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Media has not covered RFK. Jr. fairly
Kris Moeller White
Oct. 28, 2024 6:00 am
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Regarding what was written about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in an article about Ethel Kennedy’s passing, “a conspiracy theorist spreading false theories about vaccines” is an incorrect characterization, and a demonstration not of the utter dearth of evidence about vaccine injuries, etc., but of the utter dearth of real, objective journalism today. Start with Dr. Pierre Kory’s book.
This “environmental lawyer” who successfully litigated high-profile cases against major corporations for human harm as well (like Monsanto-glyphosate), follows evidence until it irrefutably supports a theory, or proves it unsupported — in which case he will change his mind. Listen to him explain his change of mind toward late-term abortion limits.
He also welcomes open conversations with those who don’t agree with him.
His name remained on ballots in multiple states after endorsing Donald Trump. The Democratic Party, who early on sued him to try to keep his name off the ballots, is now suing him for trying to remove his name from the ballots. Why would this be? He’s a threat because his policies are more in line with what the majority of Americans still value and hold dear, rather than the extremist narratives both major parties, the left-aligned (controlled?) mainstream media, and right-wing Fox News promote.
The media is doing a grave disservice in not providing fair coverage so we can make fully informed decisions about who we choose as our leaders.
Kris Moeller White
Atkins
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