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so when i published robert f kennedy's book, the real anthony fauci, you know, it was the bestselling book in america. in its first week, it sold 93,000 copies. the new york times bestseller list made it number seven. they wouldn't accept an ad for it. big tech platforms wouldn't take ads for it. so it was censored in every possible way. it got no reviews at all. total media blackout because it was labeled as misinformation, which by the definition that was prevalent then, which was anything that contradict did statements by dr. fauci were pese misinformation. he represented science. and that was that was where where, you know, the government position had had gotten to. so a book that contradicted him even just by the title. so you didn't have to read any of it to decide that. and the title itself was misinformation because it said that a government official might be saying things that were untrue or incomplete or needed further research. tony lyons, is it fair to say that you published conservative books? i know you just bought regnery and another conservative publisher as well. yeah
so when i published robert f kennedy's book, the real anthony fauci, you know, it was the bestselling book in america. in its first week, it sold 93,000 copies. the new york times bestseller list made it number seven. they wouldn't accept an ad for it. big tech platforms wouldn't take ads for it. so it was censored in every possible way. it got no reviews at all. total media blackout because it was labeled as misinformation, which by the definition that was prevalent then, which was anything...
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now, in june, presential candidate robert f kennedy jr will release is blueprint for imoving government. it's titled america's path back to moral leadership. mr. kennedy has published several books since announcing his presidential bid last year, including the wuhan cover up and american values lessons i learned from my family, current and former members of congress are also releasing books this spring. house homeland security chairman mark green will release we before me the advantage of putting others before self. the republican congressman from tennessee is a physician and retired u.s. army major who served as a flight surgeon during tours in iraq and afghanistan. and in april, former hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard will release her book. it's about her decision to leave the democratic party to become an independent. ms. gabbard ran for president as a democrat in 2020, but announced that she was leaving the party two years later, saying that it had come under the control of an elitist cabal of warmongers. her newest book is titled for love of country why i left the democratic part
now, in june, presential candidate robert f kennedy jr will release is blueprint for imoving government. it's titled america's path back to moral leadership. mr. kennedy has published several books since announcing his presidential bid last year, including the wuhan cover up and american values lessons i learned from my family, current and former members of congress are also releasing books this spring. house homeland security chairman mark green will release we before me the advantage of...
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now,n june, presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr will release is blueprt for improving government. it's titled america's path bk to moral leadership. mr. kennedy has published several books since announcing his presidential bid last year, including the wuhan cover up and american values lessons i learned from my family, current and former members of congress are also releasing books this spring. house homeland security chairman mark green will release we before me the advantage of putting others before self. the republican congressman from tennessee is a physician and retired u.s. army major who served as a flight surgeon during tours in iraq and afghanistan. and in april, former hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard will release her book. it's about her decision to leave the democratic party to become an independent. ms. gabbard ran for president as a democrat in 2020, but announced that she was leaving the party two years later, saying that it had come under the control of an elitist cabal of warmongers. her newest book is titled for love of country why i left the democratic party
now,n june, presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr will release is blueprt for improving government. it's titled america's path bk to moral leadership. mr. kennedy has published several books since announcing his presidential bid last year, including the wuhan cover up and american values lessons i learned from my family, current and former members of congress are also releasing books this spring. house homeland security chairman mark green will release we before me the advantage of putting...
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royko, cohn and robert f kennedy. well, what were their roles? well, roy cohn was hired in 1953 when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, who were convicted of spying and actually executed. so he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator, a prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very unethical and very abrasive and unethical, but he was the kind of person that would really be an attack dog in the kind of lawyer that that mccarthy needed. and robert kennedy. robert kennedy was also hired to be assistant counsel on the permanent subcommittee at about the same time in 1953. of course, he was a scion of the massachusetts kennedy family, the democrats and he was an ardent anti-crime. and so were really the kennedy family. the kennedys were very ardent. andy communists and and the patriarch of the kennedy family, joseph kennedy, admired senat
royko, cohn and robert f kennedy. well, what were their roles? well, roy cohn was hired in 1953 when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, who were convicted of spying and actually executed. so he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator, a prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very...
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royko, cohn and robert f kennedy. well, what were their roles? well, roy cohn was hired in 1953 when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, who were convicted of spying and actually executed. so he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator, a prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very unethical and very abrasive and unethical, but he was the kind of person that would really be an attack dog in the kind of lawyer that that mccarthy needed. and robert kennedy. robert kennedy was also hired to be assistant counsel on the permanent subcommittee at about the same time in 1953. of course, he was a scion of the massachusetts kennedy family, the democrats and he was an ardent anti-crime. and so were really the kennedy family. the kennedys were very ardent. andy communists and and the patriarch of the kennedy family, joseph kennedy, admired senat
royko, cohn and robert f kennedy. well, what were their roles? well, roy cohn was hired in 1953 when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, who were convicted of spying and actually executed. so he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator, a prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very...
