[MENTION=40029]PAF[/MENTION]. No one is picking apart RFK, Jr half or even a quarter as badly as you et. al. have picked apart Trump for the last 7 years, maybe with the exception of Swordsmith who we can all assume probably is not a fan.
For the record, I really want RFK, Jr. to win the democrat nomination (and there's no sarcasm there at all). If I lived in a blue state I'd definitely cross over and help however I could. But I'm gonna have my own hands full keeping neocon turds from rising to the top of the GOP primary in my state, so I wish Kennedy well.
You have an active thread picking apart Ramaswamy's 'record'. You even bumped it immediately to make sure everyone knows that Ramaswamy is not perfect. Let there be no doubt that the man is flawed or whatever.
I dunno man, just an observation over the years that you seem a much harsher judge of republicans than democrats. Perhaps that's how we all should be since republicans often don't live up to their platforms and stated promises, but that would leave basically no one. I'm not even sure if we narrowed it down to no one that eventually people wouldn't start finding fault with the nothing that remains. We're known to be quite . . . choosy. (probably why no one ever bothers pandering to the libertarians because they're going to find any reason to not vote for you if given the slightest opportunity, y'all know it's true)
That's why you won't see me jumping all over RFK, Jr. I think he has some really good ideas, and he's said some goofy things in the past. He's the best of a bad bunch with a shot at winning the democrat nomination. Basically exactly how Texan described him in many fewer words.
However, if I say that about RFK, Jr., you'd probably agree that's reasonable. Justifiable. Practical.
But if I say something similar about Trump.
Even anyone even hints at it? This is the usual response of RPF:
I mean, just feels a bit . . . double standard. We're supposed to give democrats the benefit of the doubt (which RFK,Jr should get, for reasons you already stated, democrats need to be woken up and no, it can't be done overnight). But no credit at all should be given to Trump for going on stage in 2016 and pile-driving Jeb Bush into the debate stage floor, simultaneously shaking many 'hawkish' conservative voters over their delusional and unquestioning support for our military involvement in the M.E. Many of whom now probably would not opposed to the Ukraine fiasco today if not being introduced to the concept of non-interventionism, which was made mainstream, believe it or not, by the great cheeto. *ducks and covers from yet another flame for even suggesting there was any benefit to a Trump presidency*