I really appreciate your substack--especially the video on Reparation and the news of Oliver Stone... But are the underlined titles meant to be links? I can't access them. I would appreciate more links to the articles you are pointing to. Thank you and thank you so much for your courage and constancy in support of our democracy.
Hi Dariel, thanks very much! The underlined titles are, indeed, hyperlinks. I just checked and they appear to be working on my end. It's possible one or a few are broken though, so if you do identify any specific links that fit that bill, I'd be happy to fix them. In the meantime, I recommend trying a different browser.
To be fair with regard to the confusion about RFK stand on reparations, the Kennedy Beacon published an article last week touting his civil rights position where they literally highlighted an article from the New York Post with a very inflammatory headline suggesting RFK moves to the left of Biden on reparations. I'm not sure if the Kennedy Beacon article has yet been revised to clarify this matter. If not, it should be. There was a lot of anger expressed in the comments from former Republican voters who were leaning strongly toward RFK.
This is a ludicrous comment from the Hill article:
"I think his shtick will be to attack both parties,’ [Republican strategist Jason Cabel] Roe said, adding that Kennedy also will likely have to level with voters at some point. ‘Hey guys, I’m not going to be the prototype of what you want. But I’m less of what you hate and more of what you like. And maybe the water’s warm just this one time."
It's not a shtick. He actually has a mixed set of policy positions. And he doesn't need to "level with the voters at some point." He's been very forthright from the get-go. In fact, his announcement of his independent candidacy literally focused on this point. At least the author recognizes that it's a viable strategy.
Reparations - I listened to the Matha Hoffa podcast when it was released and thought I understood his stance. However, on October 19 I took a screenshot of the following that appeared on the Kennedy24 Website Under Racial Healing, Targeted Community Repair but has been removed: "These programs complement direct redress payments or tax credits to the descendents of the victims of Jim Crow and other victims of persecution. RFK Jr. will find ways to offer this redress that are legal, fair, and win the approval of Americans of all races." "direct redress payments or tax credits" sounds like conventionally understood reparations to me......and I'm guessing a whole lot of other people since it was removed. I would like to hear him definitively address the changing narrative of this issue.
RFK Jr needs to state that he will be committed to an international tribunal to prosecute the crimes committed against the world via Covid-19. Appointing people like Dr Campbell and Dr McCullough would be a beautiful step in the right direction.
In his book "The Real Anthony Fauci," RFK, Jr., makes clear that in the run-up to the COVID-19 "plandemic," meetings were held at places like Johns Hopkins University to game the government's far-reaching lockdowns on civil society. These meetings were funded by entities like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum. The meetings invariably had a strong military presence. Key to the lockdowns was suppression of free speech. This included control of the mainstream media, along with censorship and suppression of social media discourse. Sure enough, when COVID was rolled out, followed by the vax genocide, attacks on free speech became the order of the day. This included vendettas against the members of the medical profession who did not obey official orders to hospitalize victims, force-feed them with Fauci's deadly medication resveratrol, watch them die on ventilators, and become party to the horrendous vaccine affliction. We know about all this today thanks to people like RFK, Jr., Dr. Meryl Nass, and others who have spoken out. Now it's happening with suppression of free speech about Israel's attacks on Gaza, involving the same actors and the same tactics. https://www.claritypress.com/product/our-country-then-and-now/
I really appreciate your substack--especially the video on Reparation and the news of Oliver Stone... But are the underlined titles meant to be links? I can't access them. I would appreciate more links to the articles you are pointing to. Thank you and thank you so much for your courage and constancy in support of our democracy.
Hi Dariel, thanks very much! The underlined titles are, indeed, hyperlinks. I just checked and they appear to be working on my end. It's possible one or a few are broken though, so if you do identify any specific links that fit that bill, I'd be happy to fix them. In the meantime, I recommend trying a different browser.
Not really independent... re the middle east.
Also his idea of helping people buy houses by giving cheap mortgages doesn't fix the problem of the prices being so high.
What good does a mortgage do when the price is sky high? Nothing!!
To be fair with regard to the confusion about RFK stand on reparations, the Kennedy Beacon published an article last week touting his civil rights position where they literally highlighted an article from the New York Post with a very inflammatory headline suggesting RFK moves to the left of Biden on reparations. I'm not sure if the Kennedy Beacon article has yet been revised to clarify this matter. If not, it should be. There was a lot of anger expressed in the comments from former Republican voters who were leaning strongly toward RFK.
This is a ludicrous comment from the Hill article:
"I think his shtick will be to attack both parties,’ [Republican strategist Jason Cabel] Roe said, adding that Kennedy also will likely have to level with voters at some point. ‘Hey guys, I’m not going to be the prototype of what you want. But I’m less of what you hate and more of what you like. And maybe the water’s warm just this one time."
It's not a shtick. He actually has a mixed set of policy positions. And he doesn't need to "level with the voters at some point." He's been very forthright from the get-go. In fact, his announcement of his independent candidacy literally focused on this point. At least the author recognizes that it's a viable strategy.
Reparations - I listened to the Matha Hoffa podcast when it was released and thought I understood his stance. However, on October 19 I took a screenshot of the following that appeared on the Kennedy24 Website Under Racial Healing, Targeted Community Repair but has been removed: "These programs complement direct redress payments or tax credits to the descendents of the victims of Jim Crow and other victims of persecution. RFK Jr. will find ways to offer this redress that are legal, fair, and win the approval of Americans of all races." "direct redress payments or tax credits" sounds like conventionally understood reparations to me......and I'm guessing a whole lot of other people since it was removed. I would like to hear him definitively address the changing narrative of this issue.
RFK Jr needs to state that he will be committed to an international tribunal to prosecute the crimes committed against the world via Covid-19. Appointing people like Dr Campbell and Dr McCullough would be a beautiful step in the right direction.
In his book "The Real Anthony Fauci," RFK, Jr., makes clear that in the run-up to the COVID-19 "plandemic," meetings were held at places like Johns Hopkins University to game the government's far-reaching lockdowns on civil society. These meetings were funded by entities like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum. The meetings invariably had a strong military presence. Key to the lockdowns was suppression of free speech. This included control of the mainstream media, along with censorship and suppression of social media discourse. Sure enough, when COVID was rolled out, followed by the vax genocide, attacks on free speech became the order of the day. This included vendettas against the members of the medical profession who did not obey official orders to hospitalize victims, force-feed them with Fauci's deadly medication resveratrol, watch them die on ventilators, and become party to the horrendous vaccine affliction. We know about all this today thanks to people like RFK, Jr., Dr. Meryl Nass, and others who have spoken out. Now it's happening with suppression of free speech about Israel's attacks on Gaza, involving the same actors and the same tactics. https://www.claritypress.com/product/our-country-then-and-now/
He will not get Trump voters but he may get some Dems to move over.