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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is the Candidate to Heal the Great Divide

The Berkshire Eagle reports:  It has been 55 years since Sen. Robert F. Kennedy stepped onto the presidential nominating stage to try to mend the massive breach that had opened in American society. The country was torn asunder by the Vietnam War, racism, poverty, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the soon-to-be assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. A great divide — between white and Black Americans, rich and poor, the working class and the upper class — was opening wide. The Tet Offensive had just ripped the face off the official lies about the course of the war in Vietnam and the emperor, President Lyndon Johnson, stood naked and would soon announce that he would not run again. On March 16, 1968, Sen. Kennedy declared his candidacy with these words: “I run to seek new policies — policies to end the bloodshed in Vietnam and in our cities, policies to close the gaps that now exist between black and white, between rich and poor, between young and old, in this country and around the rest of the world.” By the end of 1968, a plague year if there ever were one, Richard Nixon and his goon squad prepared to occupy the White House, Vietnam raged on and everything King and Kennedy stood for seemed lost. Something died, all hope seemed lost and the perilous course RFK spoke of was never stopped. Today, hope is resurrected. Enter Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who declared his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for president on April 19 in Boston. Read the full opinion piece here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Megyn Kelly Interviews RFK, Jr.

Megyn Kelly is joined by Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to talk about his decision to run for president, the truth about the "misinformation" and "disinformation" of RFK Jr., ABC News' censorship of him, how the media is supposed to work, RFK's evolving views on Tucker Carlson, coordination between government agencies and the press related to the Hunter Biden laptop, Trump's war in Ukraine comments, his relationship with Roger Ailes, whether Tucker Carlson fired due to Big Pharma criticism, if the DNC should have debates, Biden's mental competence, the support of his wife actress Cheryl Hines, Fauci's latest comments about masks and EcoHealth Alliance getting more millions, and more. Listen to the audio of the full interview here. Below are clips from the interview: If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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RFK Jr. Says He Will ‘Make the Border Impervious’ if Elected as Title 42 is Set to Expire

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., told Fox News Digital he will "make the border impervious" if elected president as Title 42 is set to expire tonight. Kennedy, who has nabbed nearly 20% of President Biden’s Democrat primary supporters, caught up on the phone with Fox News Digital on Thursday ahead of Title 42’s expiration. The nephew of President John F. Kennedy pledged that, if elected president, he would "make the border impervious" to address the crisis at the southern border. "I will make the border impervious," Kennedy said. "We cannot release people, illegal aliens across the border." "But we also need to recognize that this is a humanitarian crisis, and we need to fix the policies that have caused this mass migration, including decades of U.S. foreign policy that have imposed austerity on those governments, neoliberal policies that have encouraged the rise of the Junta military dictatorship that has trained and supported death squads in countries across Central America," Kennedy continued. Read the Fox News Digital interview here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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The Courage of RFK, Jr.

The American Conservative reports: As RFK Jr. pleads with liberals to safeguard the First Amendment, defend civil liberties, reject cancel culture, and defeat “lockdown liberalism,” it hardly matters what he calls himself, conservative or liberal. The urgency of his message obliges all Americans of conscience—left or right—to listen. Championing freedom from “crony capitalism” and businesses that “capture and manipulate government agencies” to “escape the discipline of the free market and force the public to pay their production costs” is not the lingo of left-wing demagoguery. Neither is condemning “corporate kleptocracy,” or “socialism for the rich and a very savage and brutal and merciless brand of capitalism for the poor.” In fact, Kennedy’s pledge “to end the corrupt merger between state and corporate power that has ruined our economy, shattered the middle class, polluted our landscapes and waters, poisoned our children, and robbed us of our values and freedoms” is a powerful entreaty to morality and faith. Read the full article here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Robert Kennedy Jr. to Make Campaign Debut at Bitcoin Conference

NBC News reports: Before stumping in an early primary state like New Hampshire, Kennedy will keynote the Bitcoin 2023 conference, billed as the “biggest bitcoin event in the world,” where tickets start at $899 and the all-access VIP “Whale” pass goes for $9,999. “We asked him to speak after hearing his positive comments toward the bitcoin industry,” said Brandon Green, chief of staff to conference organizer BTC Media. Kennedy will not be paid for his appearance, Green said. And his spokesperson, Stefanie Spear, said Kennedy would not accept speaking fees for any events during his 2024 presidential campaign.  Read the full article here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Will Media Censors Never Quit?ABC’s Foolish Omissions in RFK Interview

The New York Post reports: ABC News did a wide-ranging interview with Robert Kennedy Jr. the other day. The ABC reporter asked him a number of challenging questions, notably about the lack of support from his own family for his presidential run. It was interesting stuff, and good journalism — having on the heterodox, newly minted presidential candidate, allowing him to make the case for his candidacy and forcing him to think and reflect out loud.  Read the full opinion piece here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Despite Spending Little Money, Kennedy’s Poll Numbers Keep Ticking Up

The New York Sun reports: The surprising success of a maverick presidential run by a scion of the Kennedy family, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., points to a problem that Democrats are doing their best to ignore: Few in the party’s rank and file are jazzed about the incumbent, and some of them are willing to embrace even the kookiest of candidates as a result. Despite spending little money and being largely shunned by the mainstream press — silenced mid-interview in some cases — Mr. Kennedy’s poll numbers keep ticking up. Before he formally announced his candidacy April 19, a Morning Consult poll had him at 10 percent among Democratic voters. Just more than a week later, he was polling at 21 percent in an Emerson College poll.  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's Take on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Presidential Campaign

Russell Brand's take on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s presidential campaign: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has been smeared by almost every media organization reporting on his Presidential campaign launch. But is there a reason they only focus on his medical opinions, rather than his stance on environmental issues, the corrupt relationships between government and big business, and endless war? And does his surge to 19% in the polls suggest he’s a genuine threat to Biden? Watch here:   If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Biden Voters Want President to Face Debate in 2024

Newsweek reports: A majority of voters who backed President Joe Biden in 2020 believe he should face debates with other Democratic presidential candidates, according to a new poll conducted for Newsweek. A Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll carried out on April 30 found that 79% of eligible voters who voted for Biden agree that the Democratic Party should hold televised primary debates. Read the full article here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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'I'll Pardon Julian Assange': U.S. Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Makes Big Promise

Business Today reports: U.S. Presidential Elections 2024 candidate and former U.S. President John F Kennedy’s nephew Robert F Kennedy, Jr. said he will pardon WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he makes it to the White House. He added that he will investigate the corruption and the crimes exposed by WikiLeaks. He added America does not imprison dissidents. The U.S. Presidential Elections 2024 candidate wrote: "Instead of championing free speech, the US actively persecutes journalists and whistleblowers. I’ll pardon brave truth-tells like Julian Assange and investigate the corruption and crimes they exposed. This isn’t the Soviet Union. The America I love doesn’t imprison dissidents." Read the full article here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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