Sunday, August 23, 2015

RFK Jr. loved by the left because they have no moral compass.

Friends of RFK Jr. think Cheryl Hines was ‘crazy’ to marry him


Even close friends of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a notorious cheater who had numerous affairs while with past wives Emily Black and Mary Richardson, think his new wife, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Cheryl Hines, was crazy to marry him and think he’d be faithful.
In Jerry Oppenheimer’s new book, “RFK Jr.: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Dark Side of the Dream,” out Sept. 22 from St. Martin’s Press, a decades-long friend of Kennedy and a guest at his August 2014 wedding “was mystified as to why Hines married Bob, since his history as a womanizer had become so public and was intertwined in scandal.”
“Any woman who gets involved with Bobby does so with her eyes open, or their brains lopped off,” said the so-called friend. “Any woman who thinks they’re going to change Bobby is misguided and purposefully ignorant. Women have to understand what they’re getting into when they’re with him.”
The friend continued, “You can hate it, you can make excuses for it, you can do whatever you want to do, it doesn’t change the fact that he has a long history of doing certain things. And if you think, ‘Wow, I’ll be different,’ then you’re [bleep].”
RFK Jr.’s wild womanizing was chronicled in The Post last year when we exposed diaries he used to keep track of his affairs. But, writes Oppenheimer, Hines’ co-star Larry David told Kennedy, “Nothing you do will ever rattle her.”
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and ex-wife Mary Richardson in 2002.Photo: Getty Images
Robert’s second wife, Mary, committed suicide by hanging in May 2012. Oppenheimer, whose book will be released by St. Martin’s on Sept. 22, talked to sources who said Mary was not surprised by Robert’s womanizing, but his romance with Cheryl shocked her.
“It was a shocker because Mary claimed she had introduced Hines to Bobby at a charity event, ­although Bobby and Hines asserted that . . . Larry David had brought about the introduction,” says the book. “Still, Mary felt ‘very betrayed’ by what she termed the ‘Sisterhood’ . . . women sticking ­together, women supporting one another.”
Just two months before Robert and Hines tied the knot, reports surfaced that he’d cheated on her with socialite Chelsea Chapman Kirwan.

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