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Robert F Kennedy Jr - Democrat Presidential Candidate

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In this thread we discuss the presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr and his policies.

I don't know much about him yet but when i hear him speak i generally agree with what he says. I did hear some comments on the 2nd amendment that i did not like but otherwise he sounds very reasonable and down the middle. Much more competent that Biden ever was or will be. If he comes out and defends the 2nd amendment I will consider voting for him.

























Have to diagree with him on the healthcare. Healthcare needs to be for profit because Doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers should not have to work for free or below market wages.
 
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RFK letting the dirty truth out. Love it. Right now he would be my second pick behind Trump. We must have honesty in govt going forward.


RFK Jr. Says “CIA Involved In Assassinations and Fixing Elections” (VIDEO)​


You post this shit like these are real news sources. The triune times? LOL.
 
You magas seem to be the only people interested in RFK, perhaps he should run as an R
Actually, this is a really compelling point you make. I wonder if he would have been seen as more of an R candidate pre-Obama? He certainly does seem to be more aligned with the R's now which makes me wonder if the average D candidate has moved further away from the middle?
 
You post this shit like these are real news sources. The triune times? LOL.
Why does it matter who posted it when its coming directly from the source? The words are coming out of RKF Jr's mouth, why does it matter if the triune times or the NYT or the Wash post or anybody else posts it? Is it relevant to the point he was making or to the thread title? Are you that petty?

RFK Jr is the news source. Sorry it hasn't been filtered through the mush brains at your favorite liberal outlet so they can tell you what to think about it.
 
Actually, this is a really compelling point you make. I wonder if he would have been seen as more of an R candidate pre-Obama? He certainly does seem to be more aligned with the R's now which makes me wonder if the average D candidate has moved further away from the middle?

You have to wonder how even a Bill Clinton would be perceived on the left now. Remember his work for welfare policy? That is considered racist and unjust by today’s democrat party.
 
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Actually, this is a really compelling point you make. I wonder if he would have been seen as more of an R candidate pre-Obama? He certainly does seem to be more aligned with the R's now which makes me wonder if the average D candidate has moved further away from the middle?
Ehh i think his big problem with Dems is his staunch antivax beliefs and the fact he constantly pushes a link between vaccines and autism (of which there's no credible proof.) At least, that's been my main issue with him since the early mid 2000s. He's also anti-nuclear, which is a remarkably stupid position.

That seems to be the only stance he aligns with Rs on these days. his historical stances on environmental, O&G, foreign relations, etc all seem to align with Ds more than Rs.
 
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You have to wonder how even a Bill Clinton would be perceived on the left now. Remember his work for welfare policy? That is considered racist and unjust by today’s democrat party.

You have to wonder how even a Ronald Reagan would be perceived by the right now. Remember his work for immigration and a path to citizenship? That is considered crazy and unjust by today’s republican party.
 
You have to wonder how even a Ronald Reagan would be perceived by the right now. Remember his work for immigration and a path to citizenship? That is considered crazy and unjust by today’s republican party.
So what is the republican stance on immigration since you are so well versed?
 
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You have to wonder how even a Ronald Reagan would be perceived by the right now. Remember his work for immigration and a path to citizenship? That is considered crazy and unjust by today’s republican party.

Super productive deflection. Do you think todays democrat party would champion a work for welfare position? Do you personally believe in it? I would hope that this is an area where you differ from your party, as I do with mine on many subjects.
 
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Super productive deflection. Do you think todays democrat party would champion a work for welfare position? Do you personally believe in it? I would hope that this is an area where you differ from your party, as I do with mine on many subjects.

I agree completely with the work for qellfare stance. Honestly wasn't many issues I differed from Clinton on.
 
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You have to wonder how even a Ronald Reagan would be perceived by the right now. Remember his work for immigration and a path to citizenship? That is considered crazy and unjust by today’s republican party.
Did yall know Scalia was confirmed 98-0 ? Is there anybody on earth that would be confirmed 98-0 today?
 
