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Publisher's journal: He 'fundamentally' disagrees with Biden, offers voters option

He has been an outspoken and persistent critic of the COVID-19 vaccine. Mainstream media have described his views on the issue as misleading and dangerous. Instagram kicked him off its platform, accusing him of spreading misinformation about the vaccine.

He once suggested vaccines and mask requirements were something Nazis would have implemented during the pandemic.

He’s been known to associate with Donald Trump allies Roger Stone and Steve Bannon.

And he’s an outspoken critic of President Joe Biden.

“I just disagree fundamentally with him on where the country is going,” he said in an interview published on the political website “The Hill.”

“I don’t want Wall Street running the country. I don’t want the neocons running our foreign policy. I don’t like censorship.”

It’s been widely reported that he goes to church every day.

He has publicly opposed the U.S. involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. If he’s elected president, he’s said he would oppose any Ukraine efforts to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and would consider supporting Russian admission to NATO.

He opposes transition to nuclear energy because it’s too unsafe and expensive.

His campaign website boasts, “We will end the forever wars, clean up government, increase wealth for all, and tell Americans the truth.”

With regard to civil rights, his website tells us:

“Our administration will make it a top priority to protect and restore the fundamental civil liberties, enshrined in the Bill of Rights, that hold the essence of what America can be.”

It also says:

“We will stop manipulating the public with propaganda and targeted leaks. We will never weaponize the law against political opponents, nor hold our own officials above the law. We will return the intelligence agencies to their proper role as protectors not violators of liberty.”

Asked by isidewith.com if the federal government should institute a mandatory buyback of assault weapons, he said no. He wants a greater focus on mental health.

He also said churches should have the right to refuse same-sex marriage ceremonies and business owners should be able to deny services to customers if a request conflicts with the business owner’s religious beliefs.

And “gender identity” should not be added to anti-discrimination laws.

If you’re thinking it’s time the Republicans step away from Trump, he just might be your guy.

His name is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He is the son of the late U.S. Attorney Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy.

He is a Democrat.

Buckle up, voters. This next presidential election is going to be different.

David Stevens is publisher of Clovis Media Inc. Email him at:

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