Kennedy Family Blasted For Throwing RFK Jr. Under The Bus After Trump Endorsement

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s family members publicly endorsed President Joe Biden, posing with the sitting president for a St. Patrick’s Day photo — a photo from which RFK Jr. was pointedly excluded. But things got much uglier on Friday after the independent presidential candidate announced his plan to endorse former President Donald Trump.

The 2024 presidential race changed a lot over the summer, with a disastrous first debate showing for Biden, Trump getting shot in the head in an attempted assassination, and Biden’s eventual exit from the contest altogether.

With Biden gone, Kennedy pressed the party to go to a contested convention — one in which he could participate fairly after being effectively shut out of the primary. But the Democratic National Committee instead rallied behind Vice President Kamala Harris, handing her the nomination without anyone casting a single vote. In addition, the Democratic Party filed lawsuit after lawsuit against Kennedy, attempting to keep him off the ballot wherever possible.

The day after Harris officially accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination, Kennedy made an official announcement of his own: he was pulling his name off the ballot in key swing states and throwing his support behind Trump — and he delivered a systematic takedown of the Democratic Party’s tactics in the process.

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But within hours, his own family had turned against him. Kerry Kennedy shared a statement, signed by several other family members, that read, “We want an America filled with hope and bound together by a shared vision of a brighter future, a future defined by individual freedom, economic promise, and national pride. We believe in Harris and Walz. Our brother Bobby’s decision to endorse Trump today is a betrayal of the values that our father and our family hold most dear. It is a sad ending to a sad story.”

I am sharing a personal statement that my family and I have made in response to my brother’s announcement. pic.twitter.com/j7vTTabNYZ

— Kerry Kennedy (@KerryKennedyRFK) August 23, 2024

Critics responded to the statement, arguing that the family could certainly have endorsed Harris without taking a swipe at their own brother.

“Nobody knows any of your names except Bobby’s because his life’s work has actually been worthwhile & beneficial to humanity. Despite snobby relatives like you trying to undercut him [publicly]. Just makes us like him more!” Liz Wheeler posted.

“I don’t support Trump and will not be supporting Trump but this family drama playing out so publicly is really quite trashy and beneath all of you for a family who considers itself the premier American political dynasty (despite being almost a century removed from power),” Meghan McCain said.

I don’t support Trump and will not be supporting Trump but this family drama playing out so publicly is really quite trashy and beneath all of you for a family who considers itself the premier American political dynasty (despite being almost a century removed from power). https://t.co/m01a95QABE

— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) August 24, 2024

“To make private personal differences this public by insulting your family member’s character because he doesn’t agree with your political candidate actually makes you a really bad person,” Sara Gonzales added.

“However bad you think you have it, at least you don’t come from a gauche family that mistakes itself for royalty and gatekeeps a legacy they didn’t earn by publicly trashing/betraying their own family member,” radio host Dana Loesch commented.

However bad you think you have it, at least you don’t come from a gauche family that mistakes itself for royalty and gatekeeps a legacy they didn’t earn by publicly trashing/betraying their own family member. https://t.co/CjhuFLsS2V

— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) August 24, 2024

“My dad is one of 11 children from the swing state of Wisconsin, so naturally, there is a wide range of political views in our family. But when he ran for Congress in 2010 as a Republican, his Bernie Bro parents and several of his Democrat-identifying siblings never would have dreamed of disavowing him publicly over these disagreements,” Evita Duffy-Alonso posted. “Family always supersedes politics because family means everything. If your blood doesn’t have your back, no one does. Turning on your family is commie, disordered, and sick. Shame on the Kennedys.”

My dad is one of 11 children from the swing state of Wisconsin, so naturally, there is a wide range of political views in our family. But when he ran for Congress in 2010 as a Republican, his Bernie Bro parents and several of his Democrat-identifying siblings never would have… https://t.co/SxC3mOVfgX pic.twitter.com/K09yAnyoVb

— Evita Duffy-Alfonso (@evitaduffy_1) August 23, 2024

The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles added, “Your brother took a principled (not to mention correct) stand with which you disagreed, so you saw fit to disavow him publicly. What is wrong with you people?”

Your brother took a principled (not to mention correct) stand with which you disagreed, so you saw fit to disavow him publicly. What is wrong with you people? https://t.co/jiprDyBO6p

— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) August 23, 2024

“Swindle business partners? Pssshh. Blatant adultery? Meh. Rape? Whatevs. Leave a girl for dead? Nbd. Endorse Trump? Oh hell no, that’s where we draw the line,” another posted.

Swindle business partners? Pssshh.
Blatant adultery? Meh.
Rape? Whatevs.
Leave a girl for dead? Nbd.
Endorse Trump? Oh hell no, that’s where we draw the line. https://t.co/T5KlwWmOx8

— J.R. Holmsted (@JHolmsted) August 24, 2024

Bill Maher Rips Kaitlan Collins Over CNN’s Bias: Network Has ‘Token’ Conservatives

HBO host Bill Maher ripped CNN host Kaitlan Collins during his show this week over the network’s left-wing bias, which he said is on constant display.

Maher made the remarks Friday night on “Real Time” while discussing an interview that Collins had with Stephen Colbert on CBS where she and her network were laughed at when Colbert said that they were a straight news organization.

“You made press because you were on Stephen Colbert’s show, and he said something like, ‘You guys at CNN just report the news straight.’ And the crowd burst into laughter,” Maher said. “I’m a big rooter for CNN, but that tells you a lot, doesn’t it?”

Maher asked Collins how she thinks her network is doing in this “terribly divided country” where both sides “just hate the other side.”

Collins claimed her show was “evidence” that CNN is a place where both sides can watch and be engaged.

“We’ll have Elizabeth Warren on one night, we’ll have Ted Cruz on another night,” she said. “I think lawmakers from both parties should take questions, and you should push both of them.”

She said that CNN was “a place of credibility” because the network sent hundreds of people to the Democratic National Convention (DNC) to give mostly fawning coverage of the event.

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Maher responded: “I’m talking about the people on CNN. And I know what the conservative side of America thinks, and I don’t blame them. I watched Kamala’s speech last night. It ended at 8:09, I guess 11:09 in the east.”

Maher said that CNN gave 15 straight minutes of glowing media coverage to Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris until “lonely Scott” Jennings, one of the only conservative voices on the network, chimed in and pushed back on what was being said.

“I watched from 8:09 to 8:23, they were just gushing about how great a speech it was,” he said. “And I think she did fine. I didn’t think it was as good as they were making it out to be. But if I’m a conservative in America and I’m watching CNN, just for the straight middle of the road, that’s what I hear for 15 minutes, is it’s great. And then lonely Scott. It does look, I mean, and when you see the panel, it does look like tokenism. It’s kind of like the same as ‘The View,’ it’s like, it’s almost better to have nobody there, like MSNBC, than to have this.”

Collins claimed that people like Dana Bash, Jake Tapper, and Abby Phillip give “analysis” and that they were fair voices on the network, to which Maher responded that they “come across” like Democrat activists.

“They come across that way. In a moment like that, it was like five to one,” he said. “It always looks like five one.”

WATCH:

Bill Maher asks CNN’s Kaitlan Collins why CNN’s reputation is so poor that Colbert’s audience laughed at the idea of CNN being an impartial news source:
Bill Maher: “You were on Colbert’s show, and he said ‘You guys at CNN just report the news straight’ and the crowd burst into… pic.twitter.com/2sE964CGvr

— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) August 24, 2024

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