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robert f kennedy. robert, thank you for that kind introduction, those brief remarks. we're so grateful to a are for opening their doors to. my name is t w shannon and i am from oklahoma. greetings from the red state. and i. i am a former speaker of the house of the state of oklahoma and currently the vice chair for. and it is an honor for me to be to discuss this very important topic about the state of black progress. this is a ongoing journey where we are chronicling the absolute success and challenges that face a particular minority group here in america that is part of kira's mission. our founder, star parker, is with us. and i'm going to begin with some opening remarks to introduce to you, those that sit on our panel today who you will be hearing. our number one we have in row your eyes and we get those. and he is the founder of vertex partnership academies and a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and served ten years as ceo of public prep and has held leadership positions at. teach for america. the bill and melinda gates foundation, the white hous
robert f kennedy. robert, thank you for that kind introduction, those brief remarks. we're so grateful to a are for opening their doors to. my name is t w shannon and i am from oklahoma. greetings from the red state. and i. i am a former speaker of the house of the state of oklahoma and currently the vice chair for. and it is an honor for me to be to discuss this very important topic about the state of black progress. this is a ongoing journey where we are chronicling the absolute success and...
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john f in 63 was assassinated in dallas and then robert kennedy. then they failed in the california and the ambassador hotel and angeles in june of 68. but what i'm trying to show you here, these pages is the role that graham throughout that year. so graham sees johnson at the funeral at st pat's and johnson says after you're after we're done here, would you mind coming down to the white house to advise me to and to hold some kind of a, a service the staff who are really affected by this as as americans were. and so graham says, of course so the graham diary talks about i came down washington right afterwards from new york. he says in his diary, something like it, one of the most depressing flights i've ever taken, because it was full of robert kennedy's former staffers. i got to the white house, i checked my usual room at the white house. i mean, who has a usual room at the white house, as i believe his diary says, three or four. so the third floor of the mansion now shows you how close he to the to the johnson's. and he was a regular guest at the
john f in 63 was assassinated in dallas and then robert kennedy. then they failed in the california and the ambassador hotel and angeles in june of 68. but what i'm trying to show you here, these pages is the role that graham throughout that year. so graham sees johnson at the funeral at st pat's and johnson says after you're after we're done here, would you mind coming down to the white house to advise me to and to hold some kind of a, a service the staff who are really affected by this as as...
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so here comes jfk very regal jackie's there and he's about to introduce john f kennedy and he goes, ladies and gentlemen, i'm very excited to introduce you to this exciting guest tonight. we have with us robert kennedy. and the quote is of course, that he let him off the hook so easily he had three or four great jokes of how people him with his dad, his on and on. but that's part one. part two of the story is even better. and that's what happens a couple of weeks later, we we ask at the madison airport, it's like close to midnight. he's trying to get back on a plane and income's the caroline the plane. and here comes john f kennedy off the plane. and yes, i was just oh, my gosh. just trying to like sink in his seat. he doesn't think he'll remember the guy. but just in case, you know, kennedy eyes him laser his eyes, walks over, reaches out his hand and bobby kennedy's the name some guy he met one time weeks before, and he remembered how to play the joke. so i just love those moments. it's great stuff. kennedy had a lot of great one more funny kennedy joke, then i'll shut up about him. but
so here comes jfk very regal jackie's there and he's about to introduce john f kennedy and he goes, ladies and gentlemen, i'm very excited to introduce you to this exciting guest tonight. we have with us robert kennedy. and the quote is of course, that he let him off the hook so easily he had three or four great jokes of how people him with his dad, his on and on. but that's part one. part two of the story is even better. and that's what happens a couple of weeks later, we we ask at the madison...
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republican got a presidential medal of honor and freedom from john f kennedy, it's pretty unbiased. but he wouldn't in the first recipient. but i always thought so. robert taft actually ran for the republican nomination three times and i think that each time it wasn't necessarily opposites and research that came against him and he lived his life very transparently. so in his first bid for the republican nomination, they actually thought that he was too liberal, the far right, because he had supported a lot of the new deal initiatives since then. full circle. then later he's running against eisenhower and they think he's too conservative, because they think that he is isolationist, but it's just really this information that he put out there that was available to his opponent within his own party. it's carter's vote that was used against him. so it's just really not used against him. it used to show people, i guess, who they believed he was or paint a picture of why he would not be the best nominee for the party. so it is really interesting just to think about it within one's own part
republican got a presidential medal of honor and freedom from john f kennedy, it's pretty unbiased. but he wouldn't in the first recipient. but i always thought so. robert taft actually ran for the republican nomination three times and i think that each time it wasn't necessarily opposites and research that came against him and he lived his life very transparently. so in his first bid for the republican nomination, they actually thought that he was too liberal, the far right, because he had...