Trump should debate him but as a sstrategy Trump should choose to have a conversation with him, less adversarial and he should do it during a Repuke debate. Never Trumpers may start to look towards Bobby and Nevery Bobby may look towards Trump. Just a thought to expand the base. Gets you visibility thr media is desperately trying to disallow both of them to have.
I think he’s surely no conversative and not even close....but he seems he is honest when it comes to government corruption and the unholy alliance between corporations and politicians. In that regard he’s the anti-Biden. Trump has been wise to hold his fire on him.
Never trust a Kennedy.
In an honest election RFK is probably the only democrat that can defeat Trump. I will not vote for him but I do respect him for his honesty and some of his beliefs.
Trump’s main challenger for the paranoid vote.
No f’n way he’s against the 2nd amendment, pro abortion, pro affirmative action, married to a flaming lib
While I don’t agree with RFK jr’s views on some of the major isssues important to us Americans—his voice is a welcome voice at the moment—Outwardly he appears to be a more pragmatic democrat versus the cadre we have these days. In other words, he has no truck with communists like his father and uncle. A more common sense approach.
And we can all agree to disagree and I think that is something he would want. A real discussion on issues and policies as to why one approach is better than another. I am all for that—versus snippy soundbites involving name calling.
It appears at first that Robert is playing tht role of the conservative democrat—of which there were many over the years—I was one once—now I consider myself an independent conservative—not a republican.
he may support abortion—which I don’t—but if he adheres to the Supreme Court Ruling and only lobbies states to his view—then, while I still disagree—Federal abortion laws are off the table.
RFK jr did say that if a bill that was agreed upon by both democrats and replubicans on an assault weapon ban, then he would sign it. Frankly, would the two sides ever get together to create such legislation? Today no—tomorrow—maybe—And the Supreme Court has gotten a little wobbly on this issue so it is a red flag for certain.
Regarding Climate Change et al—I would like for him to expound more on what he views the governemnt’s role. He has said that it should not be a top down solution—of which I think most of use could agree with that—if the market place determines that alternative methods of fueling transportation is better than the current—then the public has decided and not the governemnt.—Currently electric vehicles are not the solution—but something similar could be in ten to 25 years—the market will decide as long as the government says out of manipulating oil markets to determine preferred outcome.
I am sure there are other areas where RFK jr and most of us disagree—but it is only through communication of ideas and instructive arguments that we can understand positions and solutions.
He needs to shove an AR15 up his butt