For those who think RFK Jr. could be a viable third-party candidate, consider that his potential running mate NFL QB Aaron Rodgers is a sincere Sandy Hook.
CNN reported:
CNN knows of two people with whom Rodgers eagerly shared these stories, including Pamela Brown, one of the journalists writing this piece.
Brown was covering the Kentucky Derby for CNN in 2013 when she was introduced to Rodgers, then with the Green Bay Packers, at a post-Derby party. Upon hearing that she was a CNN reporter, Rodgers immediately began attacking the news media for withholding important stories. Rodgers spoke out about the tragic killing of 20 children and 6 adults by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School, claiming that it was actually an inside government job and that the media was intentionally ignoring it.
For more stories like this, sign up for our The Daily newsletter.
When Brown questioned him about the evidence that proved this real shooting was staged, Rodgers began sharing various theories that have been debunked numerous times.
The nation already has to get through the election with Donald Trump and his deranged conspiracies. The country really doesn’t need a ticket for the anti-vaxxer/Sandy Hook conspiracy of RFK Jr and Aaron Rodgers polluting the national voting pool even more.
Those who follow the NFL already know that Rodgers is an anti-vaxxer with some widespread beliefs and behaviors. Sandy Hook conspiracies are Alex Jones-level stuff and have no place in presidential elections.
Hopefully this news establishes Aaron Rodgers as a potential political figure and stops him from keeping his conspiracy theories to himself.
A special message from PoliticusUSA
If you are in a position to donate exclusively to help us keep the doors open on PoliticusUSA during what is a critical election year, please do so here.
We are honored to be able to put your interests first for 14 years as we respond only to our readers and will not compromise on that core, core value of PoliticusUSA.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also a member of the White House press pool and a congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
Professional rewards and subscriptions
Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the American Political Science Association