Everything of consequence that has happened in the political realm in 2023 and 2024 is aimed at one goal:
Stop Donald Trump.
Since we know this to be true, we must automatically assume bad faith and ill intent on the part of everyone on the national stage. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is no exception. When his entire campaign staff quit on him in 2023, Kennedy appointed his daughter-in-law Amaryllis Fox Kennedy to be his new campaign manager. She’s a “former” CIA officer.
The news broke this week that RFK, Jr. had tried to call Kamala Harris to beg her for a Cabinet position, if he drops out of the race and tells his followers to vote for her. Kamala had probably had too many bloody marys for breakfast and refused to take his call. The Washington Post—the favored mouthpiece for CIA media leaks—was the first to break the story.
RFK, Jr. then personally confirmed the story and provided quotes to the New York Times, CBS News, and CNN. Kennedy said that he hopes Kamala rethinks his offer for a meeting.
“I think it is a strategic mistake for them. That’s my perspective,” Kennedy said. “I think they ought to be looking at every opportunity. I think it is going to be a very close race.”
The very next morning after he provided that quote and others to news outlets, Kennedy sent a lengthy tweet denying that he had begged Kamala’s staff for a Cabinet position in exchange for an endorsement.
“VP Harris spent years gaslighting Americans about the health of our Commander in Chief,” he tweeted. “I have no plans to endorse Kamala Harris for president. I do have a plan to defeat her.”
Just one day had passed between when RFK, Jr. confirmed the story and when he denied it. This makes total sense if you accept the fact that RFK, Jr. is an intelligence asset being used in the operation to stop Trump.
Just a couple of weeks ago, “someone” on RFK’s staff leaked the private phone call between him and President Trump. During that call, RFK was offering to drop out of the race and endorse Trump in exchange for a Cabinet position. He then profusely apologized after the recording of the call was leaked. This was to show President Trump that RFK, Jr. was really a stand-up guy who could be trusted.
Some are now saying that RFK is a sociopath who craves political power. It’s obviously pointless for him to stay in the race at this point since New York and other states won’t let him on the ballot. So, he reached out to both campaigns and begged for a job. That should have destroyed his credibility with anyone who has been paying attention.
By denying what he said one day earlier, RFK is likely hoping that this will pull him closer into the orbit around Donald Trump.
“See? I’m a good guy after all!”
Hopefully, President Trump and the folks on his campaign can see right through this. Appointing Kennedy to his Cabinet would ultimately be no different than appointing Mike Pence to an important position. If President Trump wins and appoints RFK, Jr., he be undermining the administration from day one.
Are we supposed to believe that RFK, Jr. has been opposed to Donald Trump and his policies all these years and is just now coming to his senses? JD Vance despised Trump’s policies until it dawned on him during Trump’s first term that they were working. Every prediction about Trump’s policies from the media and the “experts” turned out to be wrong, so Vance then became a Trump supporter. A lot of us know people who were like that during Trump’s first term.
Anyone who was not a Trump supporter by the end of his first term should not be under consideration for a Cabinet position or any other White House post. Despite any baby boomer affection that RFK, Jr. enjoys, people have to realize that he is not his father or his uncle. He is an intelligence asset who has been sent in to disrupt the MAGA movement. He’s trying to play Trump, but fortunately, the president sees right through him.