The Establishment is afraid of RFK Jr., therefore, they are trying to intimidate him as much as they can by silencing him.
RFK is Upsetting the Left
Even if he is battling for us from the left, RFK Jr. consistently comes across as a bit of a wacky weirdo who just so happens to be expressing certain opinions that make sense.
Democrats who believe Joe Biden has fallen short as a human being and as president have taken a liking to RFK Jr. Some Democrats (and some Republicans, I concede) enjoy wacky oddballs.
Interesting… when we use our TeamKennedy email address to set up @instagram accounts we get an automatic 180-day ban. Can anyone guess why that’s happening? pic.twitter.com/0G8oRnoXTv
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) June 2, 2023
You must give him credit; he hit a nerve.
RFK has the ability to reach millions of people with his messages because he is the son and nephew of both of the nation’s most well-known political leaders.
He has taken use of this. RFK presently holds a 20% position in the Democratic presidential polls, which is remarkable, given that the current president is his primary challenger.
The establishment did this because they didn’t appreciate his increasing popularity with a certain group of people.
RFK recently went on a podcast with Mike Tyson where he explained that the CIA killed his father when he was running for President in 1968
Youtube just deleted this entire interview off its platform
You know what to do now with this clip
pic.twitter.com/IQvWLuyF1x— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) June 5, 2023
“Prior to a couple of years ago, I would have instantly disregarded the CIA’s allegation as absurd nonsense. Right now? I’ve seen sufficient theories to think it might be real.”
“Although I am skeptical that it’s true, I also don’t reject it out of hand. The CIA has been involved in some dubious domestic activities recently and in the 1960s, it was undoubtedly out of control.”
RFK Has Some Interesting Theories
The idea that JFK or RFK Jr. ended up being killed by the CIA is definitely acceptable as a topic of conversation, no matter how plausible it may be.
The individual certainly isn’t advocating for violence or an uprising and there is no appeal to action in this interview. RFK is expressing his opinions to us.
This article appeared in Conservative Cardinal and has been published here with permission.