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One of RFK Jr’s policies is to prioritize healthy foods, regenerative farming and focus on childhood obesity and chronic disease. And eliminate big pharma’s ability to advertise directly to consumers. This would make a huge difference. It’s not a shocker that that media is against him because that would significantly reduce advertising income and eliminate big pharma’s power over the press. For example the NYT has done a half a dozen stories about the benefits of Ozempic. (And of course so militant regarding covid vax) It shocks me that The Free Press doesn’t seem to support him.

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RFK is a statist willing to use federal coercion to enforce his preferred policies. Most people don't want that. I'm one of them.

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Actually he’s not. You are judging him based on others comments and reviews about him. If you want to know about him watch Who Is Bobby Kennedy on YouTube. That is if you’re willing to have your opinions challenged. He’s a great man that the GOP and DNC and big pharma don’t want you to know about because he speaks truth to power

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I know quite a lot about him -- perhaps more than you do, Mo. My opinions are "challenged" every day and are well-informed. That's why I'm not voting for him.

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You know nothing about him or wouldn’t refer to him as a Stalinist. But keep your head in the sand. That will work out well.

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I said statist, not Stalinist. Apology accepted.

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Whoops, I do apologize - small print, quick read, bad eyes. And still would love examples of why you say that.

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Actually in the spirit of communication, I should rather ask - what RFK policies do you consider Stalinist? I am interested in knowing your point of view.

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