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    Home » Blog » ‘Garbage’: RFK Jr says he ate goat in viral photo, not barbequed dog

    ‘Garbage’: RFK Jr says he ate goat in viral photo, not barbequed dog

    July 3, 2024Updated:July 3, 2024 World No Comments
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    Separate presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has refuted the disturbing image that shows him biting a barbeque canine and claiming it was a sheep. The now-famous 2010 picture, he claimed, was taken at a fire in Patagonia on the Futaleufu River. A colleague who was visiting Asia and recommending a restaurant in Korea shared the image with Kennedy. As the image became popular, there were numerous rumors that Kennedy had eaten a puppy because he had advised that the restaurant had a puppy on the menu.
    The companion expressed worry that he was mocking Asian culture and claimed that he was unaware of the image’s sensibility.
    Kennedy’s mind had a useless worm in 2010 and he was found out. Later in 2012, he claimed that he might have contracted the pathogen while on a trip to South Asia during his marriage trials.
    Kennedy, who is facing a slew of allegations, claimed that his past had some skeletons in his bedroom, that he is not a church boy, and that he did not consume a dog. Vanity Fair, but, consulted a vet who said the corpse in the picture appeared to be a dog’s.
    ” The content is a lot of wastes. I actually ate a sheep in Patagonia on a whitewater trip some years back on the Futaleufu River, despite what they claimed was a picture of me eating a puppy. They claim that an analyst has identified the corpse as a puppy. It’s just not true”, Kennedy said.
    ‘ Garbage… only no correct’
    Kennedy criticized the post that claimed to have a barbeque dog as garbage. Instead of a puppy, as they claimed, I was truly eating a sheep in Patagon during a whitewater expedition in the Futaleufu River. They say… they have an expert that has identified that as a puppy corpse. It’s just not true”, he said.
    ” I’ve said this from the start. I’m not a child in the temple. I do n’t run like that. I said … I had a pretty, very hyperactive children. I said in my announcement speech that I have … but many skeletons in my closet, that if they could all vote, I had run for king of the world”, Kennedy said, adding,” Vanity Fair is recycling 30- year- ancient stories, and I, you know, am never gonna comment on the details of any of them”.
    Eliza Cooney, a former part-time parent, alleges she was groped by him in his house when she worked for Kennedy between 1998 and 1999, according to an article in The Vanity Fair.
    ” Hey @VanityFair, you know when your animal experts call a sheep a dog, and your investigative authorities say a picture taken in Patagonia was taken in Korea, that you’ve joined the ranks of supermarket headlines”, Kennedy said. ” Stay telling America that the rate is down if you want.” Because our last two presidents embarked on a$ 14 trillion debt joyride, which hard-working Americans paid for, I’ll keep talking about the fact that working families ca n’t afford homes or groceries.

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