"Early Show's Smith Bizarrely Hints At Obama Assassination"
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John F. Kennedy Jr.: John Kennedy Jr. was planning to announce his intention to run for the US Senate in the the July 26th, 1999 issue of Newsweek. But then he died in a suspicious plane crash, and his rival for that same Senate seat, Hillary Clinton, won. The July 26th, 1999 issue of Newsweek was pulled from circulation and the story of JFK Jr's plan to run for office buried.
I you are wondering why Ted Kennedy endorsed Obama over Hillary, this is probably a big part of it.
--Mike Rivero, John F. Kennedy Jr. Posted Jan 29, 2008 12:05 PM PST
Category: ASSASSINATION
Plus, Obama would make the Israelis very sad if he won, wouldn't he? Major Israeli Paper Rates the Candidates: "At the bottom of the heap? Yes, it's Barack Obama with a 5." [Why would he score so low in the Jewish State? If you have been a regular reader here, you may have noticed a wee bit of Israeli racism. Barack, to a racist Zionist, is simply a malpe schwarz (black monkey).]
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By E&P Staff
Published: January 29, 2008 12:30 PM ET
NEW YORK You can't say that the thought had not already occurred to millions, but still it was a surprise to watch CBS morning guy Harry Smith raising today the question of Barack Obama getting assassinated -- with Ted Kennedy, no less.
According to the video, Smith asked, "When you see that enthusiasm [for Obama] though, and when you see the generational change that seems to be taking place before our eyes, does it make you at all fearful?"
Kennedy seemed to not know what Smith was hinting at -- although he did stutter a bit -- and offered a bland reply about a "new generation."
Smith then tried again: "I just, I think, what I was trying to say is -- sometimes agents of change end up being targets, as you well know. And that was why I was asking if you were at all fearful of that."
This time Kennedy, who certainly does well know, surely understood what he meant but again evaded the question -- perhaps not wanting to encourage just such a scenario -- and just referred to Obama as an "agent of change."
Smith also tried to get Teddy to reveal what went down in his now-famous phone conversation with Bill Clinton regarding the pending endorsement. Kennedy chuckled heartily and said, no way.
E&P Staff"