What RFK Jr.’s Secret Diaries Reveal About His Next Run w/Isabel Vincent

April 23
35 mins

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Episode Description

Tara Palmeri sits down with New York Post investigative reporter Isabel Vincent to discuss her explosive new book "RFK Jr.: The Fall and Rise." Isabel obtained RFK Jr.'s personal diaries — without his cooperation — and they reveal a man obsessed with the presidency, riddled with sexual compulsion, and shaped by generations of Kennedy entitlement. The diaries include a scoring system for women he slept with (rated 1–10, with "victory" meaning he resisted), passages about failing his dead father's expectations, and entries where he castrates roadkill while his kids wait in the car. They also dig into the unanswered questions around his second wife Mary Richardson Kennedy's suicide — the missing phone, the missing computer, no suicide note, and a half-redacted police report — plus Cheryl Hines' $600K book deal, RFK's meetings with pharma lobbyists his own base hates, and why Isabel believes he is absolutely going to run for president in 2028.

0:57 – Tara: RFK has big ambitions — "this is a stepping stone"

2:13 – How she obtained his diaries: a source left three volumes at dinner

4:39 – The diaries as confessional — he writes about women like he's the victim

6:39 – First time a Kennedy confessed to infidelity in his own writing

8:24 – Mary at home with four kids under ten while he crusades and cheats

9:48 – His father told him he was "most like JFK" — conditioned since childhood

10:49 – Isabel: "I think you're going to see him run for president" in 2028

11:50 – Cheryl Hines: the $600K book advance and a marriage of convenience

13:04 – The Olivia Nuzzi affair and whether it almost ended his marriage

15:06 – The mythmaking: Twinkies, saunas with Kid Rock, cold plunges in jeans

17:05 – Does he really believe what he says? Congressional hearings and stubbornness

20:13 – Kennedy entitlement: his father had the speed limit raised so he wouldn't get a ticket

21:53 – Mary's suicide still weighs on him — but he had her body dug up and reburied

22:25 – The roadkill obsession: seagull skull collection, job at the National Zoo

28:32 – Hardest story to report: Mary's suicide — missing computer, no note, redacted police report


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