Big C said:
Okay, I knew RFK Jr was some anti-vax nutjob (yes, I recognize that Big Pharma has a profit motive, but still... ) and then I guess I do a Rip Van Winkle and all of a sudden he's running for President? And now somebody on this board (This board, the sanest group of people in the world!) apparently has a pin-up of him in their room or something?
I'm hearing a lot about RFK Jr lately! Better find out more... so I go to Wikipedia and I don't get too far before I read the following:
"...In 1982, Kennedy was sworn in as an assistant district attorney for Manhattan. After failing his bar exam, he resigned in July 1983. That September, he was charged with heroin possession, and pleaded guilty in February 1984, when he received to two years' probation and community service... "
And that was even before he cemented his reputation as a whack job!
Good thing for him he's got the name and the hairline and the square jaw and all, but is that all it takes nowadays?!?
Geez Louise...
There are quite a few long interviews of JFK Jr. that'll give you a good idea of where he stands on quite a few issues. I'm listening to this one as we speak:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | Club Random with Bill Maher It's about 2 hrs.
If you think he's an "anti-vax nut job," you need to listen to his explanation,
in his words. Don't pay any attention to his legacy/corporate media critics. Listen & think for yourself.
I'm suspicious about who's funding his campaign.
But other than that, I support his candidacy, and I think the Dems need to take him seriously IF they want Biden to win in 2024.
On most issues, other than some aspects of vaccines & Covid/Ivermectin, I think his views are aligned with more Democrats -- and Americans -- than Biden or any other corporate Democrat.
Bottom line: I'd rather support someone who gets vaccines wrong than someone who got the Iraq War wrong.
FWIW, I'm more aligned with Marianne Williamson than JFK Jr., but I'm still leery about his right-wing support. Both are far better for most Americans, IMO, than Biden.
Suggestion: Rather than focusing on mistakes from the 1980s, listen to the interviews, and then share your take on him. Where do you disagree? Any agreement? I think that'll be a more effective use of this thread that you started.