Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. For President? No.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. For President? No.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. For President? No.

In early April of this year Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. threw his hat in the ring for the 2024 Democrat Presidential Primary. It wasn’t surprising that because of his well-known name and the “Kennedy Mystique” he polled well. His polling numbers are steady between 14 and 17%. If you are a Democrat reading this, he has zero chance of being your candidate. If you are a Republican reading this, he is not a friendly, so be very careful before you get stoked about the Kennedy scion.

A story in The Free Press about Kennedy caught our attention. The Free Press was founded by former New York Times editor Bari Weiss reads like a Democrat newspaper from the Before Times. The times before the Democrat Party went fully Fascist and Marxist. The story by Peter Savodnik is the kind of worshipful obeisance you would expect from those Kennedy true believers. “RFK, Jr and the Populist Wave” could have been written in 1962:

There’s a feeling you’re supposed to feel when you enter the house—the old idealism, the sense of boundlessness: The signed black-and-white image of him and his uncle, President John F. Kennedy; the photo of his father, Robert F. Kennedy; the framed, oversized, 15-cent stamp with his father’s likeness; the two-story entrance, capacious and full of light; the artwork (including a painting of him and his wife, the actress Cheryl Hines, which was a gift from the artist, the Brazilian Romero Britto); the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves; the big, floppy dogs; the stocked bar.
It would not have seemed strange for a gaggle of strapping young men to be playing touch football in the backyard.
And then there’s the man himself, with his sleeves rolled up, rugged, handsome, with the firm grip, the raspy voice. At 69, he looks like he has years of fight left in him.

Camelot with a side of Insulin for everyone. TradDems (Traditional Democrats) are a dying breed and they cling with their last breaths to the myth of Camelot dreamed up the public relations genius Jackie Kennedy days after her husband’s murder. And Robert F. Kennedy has less than a zero chance of creating a 21st century Camelot thanks to the Democrat National Committee’s rules and machinations. Remember Bernie Sanders is NOT a Democrat, but the DNC made sure that their DNC Corporate Candidate was the preferred candidate in 2020. Remember those days?

On the left, Bernie Sanders supporters have a more reasonable beef. The Democratic National Committee pushed its preferred candidate in 2016, helping the Hillary Clinton team beat Bernie Sanders through measures such as limiting the number of debates (25 in 2008, but down to six in 2016). But these actions have been inflated into a narrative that the DNC “rigged” an election that Sanders would have otherwise won.
The key reason why Sanders fell short by several million votes in the primaries – that he was a relatively unknown candidate who ran out of time as he was gaining momentum – doesn’t have the same visceral appeal as a “stolen” race.
With Iowa, these claims will only get more attention. With 62% of the vote released as of Tuesday night, it appears that Sanders won the first and second rounds of the popular vote, but is slightly behind Pete Buttigieg in the delegate count. But on Monday night Buttigieg was able to take the stage and prematurely claim victory, and more importantly Sanders’ main rival, Joe Biden, was able to escape to New Hampshire without having the media reckon with the fact that the presumptive national frontrunner probably placed fourth in Iowa.

Unless something catastrophic happens, Joe Biden is the DNC Corporate Candidate for 2024. Joe will run and Joe will win, no matter whose ox must be gored. Robert F. Kennedy is not the puppet that Joe is. Although he might not be the sharpest tool in the shed as demonstrated by this part of The Free Press article:

But the real reason Biden is hemorrhaging voters, Kennedy said when we met at his home in the hills on the west side of Los Angeles, isn’t the president’s age or acuity but something deeper.
“I’ve always liked Joe Biden,” Kennedy told me.
The problem, he explained, is that Biden is a function of a system that a growing majority of Americans don’t trust. “I see him doing things that I know, at his core, he cannot possibly believe in—the censorship that’s coming out of the White House, it’s so contrary to everything that he’s stood for over his life.”

Oh my head. Joe Biden is so corrupt that he oozes. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is a liberal populist but no friend to Conservatives:

Kennedy recalls his father, on the campaign trail, talking about Latin America and the coming revolution, and saying that someone was going to harness that anger—a communist, perhaps, or someone else, someone better.
“That same thing is true in this country today,” he said. “There are people who are angry, and they deserve to be angry, and either Trump is going to sign them up, Donald Trump, for a ride into the darkness, or we can try to capture that energy and turn it into something positive for our country, something that is reflective of the highest ideals of the American experience.”

Most Trump voters are far more Conservative than Trump. Very ironically, weirdly ironically, RFK was going to be on President Trump’s vaccine safety board:

Don’t fall for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.. You’ll see him on lots of Conservative shows and podcasts. That’s because the doors are closed to him at the Liberal Media Industrial Complex. The Kennedy myth never was and never will be.

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  • Lloyd says:

    Kennedy…anyone…is damn well better than Bioden!!!

  • Royalidiot says:

    Since he’s polling double-digits over grampa, the only way Kennedy will lose the nomination is if he’s removed from the race…….the same way his relatives were….Is the DNC up to something so sinister? Well let’s ask Hillary…..

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