Sirhan Sirhan killed no one. So why does Gov. Newsom think that he should die in prison, while Leslie van Houten—who massacred two people—may go free?

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by Mark Crispin Miller, News from Underground:

There’s a question that RFK, Jr. might put to the governor, if and when they ever happen to debate

Here Bobby tells us what he’d ask the governor about what’s happened to the state of California (specifically, to San Francisco) on the latter’s watch. Although the entire interview is well worth watching, the part about the urgent need for real debates (starting at 3:22) is especially cogent.

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Now, if, through some miracle, the governor should ever find himself in a debate with this Bobby Kennedy, I think that we’d all benefit from having him explain why he’s kept Sirhan Sirhan locked up in federal prison, even though it is beyond dispute that Sirhan killed no one in the Ambassador Hotel that fateful night of June 5, 1968.

It is beyond dispute that Sen. Kennedy was fatally shot from behind, and that Sirhan was in front of him when he fired wildly, wounding five (all of whom survived). Thus it is (again) beyond dispute that Sirhan did not kill Robert Kennedy, or anybody else. And yet, when the parole board voted to free Sirhan in 2021, Gov. Newsom blocked his release, which was blocked again this year.

Meanwhile, Gov. Newsom has elected not to interfere with the release of Leslie van Houten, even though it is beyond dispute that she helped massacre two people, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, in cold blood, on the orders of Charles Manson. After the governor blocked her release, the court reversed him; and he chose not to appeal, so she’s gone free.

Why has Gov. Newsom blocked Sirhan’s release? He claimed that he was acting to protect the people of his state (as if he’s ever done a single thing for them), the fact that Sirhan never has killed anyone should make clear to anyone with half a brain that that’s complete crapola. What he’s evidently trying to protect is not the people of his state, or anybody else, but the official story of that pivotal assassination.

And if this Bobby Kennedy doesn’t get a chance to ask the governor that question, someone else should ask him, and ask him now, and keep on asking him until he answers.

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