I like Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
he only The presidential candidate who is right on COVID-19, childhood vaccines, big pharma, and government corruption.
That’s a big problem for me and for millions of other Americans.
Kennedy’s book, The Real Anthony Fauci, is a chillingly accurate depiction of the evil pharmaceutical government racketeering practices that continue to harm millions of people in our country. I can’t help but feel an emotional pull toward a candidate who is.he only Politicians interested in this fight.
I love that RFK Jr. is fearless in challenging powerful deep state interests. Especially when the same intelligence agencies that may have been involved in his uncle’s assassination are wielding power over Americans who oppose Biden. People who aren’t interested in the administration’s extremist ideology, or people who voted for Trump and still have legitimate questions about the 2020 presidential election.
RFK Jr. has no chance of winning the presidency, and if conservative votes are cast for him, Biden will likely win in November.
But I will never vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the 2024 presidential election. Neither should you.
The reality is that RFK Jr. cannot win the general election on an independent ticket. By voting for him, he is essentially handing his vote to Joe Biden. Furthermore, there is no valid moral argument to justify abstaining from voting for Trump in order to vote for Kennedy.
RFK Jr. is pro-abortion (which is anti-life) and passionately believes in man-made climate change (which is nothing more than socialism and cultural Marxism packaged as fear-based environmentalism). , in favor of reparations (mandated by the government). He supports a federal minimum wage of $15 an hour (which hurts small businesses and ultimately hurts low-income Americans), and is tolerant of crime.
These are extremely harmful policy positions that I cannot condone, even though I am an ardent supporter of President Kennedy’s Justice for Pharmaceutical Accountability movement.
At the end of the day, the million dollar question many conservatives are grappling with – will RFK Jr. running as an independent be a spoiler for Trump or Biden, and should we vote for RFK Jr. because we like him? Or? — Just answered. No conservative can in good conscience vote for the RFK Jr. ticket, which includes Nicole Shanahan, whom President Kennedy announced as his running mate at a rally in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday.
Shanahan is a far-left activist and has the funds to impose her far-left ideology on our family.
Shanahan gave six figures to Soros-funded District Attorney George Gascón. Gascón is doing for Los Angeles what he previously did for San Francisco. Gascón’s pro-crime policies have made LA almost inhospitable to non-criminals.
Shanahan also co-hosted a fundraising event in 2020 for Secretary of Transportation and former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, whose father is a proud Marxist. Mr. Shanahan also donated $25,000 to Joe Biden’s presidential campaign.
Additionally, Shanahan is the ex-wife of Google founder Sergey Brin and presides over Google’s parent company, Alphabet, at a time when Google is openly being used as a weapon against conservatives.
Instead of getting married, Shanahan also participated in a Druid-inspired “love ceremony” with her current girlfriend, which is strange.
RFK Jr. is clearly not a conservative, and has never claimed to be one, even though many conservatives, including myself, share his passion for health care reform. He comes from a prominent Democratic family and has been a lifelong Democrat. So we shouldn’t be surprised that he’s aligned with major Democratic donors.
Additionally, RFK Jr. is not going to win the presidency, and conservative votes for him make it more likely that Joe Biden will win in November, but we can act to stop it with our votes. If so, this proposition should not be accepted.
But ultimately, Kennedy’s choice of Shanahan as his running mate would prohibit all Christians and conservatives from voting for RFK Jr., even in the name of conscience. . It is a pity.
Instead, we’ll elect a Trump-like Republican who uses RFK Jr.’s expertise to drain the incestuous government pharmaceutical swamp – whether you like his personality or not. Let us concentrate our efforts. That’s what drew us to Kennedy in the first place. .





