
Cue the theme song from the Twilight Zone. Put on your tinfoil hat. Get the flowchart ready. Bobby Kennedy's kid outlines a headspinning conspiracy theory--complete with more than 200 footnotes--alleging that the GOP stole the White House in the 2004 election. "I've become convinced that the president's party mounted a massive, coordinated campaign to subvert the will of the people in 2004," Robert F. Kennedy writes in Rolling Stone. "Across the country, Republican election officials and party stalwarts employed a wide range of illegal and unethical tactics to fix the election." One gets the impression upon reading the piece, mostly inspired by the disparity between exit-poll predictions of a Kerry victory and the actual vote count awarding a Bush victory, that it wouldn't be diffucult to persuade Mr. Kennedy that any Republican electoral victory came by way of fraud.
It's only a matter of time before he claims 9/11 was an inside job.
I think it's time for another Kennedy to enter rehab
There is more hard evidence that Joe Kennedy fixed JFK's election to the Presidency than there is that Bush 'stole' one or both of his elections.
As said: the current crop of Kennedy spawn seem to be grossly lacking in gray matter.
But.....Blotches is on the road to recovery. ;-\
I believe if you were to dig deeper into the facts and statistics, you would be able to find numerous examples of members of the GOP not being able to vote, not have their vote count, etc. Bob seems to have taken into consideration only the facts he felt would enhance his beliefs.
I believe if you were to dig deeper into the facts and statistics, you would be able to find numerous examples of members of the GOP not being able to vote, not have their vote count, etc. Bob seems to have taken into consideration only the facts he felt would enhance his beliefs.
John Kerry was on Imus this morning and, of course (what else does a hip senator have to do?) he read the RS column.
And naturally, as it has gone with misinformation about Viet Nam, Iraq and Global Warming he went on to support the "truth" in what young Kennedy wrote. This got him started on the same old tired rant about how Republicans fixed the elections by not recording all of the votes and how they stopped certain groups (especially minorities) from voting, blah, blah, blah.
I swear, after listening to guys like Kerry, you get the impression that the Senate is a collection of brain damaged individuals.



