One of the (many) things that makes this such a powerful red pill is that Kennedy is NOT a Trump fan and makes that very clear early on -- in the Introduction, actually.
The group that MOST needs to understand what our would-be overlords have done to us will feel a LOT more comfortable reading this mega-truth-bomb from Kennedy than they would from any person with a conservative worldview.
Despite the author's jaded view of Trump, I -- an enthusiastic Trump supporter -- give the book (or as much of it as I've read yet) a five-star rating. Kennedy absolutely rails against corrupt corporatism despite apparently not understanding it's inevitability the moment GOVERNMENT is allowed to control (er, "regulate") ANY industry. He very quickly dismantles the reader's blind belief in the authority of Fauci and partly by extension, EVERY other tin-pot dictator in the American government.
One of the (many) things that makes this such a powerful red pill is that Kennedy is NOT a Trump fan and makes that very clear early on -- in the Introduction, actually.
The group that MOST needs to understand what our would-be overlords have done to us will feel a LOT more comfortable reading this mega-truth-bomb from Kennedy than they would from any person with a conservative worldview.
Despite the author's jaded view of Trump, I -- an enthusiastic Trump supporter -- give the book (or as much of it as I've read yet) a five-star rating. Kennedy absolutely rails against corrupt corporatism despite apparently not understanding it's inevitability the moment GOVERNMENT is allowed to control (er, "regulate") ANY industry. He very quickly dismantles the reader's blind belief in the authority of Fauci and partly by extension, EVERY other tin-pot dictator in the American government.
That's actually a great point.
Yes and just the Kennedy name gets some inroads with old-time Democrats