Today, at @RobertKennedyJr's HELP hearing, I made it clear that we need medical freedom.
There's such a belief in submission.
"Submit to the government. Do what you're told."
There is no discussion. There ought to be a debate.
RFK Jr. has my vote. MAHA!
One of our most important civic obligations is participating in the political process and deciding whom to vote for in our upcoming presidential election. By now everyone seems to think that this election is a two-horse race, and many have complained about the options.
I think all of us need to consider another viable option, that is @RobertKennedyJr. He is only viable if we consider him as the act of including him for consideration is what makes him a viable alternative.
I have not decided whether or not I will vote for RFK, but I have spent considerable time with him over the last few months and believe that he is both a viable candidate and one worthy of serious consideration.
In order to be able to consider RFK, you need to put aside what you have read about RFK or ‘heard’ about him, and rather listen to what he has actually said and read what he has actually written.
If you do so, I think you will be intrigued. This is not to say that you will agree with all of his policies, but you won’t agree with all of @POTUS Biden’s or @realDonaldTrump’s either.
I have decided that I am not going to vote for Biden for various reasons which I will enumerate at another time, but I am seriously considering @RFK and @realDonaldTrump.
None of us need to make a decision now, but we should carefully study the alternatives so when the election comes, we can make an educated decision.
I have a favorable impression of RFK based on the hours that we have spent together and his willingness to take on controversial views even when any campaign adviser would advise him to not go there.
One of the most important qualities for a president in my opinion is a willingness to make decisions based on principles regardless of what the polls might say. RFK has shown time and again that he is willing to do so. This is a mark of strong character in my view.
To get to know him better, watch this mini-doc on his life. I think you will find it interesting and enjoyable to watch.
We cannot rely on the media to tell us whom to vote for. The media have their own agenda and in my experience that agenda is not always aligned and perhaps often not aligned with what is best for our country.
We owe it to ourselves and our country to listen, learn and judge. I trust the wisdom of the American people to get this right, but only if we take the time to do our research.
This is the greatest video made for Robert Kenendy Jr. I have seen to date.
I know it is long, but if you are someone who really believes that RFK Jr. is just some crackpot, wacko conspiracy theorist, or if you're just someone who is skeptical of him, I ask of you to take just 30 minutes out of your day to watch this and forget for a moment what you have been told about him.
When shown the media headlines that are used to slander him, RFK Jr. says, "I wouldn't vote for that guy either."
This video outlines a man who had to live through the assassination of his father and uncle, overcame a battle with drug addiction, and faces character assassination for speaking truth to power, and still keeps going in spite of it all.
So, "Who is Bobby Kennedy?"
Jimmy Butler on losing in the Finals
“I didn't do my job. Oh well, sue me. But I'm gonna go home and play with my kids. I'II beat my guys in dominoes and cards.. And then we're gonna suit that sh*t up in October. And I'm gonna whoop all y'all ass. Again.”
(via @SInow)
"Every Democrat on this committee believes that we need to end that polarization. Do you think you can do that by censoring people? I'm telling you, you can not."
@RobertKennedyJr pushes back against accusations that he is anti-Semetic. https://t.co/PITWsdW9jL