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The Gateway Pundit Interviews Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. – Who TELLS ALL on CIA, His Father’s Assassination, and JFK’s Assassination in Historic Interview​


The Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft interviewed Democratic Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. this weekend.

We are posting the entire video here on The Gateway Pundit.

Robert sat for an hour and discussed his campaign, his goals, and his positive vision for America.


** You can read about Robert Kennedy’s priorities at Kennedy24.com.

Robert Kennnedy, Jr.’s priorities include:
1 –HONEST GOVERNMENT – Clean government means changing the system

A democratic government is supposed to be of, by, and for the people. But government institutions have betrayed our trust. The intelligence agencies spy on our own people. Government and tech platforms conspire to surveil and censor the public. Regulatory agencies have been captured by those they are supposed to regulate: Wall Street controls the SEC. Polluters and extractive industries dominate the EPA and BLM. Pharma controls the CDC, NIH, and FDA. Big Ag controls the USDA. Big Tech has captured the FTC. No wonder trust in government is at all-time lows. It’s time to earn it back.
2. RECONCILIATION – HEAL THE DIVIDE A divided public lacks the strength to resist exploitation or to overcome the inertia of the status quo. The classic American can-do spirit exhausts itself in endless battles. So let’s heal the divide.

My aim is to convince every Democrat that you’re not a Democrat, and every Republican that you’re not a Republican.
— Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
3. ENVIRONMENTAL – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was instrumental in transforming the Hudson from a dead river to one of America’s cleanest today. He did it by uniting liberal environmentalists with conservative rod-and-gun folks who shared a desire for a clean, healthy environment. As President, he will bring the same commitment and coalition-building to address the most pressing environmental problems in America and beyond.

4. REVITALIZATION

We will rebuild the industrial infrastructure, ruined by forty years of off-shoring and misguided “free trade” schemes. We will enact policies that favor small and medium businesses, which are the nation’s real job creators and the dynamos of American enterprise. We will support labor in reclaiming its fair share of American prosperity. We will break up “too-big-to-fail” banks and monopolies, and when crisis strikes, bail out the homeowners, debtors, and small business owners instead.
5. PEACE

“America cannot be an empire abroad and continue to be a democracy at home.”
— Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
6. CIVIL LIBERTIES – Restore Our Rights

The free flow of information is the sunlight and water and fertilizer for democracy.
– Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Robert spent time discussing US funding of gain of function research at the Wuhan Laboratory.

Towards the end of our interview Robert discussed in detail his uncle’s assassination in great detail for the first time. Robert then went on to detail his father’s assassination.

This was an amazing video. You want to miss this!

Watch video on TGP.
 



Robert Kennedy, Jr. Discusses the CIA Involvement in the Death of John F. Kennedy and His Father’s First Calls After the Assassination​


Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discussed John F. Kennedy’s death in 1963 and his memories of that historic day.

Robert Jr. told The Gateway Pundit that his father’s initial impulse was to call the CIA and ask about their involvement.

Robert was picked up early from school and made it home around the same time the CIA Director had arrived at his home.

Here is the transcript from our discussion earlier today.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr:
It was an interesting historical event because and I remember it as a kid, I remember when it was happening, but Gary Francis Powers, who was the U2 pilot, was shot down over Russia where he was spying. And we (the US) had denied that we were spying, but the U2 was flying at over 60,000, I think maybe even 100,000 feet, and nobody could see it. And they thought it could not be shot down, and the Russians shot it down. But Gary Francis Powers, who was the pilot, had a kit that he was supposed to take, I think it was anyway, it was poison, and it was in a coin with a little needle on it that he was supposed to prick himself and it would kill him instantly. And he was under orders to do that, and he just didn’t do it. And he parachuted instead. And the Russians captured him, but they didn’t immediately say they had captured him. So they just accused the United States of having a U2 that had crashed in Russia, and the Eisenhower administration, on the advice of Alan Dulles, denied it. And then they (the Soviets) produced Gary Francis Powers.

