Obviously don't see this guy having any chance of the Democratic nomination, much less even getting on a stage with Biden to even have a chance to debate. But it could be interesting to see what kind of support he can pull and if he can actually weaken support for Biden leading into the 2024 election. He was on Breaking Points earlier this week. Pretty solid interview other than Krystal (whom is a democrat) obviously have a strong dislike for RFK Jr.
he is endorsed by the likes of Steve Bannon and is a republican trying to cosplay as a Democrat not sure who he thinks he’s fooling y’all give it up for the new Tulsi Gabbard
I wouldn't say he's a Republican. He seems to more central than anything if you listen to him and read his views on things. He just seems more right leaning because the Democratic party is so "alt left" these days. Not hating, Trump and the Republican party is so "alt right". I think a big thing with that is when someone comes out and is pretty central, it looks like he just supports the other side.
If the Republican/Democrat is measured linearly along the x axis, he is somewhere way out along the z axis off in his own dimension. He buys into liberal and conservative conspiracy theories without favoritism.
Central? Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon said he received a “standing ovation” from a “hardcore MAGA” crowd at a recent speaking engagement for floating the idea of a bipartisan Trump-Kennedy ticket. “Bobby Kennedy would be, I think, an excellent choice for President Trump to consider” as a running mate, Bannon said this week on his "War Room" show. Roger Stone, the former Richard Nixon aide who was one of Trump’s early political advisers, called Trump-Kennedy a “dream ticket” on the news program "Real America." a centrist isn’t having this said about him by Alex Jones on his show JONES: Well, no, no, here's the deal. I've talked to Kennedy's people and they say, we're talking 20 years ago, 10 years ago, they go, Mr. Kennedy respects you and thinks you're doing great work but obviously you are so toxic with some people that it would hurt some of his long-term plans. He's been planning to run for president forever, he's been building his network. I think he's a good man overall, don't agree with all his policies, but I know he's a real -- I mean you can feel it, discernment, see it, America first, he gets it. And I think he should get the nomination from the Democrats, and then it can be Trump versus him or however that's gonna go down. But I don't think Kennedy should come on because with his constituents that would probably hurt him and might lose it. But yes, Kennedy is a listener. I'll leave it at that. We have the same publisher of his books, of my book, and I'm not gonna try to get Kennedy in trouble with this, and of course, he can deny it if he wants, that's fine, but Kennedy's definitely awake, and knows what's going on, and has been listening to the show for a very long time. I mean, my gosh, I've been at the forefront of the JFK assassination and Robert F. Kennedy assassination information and of course covered it forever. Well, he knows better than anybody what really happened, so that'll kind of wake you up when the government kills your dad and your uncle. it’s pretty clear to see what’s happening here
Wrong forum but I listened to that interview. It was difficult because his voice is unpleasant. But he is pretty standard fare democrat on most things, depending on what you think a democrat is. (If you think it's someone who cheerleads the FBI and large corporations, then he's not for you. If you think it's someone who promotes peace, environmental policies, and is pro-choice, then he might be worth looking into.) He wouldn't have my vote for a few reasons, but in a historically weak field, with the main opposition being Trump, and with the incumbent being a corpse, this is where we are. This is America.
This has Ron Reagan running in the Republican primary kind of vibes. But yeah, it's what they do--and they do it because they think Democratic voters are stupid and they can siphon off a large enough percentage to move the race. It's the only reason they ran Keyes against Obama in the Illinois Senate, Herschel against Warnock, etc.
If this thread is about his primary run, there is already a long thread. If it's about him running third party, it is way premature. His candidacy is funny because I don't get the impression anyone wants to vote for him -- at best, they want other people to vote for him.