It was reported last week that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was considering NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers among the final options for his vice presidential pick. When the story broke, Rodgers was on an ayahuasca retreat in Costa Rica — surely a psychedelic first in American history. The attacks on Rodgers — and by extension Kennedy — came almost immediately. CNN published a strange piece about how Rodgers had privately shared Sandy Hook conspiracy theories 11 years ago. It was thinly sourced, old and, as I discussed on NewsNation, ethically dubious journalism disguising obvious opposition research. Its impact is irrelevant, but the moment is instructive.
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