There has been one scripted interview in 47 days that lasted 16 minutes with a candidate who, two months ago, was the least popular VP in American history. She is now the poster child of war and big pharma. No, I won't be voting for anything the Democrats are offering in Nov.
For ten years, I served on the American Legion Color Guard in Eagan. One of the most meaningful duties we performed each year was standing on stage in front of an entire high school to honor the seniors who had made the decision to serve in the United States military.
Over that decade, I looked into the eyes of every young person from my community who was preparing to step into harm’s way. You can see a lot in those moments — courage, nerves, pride, and a kind of seriousness that most adults don’t carry.
I also noticed something else. More often than not, the families who came forward to support these kids weren’t the ones driving the newest imports or wearing the trendiest labels. They were working families, often in late‑model domestic cars, doing their best, raising good kids, and sending those kids into a commitment that most of the country will never personally shoulder.
And because of that, I carry a hope — and a prayer — that the bravery these young people offer their country is matched by wisdom, restraint, and sound decision‑making from the elected leaders who send them into danger. They deserve nothing less.
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Regardless of what you think about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s specific platform, his campaign executed a tactical shift that broke the traditional third-party mold. Beyond the Two-Party Trap - Mark Frascone
RFK Jr Senate Confirmation and SSRIs
Everyone should be aware that Senator Tina Smith and her husband invested between $250,000 and $500,000 in Abbott Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company. In early 2018, they reported earning between $5,000 and $15,000 in income from these shares. 
Abbott Laboratories helped develop and market Luvox (fluvoxamine), an SSRI used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and depression.
Maybe, after years of gaslighting generations of parents of vaccine-injured children—pretending that the skyrocketing rates of chronic disease, pediatric cancer, neurological disorders, and autism have nothing to do with the ever-expanding vaccine schedule—Senators will convince themselves that being voted out by the American people was just another coincidence—not the direct result of their willful, malignant ignorance on children’s health.
As Upton Sinclair once said, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” Nowhere was this more evident than during Bobby Kennedy’s confirmation hearings, where the world watched in shame and disgust as these Senators, stuffed to the gills with pharmaceutical cash, feigned concern for public health while in reality protecting the profiteers who knowingly sacrificed children at the altar of their failed vaccine schedules and newly developed, lethal mRNA technologies. Their performance was nothing more than a scripted defense of an industry with a rap sheet of felony convictions—one whose liability is conveniently underwritten by the very government they control.
They didn’t seek truth. They didn’t seek accountability. They sought to silence, discredit, and protect the machine—because their power, their wealth, and their entire political survival depends on it.
This one goes out to you, @RobertKennedyJr.
You never once faltered in your mission. But more exemplary still, you treated those who lied about you and betrayed you with ever-ready grace. Even when the world wasn’t watching. Even when the people who attacked you in public were the ones you loved the most.
You fought for America in the face of fire and falsehoods. Time and again, you endured the vitriol and mud without ever flinging it back from whence it came. You defended our nation’s children without thought of defending yourself.
That rare combination — fierce determination and boundless forgiveness — reminds us that certainty of purpose need not mean smallness of character.
You’ve proven anew the power of grace and grit and service. Of cultivating brotherly and sisterly love, of respectful conversation. Of curiosity and equanimity. Of prayer and obedience to God. Of seeking the truth. Of speaking the truth. And of making space, still, for mischief and humble good humor.
You set out to end our chronic disease epidemic. Along the way, you inadvertently helped heal our national soul.
Congratulations, Bobby. You did it. And more than that, you did it right.