With regards to RFK's stance on the CIA. That one's just not straightforward either way, at least to me. On the one hand, you can easily look up as an example his interview with Ron Paul from I think around a year ago. RFK went right for the jugular in explaining how he became convinced the CIA was involved in both his uncle and his father's murders.
HOWEVER, this could always mean RFK is just another "designated" channel for this kind of info to go public. Why? Because RFK has already been established in the MSM and normie public as the black sheep of the Kennedy family, the anti vax conspiracy nut job. So for RFK to then speak out more about the CIA-behind-the-Kennedy-murders could jut be his role in that further solidifying theory as part of the nexxus of crazy fringe ideas like vax-causes-autism etc. So, easier to write off.
The unknown - now that RFK is making a presidential run, will that lead to broader acceptance of these theories among the old school blue dog Dems (and Bernie bros?) as plausible and not so crazy? That's what I'm curious about. I know RFK won't clinch the nomination since he'll probably go up against MichelleO or some other late entry Deep State compatible savior for the Dems. But what kind of awareness will RFK bring to the broader public, despite all the conspiracy theory stigmas he's carrying?
With regards to RFK's stance on the CIA. That one's just not straightforward either way, at least to me. On the one hand, you can easily look up as an example his interview with Ron Paul from I think around a year ago. RFK went right for the jugular in explaining how he became convinced the CIA was involved in both his uncle and his father's murders.
HOWEVER, this could always mean RFK is just another "designated" channel for this kind of info to go public. Why? Because RFK has already been established in the MSM and normie public as the black sheep of the Kennedy family, the anti vax conspiracy nut job. So for RFK to then speak out more about the CIA-behind-the-Kennedy-murders could jut be his role in that further solidifying theory as part of the nexxus of crazy fringe ideas like vax-causes-autism etc. So, easier to write off.
The unknown - now that RFK is making a presidential run, will that lead to broader acceptance of these theories among the old school blue dog Dems (and Bernie bros?) as plausible and not so crazy? That's what I'm curious about. I know RFK won't clinch the nomination since he'll probably go up against MichelleO or some other late entry Deep State compatible savior for the Dems. But what kind of awareness will RFK bring to the broader public, despite all the conspiracy theory stigmas he's carrying?