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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
MACS Offline
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https://www.prageru.com/video/ep-308-dennis-prager-and-robert-f-kennedy-jr?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_7833063

Sits down and discusses the medical establishment, the CIA, climate change, and more. From hot-button topics and “crazy conspiracy theories” to issues on war, government, and culture, Dennis seeks clarity over agreement as he asks RFK, Jr. thoughtful questions to find out where he stands.
MACS Offline
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So he states that it WAS illegal for the CIA to propagandize the American public... UNTIL Obama signed an executive order allowing it... in 2016. Huh...
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Mac's,

You nailed it.

Obama changed many laws and renewed the 9/11 homeland security statutes, plus what you just mentioned above ....

He may be the "top dog" in numbers of U.S. citizens illegaly persecuted, spied on, harrassed, and murdered by any U.S. president in recent history...

I know first hand what he is capable of...I lived through
6+ yrs of GANGSTALKING that he authorized in person with James Comey.......
if anyone believes that Joe Biden is in total control?
They have their heads in the sand....and are out of touch with reality...
MACS Offline
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Watch the whole thing... it's eye-opening. I don't agree with him on a few things, but after watching the discussion he says some stuff that no politician wants him saying out loud.

Certainly not the gov't alphabet mafia (CIA, FBI, FDA, NIH, Fauci) he absolutely destroys Fauci.
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Yup…..

I’m sure moderate democrats will be along at any moment to confirm the wrongs that they once long ago used to despise but now administer.
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Obama sucks.

And I've heard "moderate democrats" is synonymous with LEFT O' CENTER, which like RIGHT O' CENTER means they don't have any defined principles and sway with wind, agreeing with whatever cockamamy thing that comes along at the time.

They will never admit the wrongs that the policies they supported have done. They believe that duhmacracy which they accept as being perfected in the United States cannot intentionally cause harm to persons and their liberty, that any aberrations in the results of their supported policies that may occur are due to extremists on the other side.

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RFK Jr. announces switch from Democratic Party to independent for 2024 presidential run




Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Monday his switch from the Democratic Party to independent for his 2024 White House bid.

During a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania speech which his campaign billed as a "historic announcement," Kennedy, 69, spoke in front of a sign that read "declare your independence."

"I'm here to declare myself an independent candidate," he told the crowd. His announcement was followed by chants of "Bobby, Bobby, Bobby."

"That's not all. I'm here to join you and making a new declaration of independence for our entire nation," he added. "We declare independence from the corporations that have hijacked our government. We declare independence from Wall Street, from big tech from big pharma, from big [agriculture], and the military contractors and their lobbyists."

"We declare independence from the mercenary media that is here to fortify all of the corporate orthodoxies from their advertisers and urge us to hate our neighbors and to fear our friends," he continued. "We declare independence from the cynical elites who betray our hope and amplify our divisions."

"Finally, we declare independence from the two political parties," Kennedy said.

According to him, this declaration is necessary because these things "are incompatible with the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."

Kennedy, the son of late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, has cut into President Joe Biden's Democratic primary support throughout his campaign, which was launched in April. In a recent poll, he posted 17% to Biden's 70%.

But Kennedy has seen support across the political spectrum.

A new poll from Reuters/Ipsos last week showed that he could hypothetically secure the votes of one in seven Americans in a match-up between himself, former President Donald Trump, and Biden. In a poll between the three, he garnered 14%, while Biden had 31% and Trump had 33%. The measure shows Kennedy pulling support from both men.

In another key metric, Kennedy has seen an advantage over both Biden and Trump. When it comes to favorability, 47% of registered voters have a "very" or "somewhat favorable" opinion of him. This is higher than the favorability ratings of Trump, 40%, and Biden, 43%.

Further, Kennedy also boasts better favorability numbers among independent voters, who are expected to decide the close 2024 match-up. Trump and Biden are considered "very" or "somewhat favorable" by 34% of independents each. Kennedy has a 10-point advantage on the two, with 44% favorability among the group.

