RFK Jr. did what GOP cowards won’t



What you saw in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s testimony last week before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee wasn’t a debate. It was the uniparty on parade — this time bowing before its favorite idol: the magical power of vaccines.

The spectacle jolted me back to my early days in this business. Years ago, I spoke at an event for a group I liked and respected called TeenPact. They brought Christian high school kids to the Iowa statehouse to watch government in action. By the time I showed up, the students looked checked out — politics as civics theater wasn’t holding their attention.

Are COVID accountability and healthy children worth smashing the idols? Or do we risk slaughtering too many sacred cows in pursuit of what’s good and true?

So I asked them a question: “Did any lobbyists offer you a steak and martini lunch today?” Silence fell over the room, parents included. But the kids snapped to attention. Now they were listening. I laid it out plain: This is how politics really works.

Later, the event organizer scolded me for “cynicism.” I scolded him back for his naivete. Kids don’t need fairy tales. They need to know how deep the rabbit hole goes. And last week, Kennedy showed America again how deep it goes — and how unwilling even the supposed “good guys” are to face it.

That Senate hearing was a prophetic moment. Think John the Baptist telling Herod to stop sleeping with his brother’s wife — except in Washington, it was RFK Jr. telling Elizabeth Warren she took $855,000 from Big Pharma. The only way it could have been sweeter is if he told her to send it back to an Indian reservation.

The shrieking from Democrats when their idols get smashed is sweet music to my ears. The hair on my neck stood up. And here’s the truth: We could force those demons to screech every day if Republicans showed the same conviction.

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Instead, too many of our biggest “MAGA influencers” cash checks from foreign governments and then distract us with memes about Greta Thunberg. Too many Republicans act like the kids at that TeenPact event — eager to play politics but unwilling to face the ugly reality.

Tell me: Has anyone in the GOP’s GriftCon Inc. ever sacrificed like RFK Jr. just did? Or has the steak-and-martini circuit always been the bottom line — red state and blue alike? By the time the pharma checks clear, almost no one even asks hard questions anymore. Not about mRNA side effects. Not about why this generation should be the first in American history to normalize transgendering the kids.

Selling out is always a choice. Washington has simply turned it into a career path. Yet if a man with Kennedy’s checkered past can claw his way back from ruin to speak hard truths, maybe the rest of us can do the same.

Are COVID accountability and healthy children worth smashing the idols? Or do we risk slaughtering too many sacred cows in pursuit of what’s good and true?

The answer involves nothing less than the survival of the nation and the state of our souls. No big deal. I’m sure it’ll all work itself out — at least until our children are speaking Chinese or praying to Allah.

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CNN reporter leaves WH COVID coordinator stumbling when confronted over Kamala Harris violating CDC guidance



A CNN reporter grilled White House COVID response coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha on Friday over Vice President Kamala Harris skirting CDC guidelines for COVID-19 exposure.

What did Harris do?

After announcing that President Joe Biden had contracted COVID-19, the White House disclosed that Vice President Kamala Harris was a "close contact" of the president.

Guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advise that someone deemed a "close contact" wear a well-fitting mask around others for 10 days. But that is not what Harris did.

Instead, Harris removed her face mask and hugged Birmingham, Alabama, Mayor Randall Woodfin on Friday during an event in Washington, D.C. She also spoke without a mask.

\u201cKamala Harris \u2014 who the White House said yesterday was a "close contact" with Biden and his COVID diagnosis \u2014 walks on stage, immediately removes her mask, and hugs the moderator.\u201d
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What did Jha say?

At the White House press briefing, CNN reporter MJ Lee repeatedly questioned Dr. Jha about Harris violating CDC guidelines. Jha, however, refused to directly address Harris' actions.

"Vice President Harris is a close contact of the president’s, and the CDC guidance says that if you’re a close contact, you want to wear a well-fitting mask when you’re around other people. She just spoke at a conference in D.C. and she hugged someone without a mask on. She was also maskless for most of that conversation. Would you have recommended that she keep her mask on, given that that is the CDC guidance?" Lee asked.

Jha qualified his response by noting that he had not "been tracking the vice president's activities," then asserted that Harris is following CDC guidelines.

"I guess she isn’t following the CDC guidance though — right? — if she is hugging someone without a mask on?" Lee pushed back. "I just wanted your clarification on that."

07/22/22: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Dr. Ashish Jha youtu.be

After acknowledging that "the CDC guidance is clear," Jha refused to offer an additional response, again citing not having seen the incident.

"She took off the mask and she embraced someone. You don’t have to see it. I mean, that’s what happened," Lee fired back.

"Yeah, so usually when we think about people having contact, it’s for an extended period of time," Jha responded. "Again, I didn’t see the hug. I don’t know how long the hug lasted. But it’s very hard for me to comment on something I really didn’t see."

Anything else?

A spokesperson for Harris also declined to address Harris skirting CDC guidance.

"This morning, Vice President Harris tested negative for COVID-19 and is experiencing no symptoms," Harris press secretary Kirsten Allen said.