RFK, Jr. Goes to Washington, by Bill Bonner

In the eyes of the good and the proper, RFK, Jr.’s biggest sin is that he asks questions. From Bill Bonner at bonnerprivateresearch:

…and into the donkey’s den

(RFK, Jr…. wondering all the “wrong” things. Source: Getty Images)

Bill Bonner, reckoning today from Poitou, France…

“Oh, Jake,” Brett said, “we could have had such a damned good time together.”

Ahead was a mounted policeman in khaki directing traffic. He raised his baton. The car slowed suddenly pressing Brett against me.

“Yes,” I said. “Isn’t it pretty to think so?”

― Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. testified before a Congressional committee yesterday. The committee was supposed to be looking at censorship. Then, House Democrats wanted to censure Kennedy by disinviting him. They claimed that there are some views that shouldn’t be heard at all. They are “beyond the pale,” they said.

“The Pale” refers to the area around Dublin still under English control in the 14th century. Beyond it were the ‘wild Irish.’ Kennedy’s family came from New Ross, Ireland, which was beyond the pale.

As we will see, Kennedy is ‘off the reservation’ in more ways than one…and poses a threat, not just to Democrats, but to Republicans too.

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2 responses to “RFK, Jr. Goes to Washington, by Bill Bonner

  1. plastic butter knife's avatar plastic butter knife

    What thick irony, censored at the censorship committee.

    …the U.S. does not “have the qualification … to speak to China from a position of strength.”

    Yang Jiechi to Anthony Blinken

  2. Philadelphia Freedom's avatar Philadelphia Freedom

    Is this Moscow today or Soviet USA
    Is Washington Beijing
    Look at democracy breaking
    broken.

    Injections, 1985.

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