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Roger Simon Describes Experience of Attending RFK Jr.’s 70th Birthday Party

Feb 4, 2024

Roger Simon, co-founder of PJMedia and current columnist for The Epoch Times, joined Friday’s edition of The Tennessee Star Report with Michael Patrick Leahy to discuss his coverage of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s birthday party in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington DC.

Simon said RFK Jr.’s birthday party was held on January 25 in the house where former President John F. Kennedy first met his wife, Jackie.

“It was held – here’s the great part about it – it was held in Georgetown, in a home that I was told, and it turns out was true, in the kitchen of that home is where a certain congressman named John Fitzgerald Kennedy first met a woman photographer named Jacqueline Bouvier,” Simon said.

Simon said the party was “pretty filled,” noting how various doctors and community college students were among the couple hundred “not overly fancy” people in attendance.

“It was pretty filled. RFK gave what was equivalent to his stump speech,” Simon said. “There was a kind of ecumenical feel to the whole thing, which I liked.”

Simon went on to describe his previous interactions with the presidential candidate, in particular his observance of the “sadness” in RFK Jr.’s eyes, given the multiple tragedies in his family life.

“The thing about him is, he’s pretty substantive and when he talks, he’s an intelligent guy,” Simon said. “I know him now a little bit, because I’ve done some interviews with him…but the thing that’s interesting about him is when you’re talking to him close up for a while, he’s got the sight of stars you ever saw. He suddenly dawns on you, and then you go, “oh yeah.” And you know why, of course. I mean, you know, we’ve all had problems in our life, that’s the human condition. However, very few of us had our uncle assassinated when we were roughly nine…And then your father was assassinated half a dozen years later…And so I mean, there is a lot of a lot of sadness there, a lot of sadness and you can see it in his eyes, frankly.”

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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network. Follow Kaitlin on X / Twitter.
Photo Roger Simon ” by Roger Simon and “RFK Jr” is by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

 

 

Roger Simon on Pro-Hamas, Anti-Israel Protests on College Campuses: ‘What Happened in Germany in 1937’ Is ‘What We’re Undergoing Now’

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Roger Simon, the co-founder of PJMedia and current columnist for The Epoch Times, said the pro-Hamas protests unfolding on Ivy League college campuses across the nation are comparable to the scene in Germany in 1937.

Simon made the comments on Tuesday’s episode of The Michael Patrick Leahy Show after listening to audio of a clip taken from Columbia University where pro-Palestine protesters formed a human chain to keep Jewish students out of an encampment on the university’s campus.

NewsChannel 5’s Phil Williams Refuses to Explain His Failure to Get Justin Jones on the Record about Allegations He Covered Up Report of 2020 Sexual Assault, Tries to Distract with False Claims About Tennessee Star Reporter

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On Sunday, Pappert reported on an interview between Williams and Dan Mandis, host of Nashville’s Morning News with Dan Mandis on SuperTalk 99.7 WTN, where Williams said that he once asked Tennessee State Representative Justin Jones (D-Nashville) to respond to claims made by his former close colleague Jeneisha Harris on June 18, 2020 that the state lawmaker had covered up the sexual assault of two protesters by a homeless man.