04/21/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Assuming fake president Joe Biden even lasts that long, the Pedophile-in-Chief will face solid offense from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the upcoming Democrat primary for president in 2024.
With much applause and excitement from an eager crowd of supporters, the Kennedy 2024 campaign kicked off this week with an announcement from the man himself, who explain that his mission “will be to end the corrupt merger of state and corporate power that is threatening now to impose a new kind of corporate feudalism on our country.”
Son of the late Bobby Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1968, RFK Jr. remains one of the most outspoken opponents of Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines,” repeatedly warning about their dangers and ineffectiveness. He is also a passionate environmental activist who does not shy away from conservationism just to make a buck.
(Related: Check out our earlier coverage on RFK Jr.’s announcement about running for president as a Democrat against Biden in 2024.)
RFK Jr.’s declaration speech spanned a full nearly two hours, which he joked was necessary after 18 long years of being censored. One of the first things he said to the current ruling class is to watch out because he is coming for them.
“I’ve got a lot to talk about,” he told the crowd. “They shouldn’t have shut me up for that long because now I’m really going to let loose on them for the next 18 months. They’re going to hear a lot from me.”
RFK Jr. talked a lot about Biden, calling him a “pawn” in a geopolitical battle, referring, of course, to the Russia-Ukraine war that Biden continues to funnel billions of American taxpayer dollars into so his pal Volodymyr Zelensky can purchase new estates, yachts, and other luxury items.
Like the rest of us, RFK Jr. wants to know Biden’s justification for pouring all this cash into the Zelensky fire, especially as millions of Americans suffer under rising inflation across the food, energy, and housing sectors.
“It is not in America’s national interest to push Russia closer to China,” RFK Jr. said. “It’s not in America’s national interest to involve us in something that could lead to a nuclear exchange.”
While RFK Jr. says he believes the United States is in Ukraine “for the right reasons,” he questions the costs involved.
“We are there because of our compassion for the Ukrainian people who’ve been brutalized, who’ve been illegally invaded,” he expressed concerning his opinion on the matter.
“We have money for wars and we have money to bail [out] bankers,” he added, “But what happens to American people who hit hard times?”
Inflation, RFK Jr. would go on to say, “is a tax on the poor,” and Biden should be doing more to address that rather than funnel billions of Americans’ hard-earned dollars into Zelensky’s pockets.
RFK Jr. has the full support of actor Rob Schneider, who tweeted following the announcement that he asked RFK Jr. to run for president four years ago.
“Win or lose … RFK Jr., unlike other politicians, will speak truth to power,” Schneider wrote. “So, of course, the mainstream media will attack him every step of the way.”
The good news for RFK Jr. is that a whopping 62 percent of Democrat voters want challengers to run against Biden in the primaries. This proves the unlikability of the current fake president, and the desire among Americans for someone else to occupy the Oval Office.
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