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Of the immutable truths in this world, one remains crystal clear: Donald Trump is hardly a beacon of positive inspiration for any sensible individual. Yet, despite this stark reality, there are those with twisted minds, such as the infamous figure known as RFK Jr., who openly embrace Trump’s “style.” However, the former president has made it abundantly clear that he does not appreciate his signature moves being shamelessly mimicked.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent bid for the presidency has been met with a deluge of responses, none of them encouraging the Democrat to pursue his decision. Initially, his own family refused to support his candidacy, openly criticizing it. Subsequently, his party members speculated and asserted that he was aligned with Trump’s team, suggesting that his candidacy was merely a ploy to siphon votes from Joe Biden. Republicans swiftly joined the fray, recognizing Junior’s candidacy as a potential risk to both Biden and Trump.
It’s evident that Kennedy finds himself devoid of allies, and recent interviews suggest he may not even be his own advocate.
In a desperate bid to bolster his chances of garnering even a modicum of support, Kennedy, whose behavior has mirrored Trump’s penchant for inconsistency in claims and promises, has opted to erase any remaining differences in their tactics. Despite gaining notoriety for his anti-vaccine stance during the COVID-19 pandemic and peddling conspiracy theories about vaccines, Kennedy is now shifting gears, assuring Americans that they will have access to vaccines if he assumes the presidency.
The resemblance to someone who once suggested injecting bleach into the body to combat coronavirus is uncanny, isn’t it? Someone who claims credit for the COVID-19 vaccine’s availability to the public while simultaneously opposing vaccines, lambasting anyone who supports vaccinations, and recently announcing that he would withhold funding from schools with vaccine mandates?
Indeed, that “someone” swiftly took notice of this striking similarity and hastened to Truth Social to rebuke Junior, who had recently been interviewed by Bill Maher.
“He said, ‘No Vaccine is safe and effective,’ and then claimed, ‘I would never say that, I’m not anti-vaccine!’ Where did that come from? Maher defended the vaccine, to which Junior actually seemed to agree (WOW!), and then informed him that his poll numbers have plummeted. No Republican can vote for this guy. MAGA2024!”
You tell him, Donny… even though Republicans continue to support you despite your wavering narrative. Nevertheless, Trump hardly needs this overt display of admiration from RFK Jr. when he has figures like Eric Trump counting supporters at his court trials, visible only to himself, and serenading praises about his father’s “toughness” and “stamina.”