RFK Jr: Everything You Didn’t Know About His Sh*tty Past
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CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro
1:11 – Early life/RFK assassination
4:44 – Harvard, law school, going to rehab
6:44 – Marriages, sexual assault, sex diary, cheating etc.
10:36 – Environmental career/time at Riverkeeper
13:06 – Involvement in the Anti-vax movement/miasma theory
18:39 – Ad break
21:10 – Anti-vax movement/miasma theory (cont’d)
22:08 – Contribution to Measels outbreak in Samoa
23:21 – Spreading vaccine disinformation/involvement with Children’s Health Defense
25:59 – 2024 presidential campaign/brain worm
27:53 – Dumping dead bear cub in Central Park/whale head
29:52 – 2024 presidential campaign (cont’d)
31:10 – Confirmed as Health and Human Services Secretary
33:08 – Handling of Measles and Autism
37:21 – Weasel ratings & outro
On episode 18 of “This F*cking Guy,” Hysteria podcast hosts Erin Ryan Crooked staff writer Julia Claire, dive deep into RFK Jr.’s skeleton-filled closet. From his freaky obsession with animal carcasses, to pouring gasoline on the anti-vax movement, to his current tomfoolery as Trump’s HHS Secretary, this might be our most nauseating guy yet.
Written By Erin Ryan (@eringloriaryan) and Julia Claire (@juliaclairegrams)
Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15IPTHhWWH_J7axBFoterWxJ4ojqG9Sz2I_-g76LEvpE/edit?usp=sharing
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