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1. He is a Democrat who is still for America.

2. The censorship from his own party should illustrate to all Democrats who are still American that the DNC is no longer a Democratic party in action. Democrats do not censor discussion. Only Marxists and Progressive Corporatists want to end discussion.

3. His stance has clearly delineated the fait accompli that what was once the Democratic Party has been taken over by forces hostile to true Democracy, to our Republic, and to the Good of the American People. Corporatists are not interested in what is good for America. They are interested in money and power. Marxists stand against virtually everything which the Constitution stands for. RFK, Jr. is making that abundantly clear for anyone who witnesses the hearing on censorship proceedings.

4. He is making it immediate that action to rid ourselves of the Corporatists and Marxists is now a necessity for our survival as a nation. The legal way to do that is by ballot. The sure way to do that may be for RFK Jr. and the Non Corporatist in the Republican Party (not RINOs) to cooperate to help the average American to regain their voices. Anyone endorsed by Bloomberg, CNBC, or receiving money from PACs aligned with the Central Banking System, or corporatists like Soros, Gates, Buffet, etc. should be voted against whether by what would have been anyone whose notion of liberal and conservative was merely economic and by all who support the Constitution.

5. The Republican Party has been divided by turncoat Corporatist with a Progressive Globalist loyalty, mostly to their PAC contributors. Now the Democratic Party is turning on a man who represents classic Democratic stances and is illuminating the aliens in control in that party. I say alien because they are alien to every tenet of this nation and that is why these S.O.B.s have been tearing down icons, destroying ideals and morality, and assaulting the Bill of Rights. We still vote. We can still win this at the ballot box. But it will take vigilance on the part of true Democrats and true Republicans acting as true Patriots first, and together.

6. Our parties once settled their differences by compromise and discussion. What is in power now does not compromise and does not discuss fairly anything that they do. They are the enemy within. Time to clean house if you love this country!
RFK Jr may be the last of a dying breed. Or perhaps his kind are simply too afraid to speak out for reasons we all know, doing so can be political suicide. Such a position makes that type democrat as bad as the radical marxists. At least with them we know what we're getting. Moderate dems who fail to speak up and out against the marxists do as much damage as if they embraced that ideology themselves.

Edit : To clarify, I wasn't speaking about RFK Jr himself as we can clearly see he's very willing to put himself at risk by speaking out. I was speaking generally about whatever so called moderate democrats who have survived being unwilling to follow his lead.
Great points.

We need real Democrats like him. Old school, real Democrats. The 2 party system works, obviously, when sanity is a common trait.

I like and respect this man.
His cousin, Jack Schlossberg is a major Biden lackey and is critical of RFK Jr.'s run for President. He's dumb for a Harvard educated rich kid. Clueless, too and a poor student of history.

Quote:The grandson of former President John F. Kennedy denounced Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s 2024 White House bid, calling his candidacy an "embarrassment" and a "vanity project," while endorsing President Joe Biden's 2024 run.

"President John F. Kennedy is my grandfather. And his legacy is important," Jack Schlossberg, the son of U.S. Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy, said in a video posted Friday on Instagram. "It's about a lot more than Camelot and conspiracy theories. It's about public service and courage."

The 30-year-old said that President Biden "shares his grandfather's vision for America" and is the "greatest progressive president we've ever had."

"It’s about civil rights, the Cuban Missile Crisis and landing a man on the moon. Joe Biden shares my grandfather’s vision for America, that we do things not because they are easy, but because they are hard. And he is in the middle of becoming the greatest progressive president we’ve ever had," he continued.

Schlossberg touted President Biden's track record, claiming that Biden ended the COVID-19 pandemic and ended former President Donald Trump.

"Under Biden, we’ve added 13 million jobs. Unemployment is at its lowest in 60 years. Biden passed the largest investment in infrastructure since the New Deal, and the largest investment in green energy ever," Schlossberg said. "He’s appointed more federal judges than any president since my grandfather. He ended our longest war. He ended the COVID pandemic, and he ended Donald Trump."


The Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School graduate said that the Biden agenda are the "issues that matter."

"And if my cousin Bobby Kennedy Jr. Cared about any of them, he would support Joe Biden too," Schlossberg said. "Instead, he's trading in on Camelot, celebrity conspiracy theories and conflict for personal gain and fame."

RFK jr.'s cousin continued to condemn his family member, saying that he has "no idea" why anyone thinks he should be president.

"I’ve listened to him. I know him," Schlossberg said. "I have no idea why anyone thinks he should be president."

RFK's cousin said his candidacy is an "embarrassment" and a "vanity project."

"What I do know is his candidacy is an embarrassment. Let’s not be distracted again, by somebody’s vanity project. I am excited to vote for Joe Biden in my state’s primary and again in the general election, and I hope you will too."


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/jfks-gr...biden-2024

A 30 year old, silver spoon know it all with a warped perspective. He got hammered by realists in the comment section after the article.

A few of the comments from readers:

- John F. Kennedy was not a progressive. His views were to the right of Joe Manchin. By today's standards, JFK would be a moderate Republican.