The most stark contrast between Kennedy's numbers and Biden's and Trump's is his unfavorability rating. Both Biden and Trump are considered "very" or "somewhat unfavorable" by more than half of registered voters, with 54% and 57%, respectively. Kennedy, however, is only considered unfavorable by a third.

During his Monday announcement, Kennedy described his decision to run as an independent as painful, explaining his family's history within the Democratic Party. But, he said, "My sacrifice is nothing compared to the risk our founding fathers took when they signed the Declaration of Independence 247 years ago."

He noted that there have been independent presidential candidates before, but said, "This time it's going to be different, because this time, the independent is gonna win."

Kennedy pointed to concerns over Biden's age, 80, as well as Trump's significant legal battles.

"That's what two-party politics has given us. And that's why we need to pry loose from the hammerlock of the corrupt powers in Washington, D.C., and make this nation ours again," he said.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/rfk-jr-democratic-party-independent-2024-bid
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Oooof. Not sure that's going to help.

It may split the dem vote, but it would also take some away from the rep vote, I think. Hard to say. Only the dumbest of the dumb would vote for the clown we got now again.
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MACS wrote:
Oooof. Not sure that's going to help.

It may split the dem vote, but it would also take some away from the rep vote, I think. Hard to say. Only the dumbest of the dumb would vote for the clown we got now again.



81 million and dwindling!
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MACS wrote:
Oooof. Not sure that's going to help.

It may split the dem vote, but it would also take some away from the rep vote, I think. Hard to say. Only the dumbest of the dumb would vote for the clown we got now again.

Unless the alternatives were Trump or Desantis.
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rfenst wrote:
Unless the alternatives were Trump or Desantis.


DeSantis will not beat Trump. I like his work in Florida, but it seems he lost himself in the swamp already. Sad, really.

I would happily vote for either over Biden or ANYONE the dems put up.

People have lost all sense of reason and logic.
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RFK Jr has my vote...for sure...both primary and or general election...
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I have not dug deeply into RFK Jr and his stance on things but from my superficial looksie I kinda like what I've seen and read.

I'm not a solid supporter of either party. I'm registered as an independent and have been since I turned the age to vote. Both sides have plusses and minuses depending on the person and I'd like to think I play things in the the middle of the road but admittedly I lean to the right side. I vote for the person that best matches my opinions and not the party they attach to their name. I've voted for Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. With that said I'm definitely not a fan of the current administration. It's been a total cluster f*ck on what has been going on the past few years. I'm not a big fan of current Republicans either.

Hopefully we can get a feasible 3rd party to get some traction. It's been needed for a long time. Again, depending on their platform and their stated beliefs. Vote for the person rather blindly voting for the party they claim to align themselves with.
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MACS wrote:
DeSantis will not beat Trump. I like his work in Florida, but it seems he lost himself in the swamp already. Sad, really.

I would happily vote for either over Biden or ANYONE the dems put up.

People have lost all sense of reason and logic.


DeSantis said he wasn't going to run. Bush Co. got in his ear. He's a tainted candidate now and 2028 was ALL his. Now, nobody wants it. He should've stayed true to his word and stayed in Florida doing what he was elected to do.

NEVER vote for a Democrat again. They're terrorists.

People have lost reason and logic because the education system is $hit now. Left to their own devices they'd Candy Crush the day away and watch Kardashians. Look at what they've done to this nation already. There's zero accountability.
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The D"s and R's need shook up. I think this is a start.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
DeSantis said he wasn't going to run. Bush Co. got in his ear.

Who is ""Bush Co."?
Mr. Jones Offline
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#16 .....
It's....

The "artist" living on a cult de sac in Dallas? who speaks for father bush...the deceased CIA
Director...
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Mr. Jones wrote:
#16 .....
It's....

