I'm going to try to offer a friendlier (and probably less certain critique of RFK Jr.).
I greatly appreciate his crusade to educate the citizenry of the dangers of modern vaccines, especially the C19 jab. Whether that's "part of the plan" or whether that's due to his own vaccine-induced injury, I won't pretend to know.
RJK Jr. has some extremely left-wing positions on climate change and the 2nd Amendment, the latter of which is a deal breaker for me all on its own. It's notable that he's not talking about his gun and climate positions at all when campaigning.
As to whether he's a genuine blackhat, I'll again say that I won't pretend to know. He might be someone that's on the outside looking in, believes that DJT will be wrongly imprisoned before the election and sees an opportunity to swoop in and capture the presidency. Or he could be an asset trying to weaken DJT. I don't know.
If we get to October and DJT has not been incarcerated, it is my hope that RFK Jr. would gracefully bow out of the race for the sake of the country. I'd like to believe he's just a well-meaning man that's being driven by a sense of service at best, or a sense of vanity at worst. If he stays in the race to election day, my opinion of him will change substantially.
I also don't know who he hurts more. Some polls say it's DJT, others say it's President Mashed Potato Brains that would be hurt more. Anecdotally, I don't know many liberals these days that I would bother to say "hello" to, let alone have a political discussion with them.
I definitely would not agree that RFK voters are "The dumbest people of them all" as I view them the same way I viewed the Bernie voters back in 2016. I'm nauseated by many of the positions those two candidates hold, but I have to give their constituents credit in that at least these are people that recognize something is deeply wrong with Washington D.C.
Then how do you explain his criticism of the covid vaccines that were instrumental to the 16 year plan?
So the only time Ian Carroll mentions RFK seems to be in relation to his anti vax statements.
I dont see any evidence at all of him swaying people to vote RFK.
This is just the same as the 'Elon bad' mindless statements, which many engaged in here not that long ago.
I'm going to try to offer a friendlier (and probably less certain critique of RFK Jr.).
I greatly appreciate his crusade to educate the citizenry of the dangers of modern vaccines, especially the C19 jab. Whether that's "part of the plan" or whether that's due to his own vaccine-induced injury, I won't pretend to know.
RJK Jr. has some extremely left-wing positions on climate change and the 2nd Amendment, the latter of which is a deal breaker for me all on its own. It's notable that he's not talking about his gun and climate positions at all when campaigning.
As to whether he's a genuine blackhat, I'll again say that I won't pretend to know. He might be someone that's on the outside looking in, believes that DJT will be wrongly imprisoned before the election and sees an opportunity to swoop in and capture the presidency. Or he could be an asset trying to weaken DJT. I don't know.
If we get to October and DJT has not been incarcerated, it is my hope that RFK Jr. would gracefully bow out of the race for the sake of the country. I'd like to believe he's just a well-meaning man that's being driven by a sense of service at best, or a sense of vanity at worst. If he stays in the race to election day, my opinion of him will change substantially.
I also don't know who he hurts more. Some polls say it's DJT, others say it's President Mashed Potato Brains that would be hurt more. Anecdotally, I don't know many liberals these days that I would bother to say "hello" to, let alone have a political discussion with them.
I definitely would not agree that RFK voters are "The dumbest people of them all" as I view them the same way I viewed the Bernie voters back in 2016. I'm nauseated by many of the positions those two candidates hold, but I have to give their constituents credit in that at least these are people that recognize something is deeply wrong with Washington D.C.