JFK’s grandson Jack Schlossberg’s
online trolling does ‘more harm for
the Kennedy name than the rest combined’: source
New York Post,
by
Isabelle Vincent
Original Article
Posted By: FlyRight,
2/6/2025 5:00:15 PM
The Kennedy family’s legacy is being ground into the dirt by its youngest nepo babies, led by Jack Schlossberg, society observers tell The Post.
Recent infighting and President Trump’s electoral win has resulted in barrages of mean-spirited trolling from Schlossberg, 32, leaving the once admired dynasty in crisis, sources say.
While Schlossberg’s grandfather John F. Kennedy stood for public service and diplomacy, his only grandson instead opts for infantile and unhinged outbursts designed to garner likes on social media from his combined 1.3 million social media followers.
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The little soy boy closed his Twitter (X) account because he couldn't take the heat and backlash.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Italiano 2/6/2025 5:33:32 PM (No. 1890887)
Definitely. Heaven forbid that a Kennedy tarnish that pristine unblemished "Kennedy Name."
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Catherine 2/6/2025 5:41:01 PM (No. 1890890)
They aren't considered an American Dynasty anywhere but in the media. I do have to admit this guy, Schlossberg, is at the top of the heap of disgusting.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
dbdiva 2/6/2025 5:43:16 PM (No. 1890892)
Vapid like his mom. I'm stumped about Charlie Kirk's assertion that the Kennedys were once a "great family". That was never the case; they simply had MSM flaks willing to hide all the ugliness in their personal lives and promote them as American "Royalty".
Caroline's boy has too much time on his hands but no apparent ability to produce anything worthwhile.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 2/6/2025 5:43:52 PM (No. 1890893)
This is the end result of four or five generations of degenerate alcoholic sociopaths with a bunch of money. His rants suggest that he has a problem with booze or drugs. It runs in the family.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
chumley 2/6/2025 5:52:44 PM (No. 1890896)
I never heard of this buffoon and it sounds like I havent missed much. As for them being an admired dynasty, I never admired them. They earned nothing less than contempt.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 2/6/2025 5:57:56 PM (No. 1890899)
Chappaquiddick
Sen. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Quigley 2/6/2025 6:00:54 PM (No. 1890900)
The patriarch was super rich and knew how to buy publicity. The boys were handsome and The Lickspittles fawned over them and The Gullibles believed it.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Italiano 2/6/2025 6:15:28 PM (No. 1890905)
Older posters will recall that in the decades following the JFK whack, Caroline stayed out of the limelight and we just accepted her status as a quiet dignified philanthropist.
Then Obama appointed her to some ambassadorship somewhere (Japan?), and as soon as she opened her mouth in public, she exposed herself as the vapid dingbat that she is.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
DVC 2/6/2025 6:35:47 PM (No. 1890916)
I've never admired the Kennedys. The old man made his money bootlegging, and while John was a good guy, the rest of the entire clan are drunks, drug addicts, rapists and various other kinds of losers and trash.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Strike3 2/6/2025 6:40:12 PM (No. 1890920)
This rich, white-privileged punk was born in the 1990s after the Kennedy legacy was long gone. RFK Jr came late but he came sane.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
JimBob 2/6/2025 8:24:55 PM (No. 1890961)
I'm with #10 and #11.
Old Joe Kennedy made his money bootlegging, but also, during the great Crash of 1929, while J.P. Morgan spent a huge amount of his own money to try to support the Stock Market, old Joe Kennedy 'sold short', and made a huge amount of money by betting Against American companies as hordes of honest investors went broke.
JFK had serious flaws, but had good qualities as well, and the Media slavishly built up the 'Camelot' fantasy around him, ignoring his myriad flaws that would have destroyed him politically had they been honest.
The rest of the bunch seem to be pretty much worthless, except for a young Joe Kennedy who was killed when he drove his airplane into the water at a fairly young age, and RFK Jr, who, despite a horde of skeletons in his closet, is working with Trump today, and I hope he does a decent job.
As for Drunk Teddy and the rest..... Ugh!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
downnout 2/6/2025 8:32:42 PM (No. 1890969)
Foul-mouthed, impolite, uncouth, and unattractive is no way to go through life.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DVC 2/6/2025 8:38:15 PM (No. 1890972)
Re #12, Joe Kennedy volunteered for a very risky mission in WW2 to take out German sub pens, too heavily protected for bombs to penetrate. They rigged a B17, IIRC, with tons of TNT.
The minimum crew set up the bomber to cruise right into the entrance to the sub pens. Kennedy, as pilot, was the last to bail out. The arming switch for the TNT was at the bailout hatch in the belly, and Joe was to arm it just as he dropped out. Apparently the explosives were misrigged, because the aircraft vanished in a blinding flash as he flipped the arming switch.
He was definitely brave.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
JimBob 2/6/2025 11:16:29 PM (No. 1891039)
Agreed, #14!
I was a bit mixed up on my Kennedys.
'Old Joe' as I described, was the bootlegger that 'sold short' during the Crash of 1929.
I did not earlier mention his son Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. The older brother of JFK. As you described, this Joe was a 'Good Joe', volunteered for a very dangerous mission, and was killed when his plane exploded.
I got my names mixed up. The Kennedy that crashed his plane into the water was John F. Kennedy Jr, son of JFK.
He had done some good work in government up in the Northeast and appeared to have a promising career ahead of him, but crashed his Piper Saratoga private plane into a bay up around Marthas Vinyard.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
DVC 2/7/2025 1:49:23 AM (No. 1891068)
RE #15, that JFK, Jr. got in way, way over his head in private aviation. Most of us poor folks can only afford a simple, basic airplane at first and we learn to fly on that, and make our mistakes when we are beginners on simple aircraft in simple situations. There is an old saw in flying circles about "doctor killer" aircraft. What? It's not actually the aircraft, it's that docs are pretty certain that they are really smart and capable folks (and they are, but only in their field) and they have money. So, they quickly move up from a trainer to a fancy, fast, complex airplane....and start making their mistakes in fast, complex airplanes which too often gets them killed. Rich kids are much like that.
JFK, Jr. Started with a Cessna 182, a comparatively powerful and complex aircraft, with a constant speed prop, meaning that you set the power and the prop speed as separate items. Not an ideal first aircraft. BUT, the C-182 is still a comparatively benign aircraft. JFK, Jr switched to the Piper Saratoga, an even more powerful, and a bit less forgiving than the C-182, because he had plenty of money, wanted more seats and power. But, he never bothered to have an instructor show him how the autopilot worked, and he had only owned the aircraft a short time.
And on a trip to Martha's Vineyard, originally planned for daylight, but delayed by a sister in law who was late arriving at the airpoer, and then in the fading light, over Long Island Sound, with no lights to give visual reference, and no ability to turn on the autopilot which would have kept the aircraft right side up and could have kept it headed towards Martha's Vineyard, he lost his visual references, and went into an uncontrolled spiral dive, and hit the water at high speed. Black outside, no city lights over water, and no ability to fly the instruments, or turn on the autopilot.
Too much money, too much airplane, too soon in his flying career, and not cancelling the flight when it went too late, making it an unsafe, over water night flight. It's an old story, repeated again and again and again, with slight variations.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
5 handicap 2/7/2025 6:57:24 AM (No. 1891168)
He can't help himself, he was raised by an overly entitled sleaze bucket!
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