RFKjr...um, NAILS it
Wherein RFKj says things, and quite frankly, They. Are. Good.
RFK Jr.: 'Every Totalitarian Regime in the History of Mankind' Has Sought 'Total Control'
“It’s been the dream ambition of every totalitarian regime in the history of mankind to exert total control over every aspect of human behavior,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. explained in a recent sit-down interview.The difference between other historical examples and the kind of WEF technocratic totalitarianism we face now, he explains, is the disparity in technological capacity to exert total social control.
This analysis is 100% pure veritas.
RFK Jr. is in possession of an exceedingly rare combination of traits for a politician: deep insight into how American politics work and an equally deep moral character to match.
Not so sanguine about that “deep moral character” schtuff, myself. Let’s face it, he IS still a Kennedy, a D卐M☭CRAT, and a Climate Change (formerly Global Warming, formerly Global Cooling, formerly The Weather)™ true-believer, after all—not a single one of which characteristics are known indicators of good character, nor of any character whatsoever, really. But still, we all gotta admit: when he’s right—as he has been from jump about the Trump Not-A-Vaxxes as well as here—well, hey…he’s right.
Roger Stone has recently floated a Trump-RFK ticket for the GOP nomination. While titillating, the problem with this proposition is the disparate positions between the two men on the COVID-19 so-called vaccine.
Titillating? Hardly. Thankfully, I can’t even begin to imagine any such team-up actually occurring—and even if it did, neither of the two has the proverbial snowball’s chance of ever getting anywhere close to the White House anyway, other than as members of a guided-tour group.
In Trump’s case, probably not even then; the Capitol Police would no doubt descend on the poor man in a full-throttle, truncheon-swinging frenzy to club him to the sidewalk, arrest and cuff him, and then unceremoniously load him into the Black Maria and bunge him immediately off to durance vile. Y’know, for inciting a terroristinsurrectionistWhiteSupremacistNazi riot, or parading, or some other such gross atrocity.
Anyways. Onwards.
Yes, the Deep State hates Trump because, unlike nearly every major political figure from either party, he is both beyond the control of the power structure and immensely popular with a large swathe of the electorate. He is therefore a potential asset to the populist movement.
However, Trump is not a visionary leader. He’s mostly a narcissistic self-dealer with an extraordinary flair for guerrilla marketing. He’s a showman above all with, ironically, better political instincts than most Swamp creatures who’ve spent their whole careers practicing their best impression of a likable, relatable real American straight from Main Street USA.
As Tucker Carlson noted, Trump is very good at destroying things and not so great at building them. He’s a human wrecking ball, in short — perhaps what we needed in 2016 to break the corrupt corporate state duopoly, which he did admirably, but lacking in the kind of long-term strategic vision that would make a meaningful difference in American politics.
Oh rilly? Trump broke nothing during his one and only term as POTUS; anyone with open eyes and a mere modicum of brain function can readily discern that the aptly-described "corrupt corporate state duopoly” remains fully and firmly in place, although full props must be given to The Donald for at least exposing it—for calling its ongoing existence to the attention of the heretofore wilfully-blind.
I do have to admit though, this next part is certainly right on the money.
Just close your eyes and imagine, for an indulgent moment, an RFK Jr. vs. Kamala Harris VP debate. It would be a bloodbath. On one hand, viewers would see a clearly principled man with an impressive depth of knowledge and, on the other, a vapid career climber who (allegedly) slept her way to the top of the Democrat Party and can barely spit out a sentence that doesn’t sound like it was manufactured in some think tank focus group.
Heh. True, dat. T’is a consummation devoutly to be wished. It would also do marvelous things for popcorn-industry stocks, because there could never be enough of it in the whole world to see us all through a show as entertaining as that would be. But with the article’s closing line, we’re right back off the rails and into fantasy-land again, alas.
That alone could be enough to sway voters on the fence — even Democrat ones — to vote the right way in 2024.
Uhhhh huh. I strongly suggest you don’t hold your breath waiting for that particular Skittles-farting unicorn to arrive on the scene—ever, no matter which vapid fraudulence the ruling Uniparty allows to “run” against whichever candidate they’ve preselected to “win” in 2024. As we should all well know by now, that just ain’t the way things work anymore, if it ever even was.