This is kind of an interesting intersection in my own life because the radar operator at the Atsugi Air Force Base where that U2 (spy plane) had taken off. And who was in charge of monitoring the U2 flights was Lee Harvey Oswald. He was a Marine who was working there, and then he subsequently defected. But it was a fake defection. It was a defection that was orchestrated by James Jesus Angleton, who was the head of counterintelligence at the CIA.

Oswald was a CIA asset and was ordered to do this fake defection because they knew that there was a spy in Langley and that the only way that the Russians could have shut down that U2 is if they had a spy who had given them the plans.

They (CIA) wanted to find out who the spy was, and they still never did. But they had a plan was that Oswald would defect the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union would be wondering who he was and whether he was real. They (the Soviets) would contact their spy in Langley to go and look at his files. And they had a trigger system on his files. If anybody touched his (Oswald’s) files, they would immediately know who it was. And that’s how they hoped to uncover the spy.

And that’s why two and a half years later, Oswald walked into the – after noisily defecting and making headlines all over the country at that time that a US. Marine had defected to Russia. It was huge news. And he had gone into the US. Embassy and renounced his citizenship. – And he goes back into the embassy at that point, and they give him his passport back without any questions, and they give him $600 to fly to Dallas. And then he was picked up by a CIA asset called George de Mohrenschildt. Incidentally was a cousin of my Aunt Jackie’s, an oil man who worked for the CIA in Dallas. And he got him the job at the Book Depository, et cetera. Anyway, it’s just interesting that Gary Powers story has another interesting intersection with my life.

Jim Hoft: That’s incredible. What a story. My gosh. And how long was he at the Depository before the shooting?

Robert Kennedy, Jr.: He had just gotten that job. Mohrenschildt got him a number of jobs and he went back and forth. His handler in the CIA was a guy called David Adley Phillips. And I actually interviewed maybe four or five years ago, I interviewed a Cuban assassin who ran a group called Alpha 66. And his handler was also David Adley Phillips. And he had met Oswald in Dallas during one of his meetings with David Adley Phillips. Anyway, it’s just interesting.

Jim Hoft: Very much. Was that research you did, Robert, or is that something that…

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Robert Kennedy, Jr.: I did a book called American Values. That is my favorite of all the books that I’ve written. And it’s basically a biography. But also the kind of overarching trajectory of that book is my family’s 60-year fistfight with the CIA, which I grew up with because the CIA was only a couple of – it was less than a mile from my house. And so, we used to ride our horses every morning, my father would take us at dawn every morning, horseback riding. And we’d ride through the forests around the CIA and past the buildings, et cetera. My father was going in there almost every day to harangue them about Operation Mongoose and all these other things. And they hated him at the CIA, and they put in they fired Dulles after the Bay of Pigs, and Charles Cabell, who was the second in command, the military commander of the CIA, and Richard Bissell. And they put in John McCone, who was a sort of a conservative Republican Catholic business guy who they thought would calm down the agency, but nobody told him what was going to happen at the agency. But when the day my uncle was killed in ’63, as you I think, mentioned earlier, my father’s first phone call when Hoover called him and told him his brother had been shot, my father’s first phone call was to the CIA desk officer, who my father said, “Did our people do this?”

Then he called Harry Ruiz-Williams, who was one of the Cuban refugees. And I grew up surrounded by Cuban refugees who my father had gotten out of Castro’s prisons in the year after the Bay of Pigs and was finding them schools and finding them homes and getting them, many of them enlisted in the US. Military and finding jobs for them. And one of the chiefs of the brigade was Harry Ruiz, who had fought with Castro and been friends with Castro. And then later, when Castro turned Marxist, had turned against him. He was my father’s closest friend among the refugees, and he was in Washington that day. And my father called him next and said, “Was it your guys who did this?” Because he suspected the Cubans had done it, because the Cubans were always threatening. They wanted to kill him. And they were trained. A lot of them had worked for Batista. They were snipers. They were people who the CIA had trained to kill Castro. And they were all involved with American Mafia, and they were killers. And David Adley Phillips had run the propaganda for that operation for the Bay of Pigs. And he had been sort of the Havana Bureau Chief for a while, and the chief propagandist during the Guatemala overthrow and later- then the third call my father made was to John McCone, and he asked McComb to come to our house.

