Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Kennedy Campaign Website Offers Teddy Bear to Buy, Not to Kill and Leave in Central Park

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The website for Robert Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign includes the usual posters, buttons, and so on.

But you can also buy a stuffed teddy bear for $32.

This is unfortunate considering Kennedy has just admitting leaving a dead bear cub in Central Park, then making it look like a cyclist hit it.

Kennedy released a video of himself admitting this to, of all people, Roseanne Barr. Considering Barr’s mental health, she looks shocked.

Kennedy was trying to get ahead of a New Yorker story that broke this morning about the 2011 incident. At the time and until this week no one knew Kennedy came up with this scheme. The only person who might have known was his cousin, Tatiana Schlossberg, who wrote the story for the New York Times.

Want the bear? I’d hurry. It’s a collector’s item!

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