RFK Jr.'s 2024 POTUS campaign

Hannity town hall with RFK Jr tonight.

TIK TOK

Hannity is obviously an establishment hack, but still, why wont anyone let RFK answer a question FFS.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8AJR5qwUXI




https://twitter.com/ThomasEWoods/status/1684669120724307969
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Sean Hannity vs. man with brain
https://mailchi.mp/tomwoods/dore-324921
Tom Woods

So much that's wrong with American conservatism is summed up in Sean Hannity.

The man has no curiosity. He rarely if ever follows an issue all the way down to the root. He's happy to remain on the superficial surface, where he can score points against "the Democrats."

(It's entirely noble to score points against the Democrats, but much of what Hannity criticizes can be found also among Republicans, where he is mute.)

When I appeared on television with him in the middle of promoting The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, I was flabbergasted to learn that he had never before heard it said that the New Deal had made the economy worse than it would otherwise have been. So he knew nothing of the history of his own movement, which is filled with critics of FDR who made these very arguments.

So when I saw that he had recently interviewed RFK, Jr., I knew he must have come out second best. I correctly predicted that he would show up with standard talking points, and RFK would know the actual story.

When it came to Ukraine, it was the usual "I think Putin is a bad guy; why do you trust him?" nonsense that would insult a second grader.

RFK, Jr., explained that key American diplomats -- including George Kennan, the author of the containment strategy during the Cold War and one of the most celebrated American foreign-policy analysts -- urged against the ongoing expansion of NATO, which contradicted assurances that were made to Russia in the early 1990s.

Ivermectin came up and Hannity said he'd never seen a study attesting to its effectiveness. RFK said that's because the media don't report on them, and then referred the audience to Yale's Harvey Risch. Suddenly, it was time for a commercial break.

But I especially liked the part when they discussed the Covid lockdowns and Hannity tried to make excuses. RFK was having none of it:

RFK, Jr.: Lockdowns were the final straw.... We created a billionaire a day -- this was Trump and Biden and 500 days of lockdowns. We created a billionaire a day. We moved $4 trillion from the American middle class to the super rich. We built the people who came into the lockdown with 30 with $1 billion increase their wealth on average by 30%. We closed 3.3 million businesses.

Hannity: In retrospect -- and I get for a period of time in the early days, nobody knew what the hell they were dealing with. Let's be fair.

RFK, Jr.: I'm not going to be fair.

That's the spirit we need, honestly. No more benefit of the doubt.
 
RFK Jr. Criticizes Israel’s Judicial Reforms

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/rfk-jr-criticizes-israels-judicial-reforms/

The Israeli Supreme Court is the Israeli Deep State.
It is unelected, controls its own replacements and the selection of all other judges, and has arrogated the authority to overrule all legislation, appointments, and policies based on "reasonableness" which always means anything the international left doesn't like is "unreasonable".

The reforms seek to rein in the dictatorial rule of the court.
 
RFK Jr. Criticizes Israel’s Judicial Reforms

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/rfk-jr-criticizes-israels-judicial-reforms/

The Israeli Supreme Court is the Israeli Deep State.
It is unelected, controls its own replacements and the selection of all other judges, and has arrogated the authority to overrule all legislation, appointments, and policies based on "reasonableness" which always means anything the international left doesn't like is "unreasonable".

The reforms seek to rein in the dictatorial rule of the court.

thread split: [SPLIT] RFK Jr. & Israel
 
RFK Jr. Criticizes Israel’s Judicial Reforms

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/rfk-jr-criticizes-israels-judicial-reforms/

The Israeli Supreme Court is the Israeli Deep State.
It is unelected, controls its own replacements and the selection of all other judges, and has arrogated the authority to overrule all legislation, appointments, and policies based on "reasonableness" which always means anything the international left doesn't like is "unreasonable".

The reforms seek to rein in the dictatorial rule of the court.

[h=1]Israel's Judicial reforms[/h]
 
Dayum, lookin like a scrawny hippie but definitely likeable.

I understand if you think that a person or group of people have been wronged and you believe in justice for those people.

I think that Ron Paul would agree with the sentiment but would approach the issue from the perspective of the NAP, that real change comes from leading by example, education, diplomacy, empathy, understanding, voluntarism and love.

But I think RFK Jr. meant well.

