Although I might change my mind before election time and instead lean towards Trump, at this current moment, I’d like to announce my 2024 endorsement for the office of President of the United States: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. https://www.kennedy24.com/
I hope so!The only thing I want to see Kennedy do is dethrone Biden.
Maybe they will, maybe they won’t, but either way, it’s how I feel at the moment.I'll let everyone else dog pile your endorsement.
To start, I have Trump and Biden fatigue, and I like the fact that, while he’s older, at least he’s still in his 60s. I also like his common sense approach on some issues like the Second Amendment, the environment, economics, foreign relations, etc. He’s been described as an Old School Democrat, which I believe means he represents what most Democrats pre-Obama mainly stood for (one might argue first-term Obama fell into this category as well, but definitely not second term Obama or anyone since).What do you suppose qualifies RFK Jr. to be president?
I have to admit, he's genuinely about vaccine safety, especially in regard to children.And what about his advocacy concerning vaccines? Not just COVID-19 vaccines.
Exactly.On the Ukraine war, pandemic measures, US border policies, and the Second Amendment, RFK Jr. could easily be mistaken for a Republican, while on abortion, affirmative action and climate change, he sounds very much like a Democrat.
Philosophically, I’d consider myself a Blue Dog Democrat. Politically, I’m registered as an independent. The last time I voted for a Democrat was during Obama’s first term. I haven’t voted D since then, but I’m not averse to voting third party if I don’t like the Republican. (I voted Trump for his first run.)Huk's a Dem.
He seems to send mixed messages: https://apnews.com/article/rfk-kenn...ent-campaign-621c9e9641381a1b2677df9de5a09731And what about his advocacy concerning vaccines? Not just COVID-19 vaccines.
I have to admit, he's genuinely about vaccine safety, especially in regard to children.
Which explains his advocacy quite well.
He seems to send mixed messages:
I’ve never looked into the vaccine issues very closely. I have no idea if the Covid vaccines will cause long term effects or not. I got the needle round one, so I guess I’ll find out one day.Which is the nice way of saying that when he claims he's never been anti-vaxx, he's lying.
Prejudice much?Pushing the false vaccine-autism connection doesn't increase vaccine safety.
Prejudice much?
What some people call “speaking out of both sides of mouth” might just mean that a person has a a variety of opinions on a subject depending on the context. For example, I’m a duck hunter, so I’m obviously not anti-gun or anti-shooting or hunting or whatever. I also have a concealed weapon permit, although I almost never carry. But at the same time, I’m okay with a “soft ban” on many weapons like the AR-15. I think it should be acceptable for this type weapon to be available for recreational purposes like popping off shots at a range, but I don’t think your average Joe really needs to have easy access to purchasing this weapon for “home defense.”Read my previous posted post I see RFK Jr speaking out of both sides of his mouth. On one hand he understand people wanting to have their AR-15 to protect themselves from government overreach, and on the other hand if he could, he would band AR-15 if he was allowed.
What some people call “speaking out of both sides of mouth” might just mean that a person has a a variety of opinions on a subject depending on the context. For example, I’m a duck hunter, so I’m obviously not anti-gun or anti-shooting or hunting or whatever. I also have a concealed weapon permit, although I almost never carry. But at the same time, I’m okay with a “soft ban” on many weapons like the AR-15. I think it should be acceptable for this type weapon to be available for recreational purposes like popping off shots at a range, but I don’t think your average Joe really needs to have easy access to purchasing this weapon for “home defense.”