"Dead Worm Found In RFK Jr.’s Brain Already Polling Higher Than Biden In 11 States"
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RFK Jr. has spasmodic dysphasia from the hepatitis B vaccine. I feel for him because I have the same thing for the same reason. It is difficult to speak (diaphragm fatigue), tiring and difficult for others to understand. Stress, weather and illness can make it worse. I understand how hard it is to speak publicly, as he runs for office. For this reason alone, I doubt he stands a chance. This, I believe, will be viewed as a weakness, a deficit, by the public and foreign leaders.
For what it's worth, I don't see his voice as a weakness. However, I tend to be an empath. I feel for people who have health issues.
I actually didn't know this about RFK Jr., but that's because it never seems to come up. People either make fun of him for one reason or other, or the other side makes fun of him because he's "anti-vaxx".
Though apparently for good reason.
Still not worthy of my support due to his political beliefs clashing with the foundational values of the country, even after this next Trump term. Although I guess I couldn't say never: a lot can change.
Not if we get Terry Crews to be the Ambassador to every nation and he does the job the way Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho would.
Do you know what year you had the hepatitis b vaccine? I'm thinking that same vaccine caused my peripheral neuropathy. I was in my early 30s, healthy, fit. Then wala I end up with this chronic condition. I believe I had 2 of the 3 series. I have small nerve damage which causes a fever of sorts in my forefeet. They get bright red and hot, the only treatment that works, cold water or ice packs. My podiatrist told me years ago not to put cold on like that but it's the only thing that works fast.
1994, if my memory serves me and it was with my third shot. Funny what you said about your feet. I have had a similar experience with my feet I. The pat 4-5 years. They are red, feel swollen and prickly as the morning advances. Pulses are good in the feet, they do not appear swollen, and are not numb. I often spent 16 hours a day on my feet as an RN and never had a problem, until I retired!
I know and I am sorry, but I thought it made a good joke.