- Bobby Kennedy Jr. kept a detailed log of his lovers in that time and rated them (during his marriage to the late Mary Richardson Kennedy). He kept a number key to classify how they went, with the number 10 signifying intercourse, the paper reported, citing a source close to his late ex-wife. Some speculate that RFK Jr.’s serial philandering may have somehow contributed to the suicide of Richardson Kennedy).
- Robert, now 59, named 37 women, giving 16 of them “10″ codes. His lovers included “a lawyer, an environmental activist, a doctor and at least one woman married to a famous actor.”
- On days he did not cheat on his wife and refused to succumb to his “lust demons” — would submit an entry simply stating “Victory.”
- Like his famous father and uncle, RFK and JFK, who were known to be whores who committed adultery numerous times, RFK Jr. describes his uncontrollable lust for women. He wrote on Nov. 5, less than two months after 9/11: “Despite the terrible things happening in the world, my life is … great. So I’ve been looking for ways to screw it up. I’m like Adam and live in Eden, and I can have everything but the fruit. But the fruit is is all I want.”
- RFK Jr. rips former political allies including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is his brother-in-law, and especially Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. Kennedy predicted Cuomo could fail at his (then-unsuccessful) gubernatorial campaign “because he lacks humanity and doesn’t love people,” and “is not a retail politician.”
- He said that Sharpton and Jackson “give [him] the creeps,” saying that Sharpton “has suffocated the decent black leaders in New York. His transparent venal blackmail and extortion schemes taint all black leadership.”
- Kennedy said that Jackson possessed “a desperate and destructive addiction to publicity,” recalling an incident at Cesar Chavez’s funeral when Jackson pushed “Cesar’s friends and family out of the way to make himself [lead] lead pall bearer.”
- RFK Jr continued on ripping Rev. Jackson, calling “his love affair with Louis Farrakhan and his Jewish xenophobia are also unforgivable,” he added of Jackson. “I feel dirty around him, and I feel like I’m being used. I feel like with Jesse, it’s all about Jesse.”
When confronted by members of the media, Kennedy initially tried to deny the existence of such a memoir.
“I don’t think there is any way you could have a diary or journal of mine from 2001,” Kennedy told the New York tabloids. “I don’t have any comment on it. I have no diary from 2001.”
He later changed his statement in an e-mail, saying the diary was “illegally stolen” from him.
“The diary served as a tool for self-examination and for dealing with my spiritual struggles at the time. It also contains unedited, unfiltered stream-of-consciousness musings about current events and people.’ Nothing in that diary was ever meant for publication.
Later, RFK Jr. amended his stance, saying:
“I have nothing but respect for Governor Cuomo, Rev. Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, all of whom have distinguished themselves as extraordinary national leaders over the past decade.”
RFK Jr. is the son of former beloved Bobby Kennedy who successfully managed the presidential candidacy of his older brother, John F. Kennedy, in 1960, then served as the U.S. attorney general until JFK’s assassination in November 1963. RFK rebounded from the tragedy to win a Senate seat in New York in 1964 before setting off on his own presidential run in 1968. RFK appeared to be headed toward victory before he was also assassinated in a hotel kitchen in Los Angeles in June 1968. Richard Nixon wound up winning the election by default.
Take a look at the video discussing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s sexual addictions and how his father, Robert F. Kennedy, and uncle, President Kennedy, contributed to this mental and sexual disorder.