The "artist" living on a cult de sac in Dallas? who speaks for father bush...the deceased CIA
Director...


He should do a collab project with Hunter
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Have heard/seen two or three interviews with RFK Jr. I'd absolutely vote for him in the Wisconsin primary.
I'd give any third party candidate a vote, as it is generally my nature.

Its like a game of Reverse Chicken. The first party to give up on their Senior Citizen will win.
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Ever notice when you go in the voting booth to cast your ballot how Time slows down? That icy cold realization that a 3rd party's Presidential candidate promises have NO CHANCE OF A SNOWBALL IN HELL of passing anything through both parties he'll have to work with.

I have.


(said with my best Tom Papa impersonation)
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Ever notice when you go in the voting booth to cast your ballot how Time slows down? That icy cold realization that a 3rd party's Presidential candidate promises have NO CHANCE OF A SNOWBALL IN HELL of passing anything through both parties he'll have to work with.

I have.


(said with my best Tom Papa impersonation)


Nope. Never considered it that way.

First, I'm not feeding the two zombie parties.

Secondly, No chance of a snowball in hell of passing legislation.... count me in. There is enough spending, filth, graft to go around the way it is. Less government tentiticles digging into our lives? Count me in.

Plus (and this is outrageous) if anything did actually pass, it would take a mixture of Dems and Reps to get something done. Which would reflect the massive, marginalized, middle where more americans are anyway.

People want to be the water carriers for Weekend At Bernies or 15 Diet Cokes a Day Dude, have at it.
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8trackdisco wrote:
Nope. Never considered it that way.

First, I'm not feeding the two zombie parties.


You HAVE to! There's no 3rd party in the House nor Senate, SOOOOO, you vote for the R or the D. Not my rules. Just the facts.

8trackdisco wrote:
Secondly, No chance of a snowball in hell of passing legislation.... count me in. There is enough spending, filth, graft to go around the way it is. Less government tentiticles digging into our lives? Count me in.


If 4 years of Trump taught us anything it's that they will work together to keep themselves alive. I liken them to a virus or rats on a ship that's sinking. There's no line item veto, like there should be.

8trackdisco wrote:
Plus (and this is outrageous) if anything did actually pass, it would take a mixture of Dems and Reps to get something done. Which would reflect the massive, marginalized, middle where more americans are anyway.


Hello, RINO's and the supposed "Blue Dog" Democrats...ring a bell? Those waffling, not bothering to show up when it matters people? Gonna risk everything on them? Keep your powder dry already.

8trackdisco wrote:
People want to be the water carriers for Weekend At Bernies or 15 Diet Cokes a Day Dude, have at it.


Okay, I LOL'd at that one. Got it. BUT (and I do recognize what it means when you use the word "but"), the name Kennedy used to mean something to the US. It's ingrained. It's Camelot. It also means a bullet or 3 to the head. With the current DNC environment, they'd snuff him out before he ever put his hand on the Holy Bible to swear in. The other guy...didn't start a war. Understands negotiation. Sure, he has a massive ego (and he wears it on his sleeve!) and he LOVES his country. Repeat that with me...He LOVES his country. I cannot say that for any DNC flag waving lunatic. They will sell their soul and your great great grandchildren's to get whatever they want today. Sorry, but the 2 party system is alive and thriving in the US politic world.

Now, to get back to RFK jr...I do like the man. I LOVE his rabid attacks on Big Pharma. They're evil. Big Pharma today = Military Industry Complex + Deep State(Mob² x Islamofascist - LGBTQ)÷Common Sense EVIL! I'm dead serious when I say, RFK jr's best chance of being in power in the White House would've been to be Trump's running mate. Those 2 together would alter the demographics of American Politics and set the stage for a real 3rd Party platform to take root. That's just me, and those 2 men...with their ego's in the same room...better get a lubricant because we're not all gonna fit in the Rose Garden if ya know what I mean.
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rfenst wrote:
Unless the alternatives were Trump or Desantis.


