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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for president in 2024?


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The heir to the original Democrat dynasty is now coming out in opposition to what the Party has morphed into since his uncle and father were murdered… thoughts?

 

I know I’m certainly intrigued…👍

 

 

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24 minutes ago, BillStime said:

Trump's next Kanye West will be a dud, too.

 

 

 

Pure genius how you managed to turn a thread about RFK Jr’s presidential bid into a post about Trump…

 

Your psychosis knows no bounds…😉

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Roundybout said:

I’m sure Jackie boy is thrilled that his nephew is an insane Qanoner 

So, now, anyone who disagrees with the Establishment (Democrat) narrative is Q-Anon?

 

Good to know we have some real thinkers in here…😉👍

 

 

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3 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

Pure genius how you managed to turn a thread about RFK Jr’s presidential bid into a post about Trump…

 

Your psychosis knows no bounds…😉

 

 


Psychosis - lol - sorry you don’t have the capacity to connect dots.
 

Why would Bannon, Stone and Flynn work so hard to recruit RFK jr?

 

Everyone knows he has zero chance to win; just like Kanye. 
 

Idiots 

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22 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Psychosis - lol - sorry you don’t have the capacity to connect dots.
 

Why would Bannon, Stone and Flynn work so hard to recruit RFK jr?

 

Everyone knows he has zero chance to win; just like Kanye. 
 

Idiots 

Yes, your psychosis of Trump…

 

Nice- every CIA-created name in the book…how convenient…😉

 

Btw, didn’t you know that having skeletons in your closet means nothing when running for president anymore? I think Clinton, Hillary, Trump and Biden have proven that…

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49 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

So, now, anyone who disagrees with the Establishment (Democrat) narrative is Q-Anon?

 

Good to know we have some real thinkers in here…😉👍

 

 


This is a straight up fact though. He believes in far right conspiracy theories like the cabal. 

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This is a straight up fact though. He believes in far right conspiracy theories like the cabal. 

Perhaps he believes in a different world view than the Establishment Democrats and Republicans…But the term “Far Right Conspiracy Theory” is inaccurate Imo, as there are just as many people on the Left who think the same thing…

 

It’s just that the Establishment (Intelligence community) labels them “Far Right” to divide the country and maintain power…👍

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He’s an anti-vaxx nutter whose work has put the lives of children in danger. 
 

Now he’s launching a vanity project presidential campaign.
 

He’s going nowhere but hey, at least he can make some money off of this. 

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18 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

He’s an anti-vaxx nutter whose work has put the lives of children in danger. 
 

Now he’s launching a vanity project presidential campaign.
 

He’s going nowhere but hey, at least he can make some money off of this. 

Why do you call him an anti-vaxxer? What makes him a “nut” on the issue? Just curious…

 

 

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35 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

Why do you call him an anti-vaxxer? What makes him a “nut” on the issue? Just curious…

 

 


He created a non-profit about a decade ago that pushes anti-vaxx messages and medical misinformation.

 

They did appear to make bank during COVID though. I guess grifting can pay well. 

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22 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

Is this code for  “you don’t have an answer” 😉

 

 

 

This question was not posed to me... but if you have to ask if RFK jr is anti-vax - maybe it's time for you to do your OWN homework.  He's been outspoken on the topic for almost 20 years.

 

How Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Distorted Vaccine Science

 

RFK Jr was recruited by far-right nut jobs (your heroes) to create chaos and confusion in the 2024 election. The only problem - the average left-wing voter is not quite as gullible as the average right-wing voter.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, ChiGoose said:


He created a non-profit about a decade ago that pushes anti-vaxx messages and medical misinformation.

 

They did appear to make bank during COVID though. I guess grifting can pay well. 

I appreciate your honest response…

 

But I guess what I am getting at is “Anti-vax” has become such a vague term to include people who simply don’t feel they need to take the vaccine because they are young and healthy, to people who don’t believe it should be mandated- especially when it has been proven to not prevent the spread or contraction…

 

This was never the original definition of Anti-Vaxx until they changed it (during Covid) to include more people…But I don’t view the new definition as “anti-vax” because it just seems like common sense to me, and people should have the right to ask logical questions about something without being labeled “anti-anything”…Plus, it is much different than people who will actually refuse a vaccine under any circumstance…That’s anti-vaxx to me…

 

So, my question basically is, is there anything, specifically, RFK has said that is anti-vaxx to you? Thanks…👍

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2 hours ago, ChiGoose said:

He’s an anti-vaxx nutter whose work has put the lives of children in danger. 
 

Now he’s launching a vanity project presidential campaign.
 

He’s going nowhere but hey, at least he can make some money off of this. 

 

Oh but trying to make it mandatory to have children take a vaccine that are the least likely age group to be hurt or die from covid by it is the way to go & he's the nut job ...

