RFK, Jr., is clearly more afraid of Democrats wielding power than he is of former President Donald Trump. That’s why the independent dropped out of the presidential race last week and endorsed Mr. Trump, the Republican Party nominee.
“I began this journey as a Democrat,” explained Robert Kennedy, Jr., stating that it was “the party of my father [the likely Democratic presidential nominee in 1968, when he was assassinated], my uncle [President John F. Kennedy, assassinated in 1963], the party which I pledged my own allegiance to long before I was old enough to vote. I attended my first Democratic Convention at the age of six.…”
But last October, RFK, Jr., left the Democratic Party, arguing that Democrats have “departed so dramatically from the core values that” he “grew up with,” that it has “become the party of war, censorship, corruption, big Pharma, big Tech, big Ag, and big money.”
And he also acted out of necessity, when the party “abandoned democracy by canceling the primary to conceal the cognitive decline of the sitting president.”*
Kennedy bitterly complained about the efforts of Democrats to deny him a spot on state ballots, blasting “DNC-aligned judges” that threw him “and other candidates off the ballot — and” have attempted “to throw President Trump in jail.”
NBC News suggested that Kennedy sees Trump as “a partner — and a fellow victim.” Probably so, but RFKj specifically cited “Free speech, the war in Ukraine, and the war on our children” as “the principled causes that persuaded [him] to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent, and now to throw [his] support to President Trump.”
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* RFK, Jr., wondered aloud: “How did the Democratic Party choose a candidate that has never done an interview or debate during the entire election cycle?”
NOTE: Mr. Trump reportedly promised Mr. Kennedy that, if elected, he would release all the classified material related to his uncle JFK’s assassination. A pledge Trump made in 2016 and did not keep.
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He hit up each candidate for a job in return for an endorsement.
One candidate led him on, the other ignored him.
So he sold out to the one who led him on.
It’s really no more complicated than that
It won’t be like ‘Reagan Democrats’ in the 1980’s. The Democratic Party back then had conservatives and centrists, as well as the left. Kennedy hasn’t quit the race entirely. He’s taking his name off the ballot in ten swing states, but will be on the ballot in the remaining states (about thirty) that are solidly in one column, whether it’s red or blue. His presence on the ballot in those states won’t matter.
I agree with all you said. But, I think you missed something that needs to come out about RFK’s operation run by nincompoops and grifters. I’m talking about the few people at the top of his operation who ran off thousands of volunteers.
And then there was Bobby, who let this all happen underneath him. This, together with his full-throated support for the “whatever they need” Israeli government, now in the midst of a genocide and push to regional war escalation.
Whatever happened to ending forever wars — a big agenda item for independent voters?
Now, the same nincompoops engage in a “takeover” the independent movement. Don’t worry too much, they will kill it just like they killed the RFK campaign from within.
All the best, Paul.
Linda Curtis, Independent Texans PAC