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Will there be any country left in 2028?

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I think everyone should listen to Nicole's speech and the short film introducing her. She is a disappointed Democrat, has left the party . . . and her climate change involves soil and agriculture remediation and a Pharma and pesticide/chemical overhaul. She no longer fears conservatives and is listening. Her child has autism as a result of vaccines. People change. She is young. Very tech and AI savvy. Let's give her some space to unfold her plans alongside RFKJ. They have my vote.

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RFK, Jr just told us he is not Presidential material with this VP pick. He does not understand the seriousness of current issues that requires an individual with knowledge, experience and political savvy to deal with the enormous threats to the US Constitution. She is worse than a light-weight, a no-weight if what is known of her past behavior is the best description of her level of thinking.

This selection in my view almost guarantees voters would run the other way from a RFK, Jr. ticket.

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His appeal was always narrow spectrum to any real conservative. Now it is a sliver.

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I see this move as a win for Trump (& maybe that was the plan all along). Anyone who was harmed by the disastrous covid injections, may have voted for Kennedy. Not anymore. They will stick with Trump. Any Democrat who cannot stomach Biden will feel comfortable voting for Kennedy, with this VP pick. So, now Trump will retain his voter base, but Biden's supporters may bail & back Kennedy/Shanahan. Privately, I'm thinking that Kennedy wants Trump to win.

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Kennedy is a progressive leftist Democrat whose only claim to fame is his vaccine objections and his family name. He’s a socialist through and through; and I’m still baffled why Dr Malone jumped on his bandwagon.

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While I like the work he has done about Vaccines, he has always remained on board on most of the Democrat Party agendas. Your analysis seems pretty accurate.. But he is not the guy for me, be it 2024 or 2028. In 2028 he may have to contend with Jamie Dimon who wants to run for president. (If there is a country left to run for.) It is hard enough for me to picture what Trump could accomplish if he makes it to the election and wins with all the captured agencies and media against him, and all the planned Antifa chaos plus the15 million invaders invited into the country by the Biden Regime.

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I have to admit that I was shocked at Kennedy’s pick for VP. For one thing she looks 12. For another look at her experience. Gold digger, married rich men. She believes in the climate change scam. Her life’s experiences do not make a viable candidate. She may have an impressive education but what about life. The school of hard knocks. The importance of family. I just don’t see any appeal for her.

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Tell me again what the "moral, upstanding and totally honest" people in political position offer? So she hasn't been in a political position or governed. These days is that a bad thing? What political position or governing body was Trump in. Looks like she is active in healthy activities and Yoga is not to be held in suspicion, rather embraced for all it can offer. Is there an understanding of the diverse field of yoga or is it relegated to Hatha? Your surmising of the big picture might be accurate or not. I thought that living in someones head and knowing how they think on a subject without verification wasn't suggested.

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Good analysis. I like the fact that he is attacking the issues and not the personalities. American public want the mudslinging to stop! Our problem is that the mass media enjoys the mudslinging! That's why I have unplugged my TV! The wheels are coming off the American dream because of the leftist policies!

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Very insightful piece. I would say though, that a second term of Trump could be much different from the first. Particularly if patriots around the country are mobilized to help him implement his Agenda 47 and break the control of the economy by the Federal Reserve financial speculators and the Green mafia. With on the ground help around the country, Trump, with crucial allies in Congress, could implement an industrial rejuvenation of the nation. This would create hundreds of thousands, potentially millions of high-paying, family-supporting jobs in advanced manufacturing. The resulting transformation of the country and optimism could create in four years a completely new trajectory for the nation.

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Mar 27·edited Mar 28

I’m still voting for RFK Jr this time around, and should he win, I believe Shanahan will be a huge help to him, not only in figuring out what are the best policies for putting this country on track for middle-class economic recovery, including halting the deluge at our southern border, ending the toxins in our food, air and water, and ending corporate/globalist capture of our govt, but also in garnering enormous support for those policies from the young people in this country. It’s about time to let someone from the younger generation participate in defining the directions we should be taking. Boomers on both sides of the aisle have wrecklessly (misspelling intended) taken us into costly endless wars, a rigged economy and corrupt public-private partnerships. Trump is far better than Biden, but Trump is combative and can’t come up with the solutions that RFK has and will continue to come up with. I believe we need RFK Jr, asap. And yes, he’s an idealist, but that’s an admirable quality because he also gets things done, and he will adjust course in order to get things done. While campaigning, he recently won a major lawsuit against the FCC, such that the FCC has to go back to the drawing board and come up with new safety standards for cell phones that are in line with what the evidence shows. In order to win that case, he compiled a very large number of scientific papers (sorry, I forget how many) and wrote a long, cogent argument that convinced the panel of judges (sorry I forget how long, but both the number of pages and the number of scientific papers were highly nontrivial). He’s all about rolling up his sleeves, diplomacy, and bringing as many people into his tent as want to support him in solving the dire problems our country and humanity are facing.

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Dr Malone, are you a liberal or a conservative? Or don’t you know?

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I'm pleased that he took what I believe is a good stance on the vax front. Good for you RFK, at least you're not wrong on every issue.... But, that's just one issue of many.

That said: When RFK Jr. comes out publicly and says climate change is a hoax and CO2 is NOT a pollutant in fact we could use more of it, not less, I might be inclined to at least listen to him. Until that time he's just another lefty in the WEF's pocket as far as I am concerned.

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I don’t like her climate change hysteria. Kennedy does not need reinforcement on that. The next cycle theory has weight.

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Mar 27·edited Mar 28

I disagree. The Democratic Party will never support Kennedy. They will back Gavin Newsom who is licking his lips, ready to jump in the ring. Dr. Malone, I am disappointed that you did a character attack on Nicole based on her hobbies and interests, especially after everything you've been through. I also don't like how this group holds onto people's past. We've all down U-turns and I have deep respect for people who are able to make the change once they've woken up. If we're going to jump on the morality horse (metaphor especially chosen for you), I don't think Trump exactly wins first place for morality. At first, I was shocked by RFK, Jr's VP pick, but after listening to her speak, I can see why he picked her. He is taking a risk, but I think it may actually work. People want a change and are ready for something completely different. I like the fact that she's young, real, vulnerable, and relatable. I'm excited for the RFK/Shanahan combo.

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