It took them 24 days, but Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has finally been confirmed as America’s new Health and Human Services Secretary for the Trump administration.
This was a huge victory for the MAGA/MAHA movement. Americans have become the sickest and fattest people on the planet in recent decades, largely because runaway federal agencies let the big food and pharmaceutical companies get away with anything.
The confirmation vote was 52-48, with the repulsive swamp turtle Mitch McConnell as the only “Republican” to vote against Kennedy.
RFK was the most “controversial” of President Trump’s cabinet picks, because of his refusal to follow bad science when it comes to vaccines. The rest of Trump’s cabinet will likely be filled out within the next week.
The Democrats are throwing up stumbling blocks to slow down Kash Patel’s confirmation, but that won’t last much longer. They expended all their capital on keeping Matt Gaetz out of the Attorney General position.
Senator One-Foot-in-the-Grave McConnell didn’t just vote against Kennedy’s confirmation. He also had to do some petty sniping and lying about why he voted against him.
“I’m a survivor of childhood polio,” McConnell sniped. “In my lifetime, I’ve watched vaccines save millions of lives from devastating diseases across America and around the world.”
Horse hockey!
My father was born the same year as Mitch McConnell, in 1942. He didn’t have indoor plumbing or electricity in his region of the country until about 1955. That was the same year that the first polio vaccine became available. Indoor plumbing and better sanitation systems led to the eradication of many of the childhood illnesses that vaccine propagandists always take credit for.
“I will not condone the re-litigation of proven cures, and neither will millions of Americans who credit their survival and quality of life to scientific miracles,” McConnell snottily continued.
Oh, good grief. This moron.
McConnell then called RFK a dangerous conspiracy theorist and accused him of eroding public trust in American institutions. He doesn’t seem to remember that public health agencies destroyed their own trustworthiness during COVID when they lied to the American people about every single facet of the coronavirus and the dangerous gene serum that they called a “vaccine.”
Mitch McConnell didn’t vote against Kennedy because he got polio when he was a kid. He voted against Kennedy because he’s a repulsive and bitter old man who knows he’s going to be dead soon. They have to push him around in a wheelchair just to get him around the Senate these days and he’s constantly toppling over. He’s an embarrassment to every voter in Kentucky and to most Republicans across the country.
How was this sad, pathetic little creature one of the leaders of the Republican party for so many years?
Now the only pleasure he receives in life is being able to hurl petty insults and lies against President Trump and his nominees.
Many people don’t realize it, but Mitch McConnell has never had a job in the real world. After he dodged going to Vietnam, his first job as a young man was as a legislative aide for one of Kentucky’s US Senators. He’s been in Washington, DC, for 58 years.
He has good reason to be worried about President Trump’s second term in office. Especially now that Elon Musk has hinted that it’s time for DOGE to start looking into how so many of these “public” employees became fabulously wealthy.
Despite never having a real job, Mitch McConnell has a net worth of $90 million. Where did all that cash come from, Mitch?
The day before Kennedy’s confirmation vote, McConnell also voted against Tulsi Gabbard and smeared her. It’s like his only hobby now, aside from eating applesauce and appeasing China.
The good news—other than the fact that it doesn’t look like McConnell has much time left on this earth—is that his side has now utterly and completely been defeated. They can rage against Donald Trump and his cabinet members all they want and it makes no difference. America is going to change for the better because of the MAGA/MAHA movement and there’s nothing they can do to stop it.
RFK Jr. is now confirmed. The Trump phenomenon is much bigger than the man; it’s a realignment of the parties and of American society. pic.twitter.com/PKMGc6dCuO
— Tucker Carlson Network (@TCNetwork) February 13, 2025