What Next - Why We Have to Take RFK Jr. Seriously
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🗓️ 28 June 2023
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Summary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s politics, such as they can be parsed, are a mix of conspiracy theories and vibes. But in a post-Trump landscape, and with RFK polling at 20 percent among Democratic presidential candidates, cranky contrarians have to be taken seriously—right?
Guest: Vera Bergengruen, investigative correspondent at Time magazine.
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| 1:05.4 | Time Magazine's Vera Bergen-Gruin says, if you want to understand Robert F. Kennedy's |
| 1:11.0 | bid for president, a good place to start is by searching his campaign hashtag. It's RFK 2024, |
| 1:19.3 | and it's weird. It truly is the most confusing hashtag on the internet. And I know that's a tall claim. |
| 1:32.2 | You go on it, and it's got these kind of far-right, you know, |
| 1:36.8 | bros who are really big fans of RFK. You know, they think he would be the fittest presidential |
| 1:42.0 | candidate ever. They find photos of him with Falcons because he's a falconer. It's got just people |
| 1:47.4 | who are kind of nostalgic, you know, retirees who are talking about the time that they saw his |
| 1:52.3 | uncle or his dad at a rally. So it's got the strangest mix of people. You would seem to be |
| 1:58.5 | liking different parts of him and confused by other parts of RFK Jr. |
| 2:10.6 | Confused is where a lot of outsiders start when they try to understand RFK Jr. |
| 2:16.0 | You might begin by knowing the basics that his uncle was president John F. Kennedy |
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