirdone 12/16/2021 4:32:00 PM (No. 1009392)
I have read the book and would not consider him wacko. Millions of abortion deaths, mostly black babies, should be considered racist, if not genocide.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: downnout 12/16/2021 5:40:16 PM (No. 1009438)
Even a blind pig can find a truffle.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: ChattyCatsSusan 12/16/2021 7:34:27 PM (No. 1009524)
Sometimes Jack, even a blind squirrel finds an acorn of truth. The fact that it is coming from a Kennedy is why this book is burning a hole in the whole narrative at the moment. If this book had been written by anyone else, it would be ignored. But the media just cannot ignore this one, since it was written by a Kennedy.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 12/16/2021 7:41:30 PM (No. 1009531)
Any amount of nitpicking deflation of this incredible book by RFK,Jr. just slings mud at the critic, IMHO. Damning with faint praise is still damning. You should have just posted a laudatory review of the book, which it deserves, Mr. Cashill.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Timber Queen 12/16/2021 11:16:51 PM (No. 1009687)
I haven't read Kennedy's book, but by all the reviews I'm going to ask Santa for it. However, I am disappointed by Jack with this piece. He seems to be nitpicking RFK Jr for insufficient ardor regarding his opposition to abortion, not making abortion more of a focus in his book and damning him for the sins of his uncle. I found the article unfair. It was no review.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Hazymac 12/17/2021 2:09:54 PM (No. 1010249)
I agree wholeheartedly with #8. Most Jack Cashill articles are to the point. This one entirely misses the point, and was a waste of my time to read. I am reading RFK, Jr.'s book now, and though his liberal Democrat upbringing and background shines through on most pages, he sticks to the issue here, which is COVID and the official response to it, Thus, he becomes a strong ally on our side, one with a lot of credibility on this issue. Some have called Peter Navarro Fauci's worst enemy. I'm not so sure about that. Bobby Kennedy might have even more objections to Fauci, and good for him! I'll take my allies whenever and wherever I can find them, even in the middle of the Kennedy family. Will wonders ever cease?
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