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Robert Kennedy, Jr. Makes Campaign Debut at Bitcoin 2023

Bitcoin Magazine reports: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. made his first public appearance as a presidential candidate at the Bitcoin 2023 conference today, sharing his own experiences with Bitcoin, warning about how technology is enabling government totalitarianism around the world, and describing how he would protect the rights of Bitcoiners if elected president. “As president, I will make sure that your right to hold and use bitcoin is inviolable,” Kennedy said. "I am an ardent defender and lifelong defender of civil liberties and Bitcoin is both an exercise and a guarantee of those freedoms.” Kennedy told the crowd that he was first inspired by Bitcoin as a critical freedom technology after learning about how it was used to circumvent financial restrictions during the Canadian trucker protest last year. “None of these lawful and peaceful protestors had violated any law… But suddenly, they found that they could not access their money, their bank accounts to pay their mortgages or feed their families,” he recalled. “When I witnessed this … devastating use of government repression, I realized for the first time how free money is as important as free expression.” Read the full article here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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We Should Give Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. a Listen

The Galveston Daily News reports: Before the “two Americas” of political ideals sink into yet more rage and mutual distrust, may we at least consider the possibility there is someone with the will, and the character, to approach our national malaise in a fundamentally different way? Are we doomed to ride this pale horse all the way down a course of enmity and destruction, or is it possible that the right person, in the right place, at the critical moment, can turn the tide of events and offer new possibilities? You are going to be hearing a lot about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. soon in his bid for the 2024 Democratic Party nomination for the presidency. Read the full opinion piece here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Picks Former Rep. Dennis Kucinich as His Campaign Manager

CNN Politics reports: Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has selected former Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich as his campaign manager. In a statement Thursday, Kennedy described Kucinich, a two-time Democratic presidential candidate himself, as someone who “knows how the system works from the inside out.” “Dennis Kucinich has brought invaluable electoral experience to our campaign,” Kennedy said. “[His] deep knowledge of issues and his personal integrity are fully aligned with the core values our campaign is bringing to American politics.” Read the full article here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Krystal and Saagar of Breaking Points Interview Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Krystal and Saagar of Breaking Points sit down with RFK, Jr. to discuss his presidential run and a wide array of important topics. They discuss Covid, Ukraine, the border, nuclear power and more. Watch the interview here: If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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The Real Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

The National Review reports: While Republican affairs can certainly get rough and unseemly at times, it’s usually the Democratic Party we can turn to for lessons in cold, unsentimental power politics. Consider, for instance, the reception accorded by the party establishment and like-minded reporters to an unexpected entrant into the 2024 presidential race, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a man who rates, one might have supposed, the respect due a worthy contender and honest dissenter. After declaring his candidacy last month, RFK, Jr. immediately showed at 14 percent in polls. Mild alarm followed, among supporters of President Biden, when two weeks later the next round of polling gave Kennedy an average of 20 percent. You could tell this was a bit of a shock because, almost instantly, the Washington Post dismissed it as nothing, in a hurried item headlined “Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s Threat to Biden Is Inflated. Here’s Why.” As surely as any Kennedy could once expect to be fawned over by Post reporters, this Kennedy — especially if he starts drawing crowds and votes — is never to be spared condescension and rebuke. The “why,” in case you haven’t heard, is that RFK, Jr. has in recent years been airing “controversial,” “dangerous” views, and this makes him, says the Post, a “fringe figure” you needn’t take seriously. Among his many provocations: Kennedy claims that pandemic lockdowns were calamitous for working people and for children; that citizens should choose for themselves whether to receive vaccines; that corporate influences on government are pervasive and corrupting; and that censorship contrived by the state is intolerable. Worse even than these outrages, during the pandemic this man called into question the conduct and veracity of Anthony Fauci. And this offense — challenging Doctor Fauci! — is still regarded as the most shameful assault on science since the persecution of Galileo. It doesn’t matter that, point for point, RFK, Jr. makes a strong case and most everyone knows it. His problem is, the prohibition on saying such things has not been lifted.  Read the full opinion piece here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Bret Baier Interviews Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on Fox News

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. weighs in on the state of the country under President Biden on "Special Report" with Bret Baier on Fox News. Watch the interview here: If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Issues Message to the Mexican People

WASHINGTON, DC—MAY 16, 2023—Last week, United States Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana went on an irresponsible tirade that insulted the people and government of Mexico. He stated that, if not for us, Mexicans “would be eating cat food out of a can and living in a tent behind an Outback.” He also suggested that the U.S. invade Mexico to subdue the drug cartels.

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JFK's Nephew Confident He Can Beat Biden, Be 2024 Democratic Presidential Candidate

International Business Times reports: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. thinks that he would be able to beat President Joe Biden for the 2024 Democratic nomination for president even without a debate. The nephew of former President John F. Kennedy told Fox News Digital that his privately-commissioned polling showed that he has more than a slim chance of beating Biden in the primary. "Yes, I can win," Kennedy confidently answered when asked if he can defeat Biden. "The public polls are showing me at 20% over for the Democrats, and our private polling is showing that I have very strong support among independents and even Republicans," he claimed. Read the full article here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Russell Brand Interviews RFK, Jr. on Fauci, CIA Secrets, Running for President

Russell Brand interviews 2024 presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Together, they delve into some of the most controversial topics of our time, including the assassination of JFK, the true nature of the pandemic, and the war in Ukraine. Watch the full interview here: If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Should the Left Give RFK, Jr. a Chance?

Counterpunch reports: If Joe Biden was hoping to sail through to renomination despite abysmal approval ratings, that’s not going to happen anymore, even if all the potential establishment candidates have backed out. Likewise, if the president still thinks he can avoid debating what I’m sure will be a serious challenger, backed up by rapidly rising poll numbers (RFK Jr. is already at 19%, within a few days of declaring), then he is sorely mistaken. Avoiding debate, and dismissing your opponent as beneath notice despite popularity, suggests a fatal flaw that will rear its ugly head at some point. When I heard his campaign declaration speech, I was touched even more than my enthusiasm at comparable moments in Ralph Nader’s 2000 candidacy or the early days of Bernie Sanders’s 2016 campaign. Kennedy is picking up the baton from these earlier iterations of protest against extreme corporate power allied with state tyranny. To these he is adding a unique poetic calibration of his own, which comes from his unmatched personal experience as the nephew and son of a slain president and a possible future president respectively. I have never known him to play up his traumatic experience for cheap gain, and he is not likely to do so now. Rather, he appeals—like the older Nader in particular—because he speaks in a voice of reason harkening to a rhetorical style that has mostly passed from the American scene. I doubt that we have heard such eloquence and intelligence since the great charismatic leaders of the sixties, our latter-day politicians having spoken mostly in a narrowcasting language of transactionalism.  Read the full opinion piece here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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