Honestly, I continue to be shocked by the realization that he is RFK's son. Wonder if he'd have turned out differently if his father had been around during his formative years. |
I truly can't tell if you are really dumb or making fun of people who are really dumb. I am hoping the latter. |
Republicans seem pretty convinced that if they tell us the lies they seem to believe the rest of us will similarly believe the lies, too. It’s sad, but it’s where they are. |
Used to be that you could vote for RFKJ in a battleground state and tell yourself you were doing the right thing, if futile. It was possible to couch the choice in a pull you could swallow. Now? It's either Trump or Harris. Or write in, I suppose, if you want to stay principled. |
He would weak and weird. That would make all of us lose respect for her judgement. |
This is actually good news for the Harris campaign. RFK Jr had to rip off the mask and make his support for Trump explicit. Spoilers are much more effective if they can keep some distance from the candidate they are working for. |
Because no one would vote for Harris if she brought this rich guy with weird ideas into her cabinet. Democrats don't want him and don't need him. |
I agree. Trump being in any kind of arrangement with this weirdo is a sign of weakness. |
Exactly. And now there's nothing to hide behind, either. |
, And also a sign of his corrupt, quid pro quo approach to governmental appointees. See also Betsy DeVos, Rick Perry, Steven Mnuchin, etc. |
Rather than resorting to ad hominems, why don't you explain what you are actually attempting to say. Are you claiming that Trump has not disavowed Project 2025? And are you claiming the "fine people on both sides" thing in Charlottesville was not a hoax by the Dems/media? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY_chqyaRHo Trump lies as he breathes. So his disavowing Project 2025 as it became a hot potato, is not believable. |