Look, politicians do strange things to get publicity for their campaign, but whoever on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s staff thought it was a good idea for him to try a stand-up set for the “Kill Tony” podcast owes an apology to Every. Single. American. After a fair initial gag, Kennedy gets predictable and pathetic with “very funny” brain worm bits: “My brain worm wrote some jokes for me,” Kennedy says to a mix of jeers and groans before saying, “He’s got a lot of information. This is where I get most of my facts.” It’s unclear if that was a confession or a joke, and given that his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, pulled him offstage soon after, we still don’t know.