McCone drove down the road and arrived there just before I came home from school that day because we were picked up early. As soon as my uncle was shot, we were picked up and kind of rushed home. And when I came home, McCone was walking in the yard. We had about an eight-acre yard. McCone was walking in the yard with my father, and my father, in that walk, said to him, “Did our people do this?” McComb told him no. McComb didn’t know I’m sure McComb thought he was telling the truth, and clearly he wasn’t the guy who ordered it. So anyway, but it was my father’s first instinct to believe that the CIA had killed his brother.

Jim Hoft:
And you have similar thoughts, by the way. Thank you for that. That’s an amazing story. And sorry for your loss, your family, all the heartache that your family went through. But you’ve said similar things in about your father’s death.
 
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The latest ABC-WaPo poll found that 58% of Democrats want a new candidate. They have had enough of Joe Biden and his epic failures.

Robert Kennedy, Jr. DOUBLED his polling numbers from April 9th when he tallied 9 percent of the primary vote to the latest Emerson poll on April 27th that had him at 21 percent of the Democrat Party vote. One in five Democrats support Robert Kennedy, Jr.

With his numbers climbing, Robert Kennedy decided today was a good day to distance himself from Donald Trump. This appears to be a well thought out tactical move.
 
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Biden pissed off New Hampshire and he’s about to reap the whirlwind…​

May 11, 2023

The 2024 primary season hasn’t even officially started, but Joe Biden is already facing major trouble in New Hampshire. And true to Joe’s style, the situation he’s caught up in is entirely his own fault.

Biden thoroughly upset leading Democrats in New Hampshire when he proposed altering the 2024 nominating calendar, which would have removed New Hampshire’s cherished first-in-the-nation primary status and given priority to South Carolina. However, despite the proposed changes, New Hampshire is expected to retain its first position due to a state law that mandates the primary takes place one week before any others. D’oh.

In other words, Joe managed to piss off everyone with his proposed changes for no reason whatsoever. Now, he will potentially lose New Hampshire to RFK Jr., thanks to his efforts to shamelessly pander to minorities.

Politico:

Biden faces a quandary of his own design. If he participates in the primary of a state that’s poised to go rogue, he risks violating party rules — which would likely impose sanctions on candidates or states in violation. (A Biden campaign aide said the president and his team would abide by any sanctions imposed by the DNC, if that were to happen.)
But if Biden doesn’t appear on the ballot, he could cede the unofficial first contest to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and self-help guru Marianne Williamson.

Dems are desperately trying to put a “good spin” on things, claiming even if Joe loses New Hampshire, he’s still a shoo-in for the nomination.

Either way, losing a primary that doesn’t actually count for anything isn’t a problem. Nor are Kennedy and Williamson a threat to the president’s renomination — not by any stretch.

Have these people seen the polls?

Here’s a good breakdown of the situation:



Given the numerous scandals surrounding Joe and his sketchy family, it’s unclear whether he’ll even make it to New Hampshire or any other primary state, for that matter.
 
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Kennedy gaining support fast. Polling 20% verse Biden for Democratic nomination and he just got started. I think he will give Sleepy a good push. Could give Trump a good run in the General too. He will draw heavily from both parties and independents.

 
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There Is a Man Running for President Whose Father and Uncle Were Murdered by the CIA

 
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He’s not going to win, but RFK jr is a much better option than Biden, and worlds better than Kamala.

Yes. Neither side is exactly putting their best foot forward here.

I'm, of course, laughing at the silly fantasy that gateway pundit is spinning up.
 
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