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1 hour ago, JaCrispy said:

I appreciate your honest response…

 

But I guess what I am getting at is “Anti-vax” has become such a vague term to include people who simply don’t feel they need to take the vaccine because they are young and healthy, to people who don’t believe it should be mandated- especially when it has been proven to not prevent the spread or contraction…

 

This was never the original definition of Anti-Vaxx until they changed it (during Covid) to include more people…But I don’t view the new definition as “anti-vax” because it just seems like common sense to me, and people should have the right to ask logical questions about something without being labeled “anti-anything”…Plus, it is much different than people who will actually refuse a vaccine under any circumstance…That’s anti-vaxx to me…

 

So, my question basically is, is there anything, specifically, RFK has said that is anti-vaxx to you? Thanks…👍

 

Totally understand. Personally, I would consider someone who spreads lies or misinformation against vaccines, especially in a manner that may cause harm, would be anti-vaxx. There is good faith debate to be had around vaccine policies, but actual lying about the vaccines themselves or spreading false information is something we should all oppose.

 

RFK has lied about the mercury levels and effects of vaccines, about testing of vaccines, and what kinds of governance exists around vaccines.

 

He has even spread the false claim that vaccines cause autism.

 

So the fact that he's also set up an organization to promote these harmful lies would, in my book, make him an anti-vaxx nutjob.

 

22 minutes ago, T master said:

 

Oh but trying to make it mandatory to have children take a vaccine that are the least likely age group to be hurt or die from covid by it is the way to go & he's the nut job ...

 

I didn't say anything about this. This is just you projecting.

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4 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

Yes, your psychosis of Trump…

 

Nice- every CIA-created name in the book…how convenient…😉

 

Btw, didn’t you know that having skeletons in your closet means nothing when running for president anymore? I think Clinton, Hillary, Trump and Biden have proven that…

 

Never mind the irony/stupidity to talking about Repubs supporting a Dem to run when the Dems did that for Trump candidates for the 2022 elections.

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13 hours ago, ChiGoose said:

 

Totally understand. Personally, I would consider someone who spreads lies or misinformation against vaccines, especially in a manner that may cause harm, would be anti-vaxx. There is good faith debate to be had around vaccine policies, but actual lying about the vaccines themselves or spreading false information is something we should all oppose.

 

RFK has lied about the mercury levels and effects of vaccines, about testing of vaccines, and what kinds of governance exists around vaccines.

 

He has even spread the false claim that vaccines cause autism.

 

So the fact that he's also set up an organization to promote these harmful lies would, in my book, make him an anti-vaxx nutjob.

 

 

I didn't say anything about this. This is just you projecting.

 

You mentioned him being a anti vaxxer & putting children in harms way which i "Assumed" that means your feelings are that children need to be vaxed .

 

If i took that wrong then my apology but it could lead someone to think the way i did. 

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31 minutes ago, T master said:

 

You mentioned him being a anti vaxxer & putting children in harms way which i "Assumed" that means your feelings are that children need to be vaxed .

 

If i took that wrong then my apology but it could lead someone to think the way i did. 


My concern is that spreading lies about vaccines (like that they cause autism) can result in parents not vaccinating their kids because they believe the lies.

 

We are seeing a resurgence in preventable diseases like measles because of this.

 

Creating an entire organization to push these lies and spread them to more parents will absolutely result in harm to kids. 
 

It’s one thing to have a conversation with your kid’s pediatrician about the risks, appropriateness, and schedule for vaccines. But convincing parents not to vaccinate their kids based on falsehoods is dangerous. 

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10 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:


My concern is that spreading lies about vaccines (like that they cause autism) can result in parents not vaccinating their kids because they believe the lies.

 

We are seeing a resurgence in preventable diseases like measles because of this.

 

Creating an entire organization to push these lies and spread them to more parents will absolutely result in harm to kids. 
 

It’s one thing to have a conversation with your kid’s pediatrician about the risks, appropriateness, and schedule for vaccines. But convincing parents not to vaccinate their kids based on falsehoods is dangerous. 

 

You mean like this ? S**T roles down hill .

 

 

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9 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

The sad truth is regardless of their shortcomings this duo would still be more effective than the current Biden/Harris. 

Assuming you are taking the "addition by subtraction" angle here?

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I appreciate RFK’s covid takes, but as someone who acknowledges climate change… it’s also extremely concerning that he’s advocated for laws to punish those that push back on the climate agenda.  
 

You can’t exactly be an anti-authority figure if you want ideological opponents targeted by law enforcement for thought crimes. 

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15 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

We cut portions, because we know better than you.

 

 

 

 

 


It amazes me that people can still close their eyes and gargle the media when they so clearly believe they alone are the arbiters of truth.   
 

RFK interviewed by a corporate shill that runs the tape through a Pfizer rep to edit out anything that may hurt their bottom line. 
 

It’s all so sickening. 

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