Trump! Beware the Ides of RFK, Jr.!

Didn’t Trump learn anything from his first term? Trump’s first term agenda, authority and legal remedies were undercut by his closest advisors.  If Trump is “taking his time this term carefully selecting appointees to his administration”, why is he letting RFK, Jr. “review resumes for top cabinet positions?” Letting a renowned Liberal vet high level cabinet candidates for a constitutional administration is like letting the fox in the proverbial presidential hen house.
      Has everyone forgotten the food fascism of New York City and California? 
Has anyone asked Trump how RFK, Jr., from the infamously Liberal state of Massachusetts, is going to “Make America Healthy Again” without violating Americans’ Constitutional right to pursue happiness?

      Has everyone forgotten the Biden Administration’s forcing battery operated cars down our throats, forbidding homeowners to use gas ovens, and an untested anti-virus into our veins?

      Is RFK, Jr. going to tell me I can’t eat steak when I can afford it? Is RFK, Jr. going to ban soda – real soda – or anything else the ascetic food Nazis dislike? As Director of Health & Human Services, is RFK, Jr. going to have us eating grasshoppers like his California Liberal cousins? Paper straws that tasted like dried cattle dung? And, yes, anyone who has branded cattle knows what cattle dung tastes like.

RFK, Jr. was known for far more liberal opinions on other social issues than just his crusade to make the food industry more accountable to the public. 

Is RFK, Jr. going to be Trump’s Food Fauci?

     It doesn’t take a Massachusetts Liberal to take down Big Pharma, Big Ag or to “review candidates for Trump’s top cabinet positions.  It brings to mind FDR’s closest advisor, Harry Hopkins, a Socialist who surrendered Eastern Europe to Stalin gratis. 

    How is RFK, Jr. qualified to vet every candidate for every cabinet position in the Trump administration? What is RFK, Jr.’s background that he can be knowledgeable in so many diverse areas of government to review and recommend other better-qualified scholars and businessmen who have spent their lives in their respective fields of expertise?

Methinks I smell a rat burrowing into the Trump administration.

     Trump should be leery of anyone who switches sides midstream of a crisis. When Benedict Arnold, George Washington’s most trusted general of the Revolution,  was discovered attempting to surrender West Point to the British in exchange for rank and monetary gain, he expected to be hailed as a hero and received with open arms by the British people. Their disgust with his treason to the colonials was nearly matched by their rebel cousins. 

There are vastly more qualified critics of the Fauci COVID scare than RFK, Jr. but it appears they are being just as cancelled under Trump’s administration in order to pay off political loyalty. Sound familiar? 

In 1982, Kennedy was sworn in as Assistant District Attorney for Manhattan. After failing the New York bar exam, he resigned in July 1983. In September of that year. In September of that year RFK, Jr. pled guilty to a felony charge of heroin possession. 

RFK, Jr. sounds more like Hunter Biden than Baron Trump.

In 2000, RFK, Jr. insisted on rehiring William Wegner, a wildlife lecturer and falcon trainer to the board of Riverkeepers. The organization’s founder and president, Robert H. Boyle, had fired Wegner six months earlier after learning Wegner had been convicted in 1995 for tax fraud, perjury, and conspiracy to violate wildlife protection laws. Wegner recruited and led a team of at least 10 who smuggled cockatoo eggs , including species considered endangered by Australia, from Australia to the U.S. over a period of eight years. He served 3.5 years of a five-year sentence. RFK, Jr. hired Wegner a few months after his release from prison. After that, the organization’s founder and president, Boyle and eight of the 22 board members and the treasurer resigned.

RFK, Jr.’s “environmental conscience” appears as much political platitude as Kamallah’s character assassination of Trump as Hitler and a Fascist.

While in Riverkeeper, Kennedy spearheaded a34-year battle to close the Indian Point nuclear power plant. In 2017, RFK, Jr. argued that the electricity could be fully replaced by “renewable energy”.  In 2022, after the plant’s closure, carbon emissions from electricity generation in New York state increased by 37%.  Kennedy resigned from Riverkeeper in 2017, writing falsely in his resignation letter that he had co-founded the organization. 

RFK, Jr. sounds more like “Tampon” Tim Walz.

In 2001, under RFK. Jr.’s leadership, Waterkeeper launched its “Clean Coal Is a Lie” campaign bringing dozens of lawsuits against the mining industry. [Probably in anticipation of running for political office] RFK, Jr. he resigned from Waterkeeper in 2019. Or was he asked to resign? 

While a venture partner in VantagePoint Capital Partners, RFK, Jr. was among the original and largest institutional investor in Tesla, Inc.

RFK, Jr. had said that environmentalists’ priority should be to “tackle the ‘carbon industry’ and called America’s society as “a longtime addiction to coal and oil.”

RFK, Jr. is anti-energy independence. With all of his positions in “clean energy” corporations, one has to wonder if RFK, Jr. benefited financially from Biden’s inflation causing, multi-billion dollar “bail-out.” 

RFK, Jr. is critical of the United States’ alliance with Saudi Arabia. He criticized the Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war, calling it “genocide against the Iranian-backed Houthi tribe” – the tribe that’s closed the Red Sea to international maritime traffic and launched repeated attacks against U.S. naval vessels.
       That would put a crimp on Trump restoring the Abraham Agreement. 

RFK, Jr. called the Russia-Ukrainian War “a U.S. war against Russia.” Uh, who invaded who?

RFK, Jr. said Ukraine should be forbidden from joining NATO and, as president of the United States he would consider admitting Russia to NATO. Talk about putting the fox in the hen house! RFK, Jr. also falsely claimed the Ukrainian government committed atrocities against ethnic Russians in the Donbas region. 
     However, he seems to be making headway influencing Trump away from supporting Ukraine.

RFK, Jr. blamed U.S. intervention in the Middle East for the rise of terrorist organizations as ISIS. He apparently is a leader in the “Blame America First” coalition to discredit the United States internationally. 

RFK, Jr. is just a professional politician looking for a high paying, taxpayer funded job. What’s his private business claim to fame? His resume’ looks more like Kamallah’s than Trump’s. How extreme is his anti-vaccine crusade? Does it go so far as to denigrate tried and true vaccines – like for tetanus and polio? “Since 2005, Kennedy has promoted anti-vaccine misinformation and public-health conspiracy theories, including the scientifically disproven claim that vaccines cause autism.”

RFK, Jr.’s vaccine agenda would be massively fatal (a REAL pandemic) if he banned time proven vaccines that have saved the lives of millions of children. (see: “Secrets of the MMR scare: How the case against MMR vaccine was fixed” by Brian Deer, briandeer.com; bmj.com.

The MMR / Autism scare RFK, Jr. supports has been described by leading British medical scientists as causing more harm to children worldwide than the Black Plague which killed a quarter of Europe’s population during the Middle Ages. 

RFK, Jr. supported Elizabeth Warren’s (and Kamallah’s) wealth tax plan for income redistribution claiming “the very wealthy people should pay more taxes…” Again sounding more like Kamallah than anyone on the Right. 

Trump owes RFK, Jr. some political payback for jumping over to support Trump – after the Democrats dumped him. But the reward should be commensurate with the debt – not surrendering the whole identity of the administration to him. 

Unless Trump reels in RFK, Jr.’s inflationary influence, Trump’s legacy may be “Et tu, RFK?”

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Former Vietnam Marine; Retired Green Beret Captain; Retired Immigration Inspector / CBP Officer; Author "10 Years on the Line: My War on the Border," and "Collectanea of Conservative Concepts, Vols 1-3";
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