20 savage reactions to Robert F Kennedy Jr. being picked to run Health & Human Services
We're really starting to wonder who has the brain worm here?
November 15, 2024
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We're really starting to wonder who has the brain worm here?
Gay men are more trusting of medicine than other groups, but the incoming Trump Administration will need more than their willingness to continue combating mpox.
A member of the famous Kennedy dynasty, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., continues to peddle falsehoods and conspiracy theories.
Kennedy, a conspiracy-minded anti-vaccine activist with a bizarre history, had been running for president as an independent.
Spreading dangerous viewpoints and preaching transphobia somehow makes someone a viable presidential candidate in 2023.
The son of the former Democratic attorney general under President John F. Kennedy accepted the American Independence Party’s ballot spot in California. The group has a problematic history.
A spokesperson for Polis told The Advocate that “Governor Polis has not changed his view as a whole on RFK Jr. or on the Governor’s previously stated concerns regarding some of RFK Jr’s positions."
In a very real development, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is attacking transgender youth’s access to health care while admitting that a parasite has eaten part of his brain.
RFK Jr. is an anti-trans conspiracy theorist and vaccine denialist who has been repudiated by his famous family.
As the rest of the world scratches their heads at Trump's bizarre and unqualified cabinet picks, Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts said the choices are "sending signals that you better go back if you're here illegally."
The Iowa caucus traditionally starts the presidential election in what might be the most nontraditional primary and general election of our lifetimes.
Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "Guns are going to be the death of this country." Will we prove him right?
If Trump’s election was the apocalypse, this week has been a never-ending April Fools, writes John Casey.
The attempt on Donald Trump's life Saturday was only the latest instance in a long history of violence against American political leaders.
The LGBTQ-inclusive lineup will feature celebrity presenters such as Melissa Etheridge, Steven Spielberg, and Sally Field.