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Friday, March 15, 2024

Brainless Seeks Braindead

 The fact that I can’t explode into a cloud of a thousand bats to escape the scary parts of the current timeline is a source of constant irritation.

I imagine you’ve already 
heard that RFK’s stupidest and MOST embarrassing offspring is still running for president. Does this mook sincerely believe he’s smart, savvy and forward thinking enough to be a great leader? Has he not grasped that he’s nothing more than a big name doofus being used by Cheato’s enforcers to peel off Biden voters in swing states?

This imbecile doesn’t even seem to understand that, now, in the internet age, all his absurdities can be easily fact-checked by anyone. Yes, even by yurs truly.

Fer instance:

  • At an anti-vaccine conference in Georgia on Friday, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed his commitment to the cause and spoke to his base about how he, as president, would serve the movement he built.I feel like I’ve come home today,” he said to a standing ovation, crediting the assembled audience with his candidacy. (source)

The anti-vax conference was in late October of ’23. Three months earlier, in July, he testified under oath before a congressional hearing that he’s never urged the public to avoid vaccination. Fucking puke-stained liar.

What other conspiracy theories does the old, famous familied, wealthy dimwit tout?

  • Mass shootings are linked to prescription drugs (sure...idiot)
  • The pharmaceutical industry is throwing money at Democrats (nope)
  • Former White House medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci and Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates sought to exaggerate the pandemic, in part, to promote vaccines (STOP dropping the brown acid, man!)

Check out the actual facts (and Junior’s other debunked beliefs) at this Forbes post.

Given that he believes that mass shootings are caused by meds (specifically antidepressants) it’s unsurprising that this GOP donor supported candidate is looking at fellow anti-vaxxer and Sandy Hook Massacre denying football player, Aaron Rodgers.

In 2013 the quarterback was chatting up a journalist at the Kentucky Derby. He:

… immediately began attacking the news media for covering up important stories. Rodgers brought up the tragic killing of 20 children and 6 adults by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School, claiming it was actually a government inside job and the media was intentionally ignoring it.

When Brown questioned him on the evidence to show this very real shooting was staged, Rodgers began sharing various theories that have been disproven numerous times. Such conspiracy theories were also later at the center of lawsuits brought by victims’ families when they sued conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on the matter.
(source)
So, Junior feels that it’s best for democracy and American citizens to have a devotee of cray cray Alex Jones just a heartbeat away from the Oval Office.
It's certainly a match made in hell: Anti-vaccination conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced that he's considering New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers to be his running mate for his, uh, "presidential" campaign. Scare quotes because there's little reason to believe Kennedy thinks he can even get on the ballot as an independent candidate in all 50 states, much less that he can win. Instead, the goal here appears to be twofold: First, to gin up interest and therefore money for Kennedy's conspiracy theory empire. Second, to siphon off enough votes from President Joe Biden to throw the election to Donald Trump.

 Unsurprisingly, the Republican-affiliated donors funding Kennedy's campaign have a laser-like focus on getting his name on ballots in swing states, while ignoring deep red or blue states where his presence won't affect the outcome. (source)


I’m curious, is Junior so much of a contemptibly stupid narcissist that he doesn’t see that he’s no more than a right wing tool? OR is he a Republi/Facsist banking on his famous, martyred father's name in his efforts to masquerade as a Dem and win the presidency for Trump?

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