— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 19, 2023There are more people alive today who remember Ross Perot than remember RFK. For that matter, there are more people alive who remember Clinton’s presidency than remember RFK as JFK’s AG. I remember RFK mainly for his eulogy of MLK the night of King’s assassination. Hell, I still have my 45 of Deon’s “Abraham, Martin and John. And if you don’t catch the relevance of that…that’s my point.
His name gets him far more attention than he deserves. And his ideas don’t deserve the attention. His name is not really a protective amulet. Clinton traded in the Kennedy mystique/legacy (he was certainly the hound JFK was), all the way to noting he me JFK when Bill was young. But that was 35 years ago, and it was the last revival of “Camelot” in American politics.The only reason why a single person listens to anything RFK Jr has to say is because he was born RFK Jr. If he was born Roy Smith, he’s a guy at the coffee shop haranguing people while sipping a cup for hours that someone was kind enough to buy him.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 18, 2023
At least the “military-industrial complex” made sense in the context of anti-war protests in the’60’s. “Bio-security agenda that will enslave the entire human race” sounds like something from a bad comic book. It’s also completely nuts. Which makes sense of this:Let me confirm, being related to a president does not make you a worthwhile candidate. https://t.co/LDDRP0gJ7z
— Ted Roosevelt V (@RooseveltTed) June 19, 2023
This is Gramsci’s famous interregnum, in which all kinds of morbid symptoms appear. But the interregnum ends when the primaries begin, and none of the people mentioned are going to be on the ballot, or get Kennedy on the ballot. He has all the qualities of a homeless guy shouting at cars. And aside from electric cars, none of those people have shown any ability to polish a turd.“Intellectually diverse” … is a funny word for a group made up of Elon musk and his pals and similarly situated folks in the tech world. I mean, nothing wrong with that. But these are people from one club. https://t.co/DNNhOabzq0
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) June 19, 2023
In a second tweet, the video shows Joe Rogan responding: “We’ve got to get rid of wi-fi.” And this is the guy who would moderate a “debate” between Kennedy and Dr. Hortez. π€·π»♂️RFK Jr.: Wifi radiation opens up your blood-brain barrier so all these toxins that are in your body can now go into your brain.
— Michael Hobbes (@RottenInDenmark) June 19, 2023
Rogan: How does wifi open up your blood-brain barrier?
RFK Jr.: Now you've gone beyond my expertise. pic.twitter.com/uZLsq57z5Q
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