- The key here is the "30 year old". I am 40, in other words born 20 years after the JFK assassination. How exactly does a 30 year old know what a man he never met is like and his vision. I don't care if its is his family. I couldn't tell you my Great Grandfather's vision or politics and he died when I was 7.

- JFK was against big government, totalitarianism and the shadow government we see at work today. JFK was working to expose the secret society infiltrating the government and he was taken out for it. JFK wanted the poor to have a fighting chance at the American dream....not be dependant on hand outs from the government. We can thank LBJ for the current welfare state smh.

Bidens administration and what we are witnessing is exactly what he feared most. No, JFK would be considered a moderate Republican by today's standards. He would have no place in the Democratic party of today.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/jfks-gr...biden-2024
Schlossberg is simply being a good progressive. He isn't going to say one thing against the marxist agenda being pursued by so called democrats of today. They are no more democrats than I am.
I despise people who are loyal to party first over anything. It’s perfectly fine to questions parties direction
(07-22-2023 11:40 AM)BigTigerMike Wrote: [ -> ]I despise people who are loyal to party first over anything. It’s perfectly fine to questions parties direction

BTM, in a system where we have only two choices by party and one is trending towards anything goes evil, the choice is easy.

I'm not a registered Republican but it does not matter because I have three choices - vote for evil, throw my vote away on somebody who doesn't even have a snowball's chance in hell, or vote for the Republican.

That's reality. So, do you despise me?
There is a whole generation that does not know the democrat party before they became prog filth.

They actually believe obama was a good president.

Its amazing and sad.
(07-22-2023 11:49 AM)shere khan Wrote: [ -> ]There is a whole generation that does not know the democrat party before they became prog filth.

They actually believe obama was a good president.

Its amazing and sad.

Many of them are stupid enough to think that American history started with Obama's election.


Enjoyed this from him the other day:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GEAm21alji0
The problem is that the guy's a ******* lunatic.

And we didn't really need him to know that our two main political party organizations are run by a bunch of morons whose only real agenda is power and maintaining two-party rule. It's certainly not the success of the American experiment as a whole.
(07-24-2023 06:36 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: [ -> ]The problem is that the guy's a ******* lunatic.

And we didn't really need him to know that our two main political party organizations are run by a bunch of morons whose only real agenda is power and maintaining two-party rule. It's certainly not the success of the American experiment as a whole.

Why is he thought of as a lunatic? I don't know a lot about him so legitimately curious. Only thing I heard was he's anti-vax but from his most recent words he claims he never was.
If you're so grateful for him, then vote for him. Simple as
(07-24-2023 07:27 AM)miko33 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-24-2023 06:36 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: [ -> ]The problem is that the guy's a ******* lunatic.

And we didn't really need him to know that our two main political party organizations are run by a bunch of morons whose only real agenda is power and maintaining two-party rule. It's certainly not the success of the American experiment as a whole.

Why is he thought of as a lunatic? I don't know a lot about him so legitimately curious. Only thing I heard was he's anti-vax but from his most recent words he claims he never was.

He’s only a lunatic to those that have bought into the smear campaign the mainstream media is running against RFK Jr. He’s not anti-vax, he’s actually said there are things that we need to be vaccinated against, he just thinks that they’re not needed for every little thing, i.e. COVID and other non life threatening viruses to the majority of people. That of course, goes against big pharma, which is now amazingly a big no no.
(07-24-2023 08:26 AM)Kruciff Wrote: [ -> ]If you're so grateful for him, then vote for him. Simple as

The fact that he won’t win the Democratic primary throws a monkey wrench in that thought process.

You libs are trying to cancel a Democratic candidate who actually has intelligence and credibility. Typical though.
(07-24-2023 09:56 AM)450bench Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-24-2023 08:26 AM)Kruciff Wrote: [ -> ]If you're so grateful for him, then vote for him. Simple as

The fact that he won’t win the Democratic primary throws a monkey wrench in that thought process.

You libs are trying to cancel a Democratic candidate who actually has intelligence and credibility. Typical though.

Why do you care what the dems do and dont do?
(07-24-2023 09:58 AM)Kruciff Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-24-2023 09:56 AM)450bench Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-24-2023 08:26 AM)Kruciff Wrote: [ -> ]If you're so grateful for him, then vote for him. Simple as

The fact that he won’t win the Democratic primary throws a monkey wrench in that thought process.

You libs are trying to cancel a Democratic candidate who actually has intelligence and credibility. Typical though.

Why do you care what the dems do and dont do?

My gosh the self owns by this poster are unworldly.
The modern version of a Democratic

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(07-24-2023 06:36 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: [ -> ]The problem is that the guy's a ******* lunatic.

And we didn't really need him to know that our two main political party organizations are run by a bunch of morons whose only real agenda is power and maintaining two-party rule. It's certainly not the success of the American experiment as a whole.

I think he has one place where he's flat out wrong, and I think he's wrong for reasons I sympathize with, that the FDA and other regulatory agencies are so captured by the pharma industry that you can't trust their anything they say. He's absolutely correct regarding corporate capture of regulatory agencies, but it makes him disregard any study showing the efficacy of vaccines assuming they are lying and putting too much trust in any of the studies that fit into what he's already decided is true.
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