RFK is the Kind of Candidate we Need for President
I'm currently endorsing Donald Trump from the GOP and RFK from the Democrat Party for President of the United States.
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I’ve been a Donald Trump supporter since 2012, when I wish that he had run for president instead of Mitt Romney. When he came down the escalator, I immediately switched my support from Rand Paul to Trump. Why? The platform he laid out was everything I wished Republicans would do… and I actually believed he would do everything in his power to get it done. Luckily, I was proven correct.
This election cycle, I’m already sick of the whole campaign. It’s nothing but hurling insults and pitting conservatives against each other in a mutually assured destruction sort of way. The division I’m witnessing is not over policy or strategy… but quite literally personal attacks and insults. In my opinion, this is 100 times worse than 2016.
As I laid out in my previous Substack, when Trump ran for president the first time, he was the underdog… which meant that he was punching up. Now he’s the big dog, which makes him punch down, which is the worst kind of punching to do. This is why I’m already sick of the GOP primaries… and we’re not even in the thick of it.
With that said, I’ve endorsed Donald Trump for president on the GOP side. He’s the greatest president of my lifetime, by far. However, post-presidency I’ve come to have some disagreements with him… but he’s still the best man for the job out of any Republican in the field (or out of the field, for that matter).
Then comes along Robert F Kennedy Jr. He’s a Democrat, which in previous years would mean I wouldn’t even entertain voting for the guy. However, the more I listen to him, the more I like the guy and believe he’s the kind of candidate we need running for President. Which is why I’m endorsing RFK for president on the Democrat side.
His appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience is a must-listen…
After I finished listening to this interview, I took some time to think about what the most important issues are facing America. If everything else stayed the same, but we fixed these issues, what do I believe needs to be fixed if we want any chance of saving America from hurtling over the cliff to the point of no return? In no particular order, this was what I came up with:
Dealing with the corruption between Big Pharma (and the rest of the Bigs) and the Federal Government
Getting us out of unnecessary wars
Fix the rigged elections
In my opinion, these five issues are what we need to fix if we want any chance of saving this great nation. Everything else can be dealt with later. I think for a lot of conservatives, we get distracted politically with hot-button issues that often-times don’t need to be dealt with on a governmental level, or at the very least can be dealt with after we fix the systemic institutional problems.
Both Trump and Kennedy have four out of the five issues on their side, it’s just a different set of four. For Trump, he’s clearly not dealing with the Big Pharma/covid jab issue, nor is he tackling the corruption of the CDC. This is a glaring issue that I’ve said before is his Achille’s heel that could potentially give someone like a DeSantis a narrow path to victory on the GOP side. For Kennedy, he’s not dealing with the rigged elections and ending election fraud.
Both Trump and Kennedy have made getting us out of unnecessary wars a priority. They both understand that they are going up against the Deep State intelligence agencies. They both want to bring back American Pride.
What I was most impressed with RFK was his deep understanding of these important issues we are facing. It was more than just slogans and talking points, but actually supported with documentation and the truth.
Most of the time, political candidates talk condescendingly to the American people, convoluting issues and making them super complicated so that they can assure potential voters that they are the only person who understands this and can fix it. That’s one of the reasons why Trump did so well in 2016… whereas the rest of the GOP candidates had their 37 point plan to fix illegal immigration, Trump’s solution was simple: Build a Wall.
While Trump is phenomenal at driving home the important big issue with slogans and big idea concepts, RFK has a talent at explaining complicated issues in a way that the everyday person can understand. While Trump says, “Drain the Swamp,” RFK explains how the intelligence agencies work, why they need to be broken apart, and how he’d do it. They both understand the issue, and they’ll both appeal to different personality types based upon how they present the issue. Neither is better than the other, necessarily…
RFK Jr, in my opinion, has the understanding to tackle the majority of the important issues we are facing today. And just like Trump in 2016, I actually believe that Kennedy believes what he’s saying, knows how to fix these problems and will do everything in his power to make it happen.
In the current political landscape where Trump and DeSantis are duking it out with nothing short of mud-slinging, RFK is a breath of fresh air. I don’t agree with him on everything, but my disagreements with him can be dealt with after we fix those five primary issues. I would be happy to see a President Robert F Kennedy Jr take the oath of office.
Now, I want to be clear… I’ve officially made two endorsements for President: Donald J Trump on the Republican side and Robert F Kennedy Jr on the Democrat side. I’ll do everything in my power to get both of those candidates nominated. We’ll deal with the General Election matchup when that time comes.
I have a book coming out called Following the Leader which explains how the intelligence agencies have been using MKUltra and brainwashing techniques within cults like Jim Jones, Charles Manson and even Scientology to perfect how they can control people… and now it’s being implemented among the masses. RFK understand this, which is one of the reasons he’s wanting to take them on. You can pre-order Following the Leader now to get a signed copy.