Heres a link to the one copy on Amazon:


https://www.amazon.com/Judge-Frank-M-Johnson-biography/dp/0399121234


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw3O6xkPLKg


 
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“I’ve spent 40 years litigating against the agencies, the regulatory agencies in the United States, so I can tell you that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is effectively run by the oil industry, the coal industry and the pesticide industry.”


"He opposed a Dutch effort to clamp down on excessive use of fertilizer, which produces both conventional air pollutants and greenhouse gases, because he thought it was unfair to small farmers. But what he’s actually in favor of isn’t specified."


He'll be at CPAC. Maybe someone can get him to specify what parts of the Green Deal he likes
 
“I’ve spent 40 years litigating against the agencies, the regulatory agencies in the United States, so I can tell you that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is effectively run by the oil industry, the coal industry and the pesticide industry.”
Like many environmental "activists", like the completely corrupt RFK Jr!

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"He opposed a Dutch effort to clamp down on excessive use of fertilizer, which produces both conventional air pollutants and greenhouse gases, because he thought it was unfair to small farmers. But what he’s actually in favor of isn’t specified."
Yeah sure... Bobby Kennedy the champion for the small farmers...

In 1999, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. founded the Waterkeeper Alliance, part of a whole clean "water" network.
Waterkeeper Alliance's activities included lawsuits against small farmers for clean water, to sue them out of business.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.
 
Like many environmental "activists", like the completely corrupt RFK Jr!
lol how is he completely corrupt?? I'd really like to know. If you explain, please do it with the histrionics.


Yeah sure... Bobby Kennedy the champion for the small farmers...

In 1999, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. founded the Waterkeeper Alliance, part of a whole clean "water" network.
Waterkeeper Alliance's activities included lawsuits against small farmers for clean water, to sue them out of business.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.
yeah sure like he went into that with the purposeful intent of putting small farmers out of business. Use your head. It's about stopping pollution and no one gets to circumvent the rules.
 
yeah sure like he went into that with the purposeful intent of putting small farmers out of business. Use your head. It's about stopping pollution and no one gets to circumvent the rules.
I guess that you've never had the misfortune to have to deal with corrupt, lying attorneys do you?

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lol how is he completely corrupt?? I'd really like to know. If you explain, please do it with the histrionics.
It looks to me like you'd rather believe in fairytales, than "know" the truth, hoping that voting for the selected puppets will make america great again...

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VantagePoint Venture Partners (where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was a partner) was the seed funder for BrightSource Energy, whose main project was the $2.2 billion costing Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System in the Mojave Desert (in California). Because of its high costs it couldn’t be cost efficient (7 times as expensive as gas) and could only have been built using government subsidies.

The US government provided a $1.6 billon loan guarantee to get the Ivanpah plant built on public land.
In November 2014, Ivanpah's investors applied for a $539 million federal grant to pay off the federal loan (strangely no more information on this…).

In October 2010, governator Schwarzenegger (who was married to a Kennedy) approved the Ivanpah project.
See Interior Secretary Ken Salazar next to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at the Mojave Desert holding a plague commemorating the Ivanpah fraud, 17 October 2010.
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The Ivanpah project was mainly financed by NRG Energy with $300 million and Google that contributed $168 million.
Bechtel was partners in this scheme by leading the construction of 3 adjacent towers.

Of course it isn’t environmentally friendly at all. The Ivanpah plant burns natural gas each morning to preheat the water. If that fuel had been used in a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT), it would have generated about 124 GWh of electrical energy. In perfect circumstances, Ivanpah would produce 419 GWh of electrical energy a day.

That’s besides destroying the Mojave Desert, including the habitat of the endangered desert tortoise.
The Ivanpah plant has also burnt thousands of birds (an estimated 1000 birds a year killed): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivanpah_Solar_Power_Facility


Other investors in BrightSource included Bechtel (of course!), Chevron Technology Ventures and BP Technology Ventures (BP = British Petroleum): https://www.greentechmedia.com/arti...sts-168-million-in-brightsource-ivanpah-plant


In 1996, VantagePoint Capital Partners was founded by Jim Marver and Alan Salzman.
Salzman has served as Finance Chair of the World Business Summit on Climate Change, and a member of (of course) the WEF and the BP Alternative Energy’s advisory board:
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RFK Jr just came out strongly in favor of aggressive military support for Israel.

For the longest time my theory has been don't trust any politician that won't call himself a libertarian.
 
Not too keen on his pro war Israel stance. Might be staying home this election cycle
 
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