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Aaron Rodgers, who hates distractions, considering mid-season campaign for vice president

Aaron Rodgers hates distractions and is solely focused on winning with the Jets this season.The fact that he could potentially team up with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as vice president shows how he is It shows that you believe this seriously and honestly.

The New York Times reports that RFK Jr. is in ongoing communication with Rodgers. The quarterback is said to be seriously considering becoming a vice presidential candidate. The report also shows that the URL “kennedyrodgers.com” was registered last month, perhaps indicating that this is closer to reality than a far-fetched rumor.

Mr. Rogers has previously been vocal about his support for RFK Jr., a third-party candidate who is anti-vaxxer and a lover of conspiracy theories. apologized for downplaying the holocaustand His tweet was accused of blowing a Nazi dog whistle.

Kennedy Jr., who maintains an important relationship with Mr. Rogers and is as likely to win the presidential race as he is, said former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura could run alongside him. It is reported that they are considering it.

This could just be part of Rodgers’ favorite pastime of misleading people, making headlines, and then bitching about being in the headlines. As recently as January, the Jets quarterback gave an impassioned speech about the need to focus on the football with complete determination to win.

“Everything we do in this building that has nothing to do with winning needs to be evaluated,” Rodgers said. “Everything we do has to have a purpose…Any (expletive) words that don’t have anything to do with winning have to get out of the building.”

Living in one of the world’s largest media markets, it’s unclear how Rodgers will reconcile that with the possibility of a presidential ticket in the middle of the NFL season.

Let’s be honest, no matter how much RFK Jr. wanted Rodgers’ star power on the ticket, this isn’t happening. The quarterback appears in pat mcafee showsays this was all another example of media lies, then dropped vague comments indicating what he thought about this, so here’s 3 more about Vice President Aaron Rodgers’ chances of becoming Vice President. We’ll keep talking for months.

Rodgers doesn’t need RFK Jr. Without him, there’s a good chance he’ll lose a high-profile match.

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