Surely you're kidding.

Politics aside, wouldn't you prefer a President that has his/her faculties over one who is fed his direction by some unknown faction behind his earpiece?

Don't get me wrong. I don't believe the Soros and Obama conspiracies. But Biden isn't coherent. He doesn't know what day it is unless it's defined by which flavor ice cream he gets for breakfast.
It's dangerous to have an unknown backroom voice call the shots. Maybe it's "doctor" Jill. Or the cackling fool at VP. Or hell, it could be his coke-head son. But Punxatuaney Joe's brainwaves have been hiding from their shadow since inauguration day.
Voting for that goes beyond politics.
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He likes him some status quo.
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tailgater wrote:


Politics aside, wouldn't you prefer a President that has his/her faculties over one who is fed his direction by some unknown faction behind his earpiece?



Look at what that type of person got the country? (Obama).
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8trackdisco wrote:
Look at what that type of person got the country? (Obama).


Maybe, but I'd prefer the coherent Obama over the travesty we've got now.
Fact is, Biden isn't running our country. He's feeble minded during his GOOD moments, and it's obvious to anyone who is honest that he can't formulate a cohesive thought never mind make actual decisions that the position demands. Shame on those who prop him up like a modern day weekend at Bernie's.
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tailgater wrote:
Maybe, but I'd prefer the coherent Obama over the travesty we've got now.
Fact is, Biden isn't running our country. He's feeble minded during his GOOD moments, and it's obvious to anyone who is honest that he can't formulate a cohesive thought never mind make actual decisions that the position demands. Shame on those who prop him up like a modern day weekend at Bernie's.


I've heard that what we got now is really the third term of Obama to fundamentally transform America into a Socialist Utopia.
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RayR wrote:
I've heard that what we got now is really the third term of Obama to fundamentally transform America into a Socialist Utopia.


You spelled tapioca wrong.

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You can take the man out of the progressive Demo-Jacobin Party but you can't take the progressive entirely out of the man it seems.

RFK Jr says we must 'set federal dollars aside' for reparations

"We must set federal dollars aside to rebuild Black infrastructure," Kennedy writes.


Quote:
Presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr, who recently announced his run as an independent, has come out in support of giving taxpayer-funded reparations to black people.

Joe Biden has largely remained mum on the issue, which has created frustration for members of the far left, according to the New York Post.

“Communities that were specifically targeted for destruction need to be specifically targeted for repair,” Kennedy's campaign website states in a section titled "RACIAL HEALING."

It says that black-owned "banks, businesses, hospitals, schools, and farms were targeted for destruction" during the Jim Crow Era, resulting in black people having no chance to build wealth.

"We must set federal dollars aside to rebuild Black infrastructure," writes Kennedy.

"These programs complement direct redress payments or tax credits to the descendants of the victims of Jim Crow and other victims of persecution," the website reads. "RFK Jr. will find ways to offer this redress that are legal, fair, and win the approval of Americans of all races."

More...

https://thepostmillennial.com/rfk-jr-says-we-must-set-federal-dollars-aside-for-reparations?s=09

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He's against CORPORATE WALL STREET FUNDS BUYING UP ALL THE U.S. RESIDENTIAL HOMES ON THE MARKET WITH CASH OFFERS THOUSANDS above the asking prices....
By 2030 Corp America will own over 50% of all single family
HUTS ..
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Mr. Jones wrote:
He's against CORPORATE WALL STREET FUNDS BUYING UP ALL THE U.S. RESIDENTIAL HOMES ON THE MARKET WITH CASH OFFERS THOUSANDS above the asking prices....
By 2030 Corp America will own over 50% of all single family
HUTS ..


Um...that didn't work so well for the Corporate Real Estate Investment world. Those have cratered. Listening to WEF and what they want to do with 15 minute cities...will crater that into a cloud of dust as well.
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