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I think RFK Jr would like to stop the shots. Not that I am saying Trump is a psychopath as RFK Jr has asserted, or that he is as bad as other psychopaths if he is one, but I have worked with psychopaths and they have to be carefully managed. RFK Jr thinks Trump is a psychopath. He has said so, which was dumb. He shouldn't have said it. When that is your assessment, as it is his, it's not wise to show all your cards at once or too early. Sometimes you have to stay silent and play it dumb. He's doing that now. Timing is crucial. RFK Jr has to get confirmed by a bunch of RINOS and then not get fired and replaced by Trump if he upsets Pharma. RFK Jr is being smart now. He's playing the long game. He wants to get rid of the shots but has to sell that to Trump and the American people. 81% of Americans took the shots. "Antivaxxers" are still widely seen as wack jobs. If the shots are stopped too quickly and without perceived justification there will be rioting in the streets. The American people will fight to their last breath to try to preserve access to their beloved shots and boosters. They love shots and boosters more than they love their own mothers

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I agree: I think RFK Jr would like to stop the shots.

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it was a catastrophic mistake, Trump does not forget: Not that I am saying Trump is a psychopath as RFK Jr has asserted, or that he is as bad as other psychopaths if he is one, but I have worked with psychopaths and they have to be carefully managed. RFK Jr thinks Trump is a psychopath. He has said so, which was dumb.

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I like your assessment but I see it this way, many of the 81% cannot bring themselves to accept they were fucked by Trump's OWS and the Malone et al. mRNA vaccine so live in adream world...but they know

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The 81% are like someone in an abusive relationship with a narcissist and who is being gaslit. They are in love with their abuser and will defend him or her like a genuine DV victim who attacks the cops after having called them on her or his abuser ... but they know

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While your experience with 'psychopaths' may indeed prove useful in your various interactions in DC, there's another, very significant phenomena driving this chain of events which it's seem you're either reluctant to acknowledge or have not yet acquired the ability to perceive.

BOTH the protagonists in your narrative here are under heavy influence from a cult which actively proselytizes for 'special interests' with agendas inimical to the survival of the USA. While RFK is merely 'associated with' a Chabad rabbi(in the sense that Massie has pointed out that all Congress & Senate puppets are "associated with" an appointed AIPAC 'handler,')

in the case of Donnie, the conflict of interest is even deeper. Imagine if the POTUS-elect had secretly joined the Mormons... 7th day... Jews for Jesus, or ... only slightly less plausibly - Hilary's Haitian Voodoo Cult. The firestorm would be withering.

But here we are with a PUTUS-electus who has actually been persuaded to JOIN the same fringe hasidic cult as his daughter and son in law handler... CHABAD - The well known center of a child rape assembly line scandal ...

and the fact is so unnewsworthy that the entire story is simply ignored ... by the entire media industry which relies on every [other]morsel of scuttlebut to keep it's engines roaring!

Until the story becomes placed in the front and center of your discussion of the RfK/Trimpf/Fauci triad of traitor sellouts...

you're treading water in a trough of Ma Kettle's _00 hey look 00 sqkwrrl stew.

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IMO, if RFK Jr doesn't follow through on his expressed and implied promises to protect American citizens from the horrifying outcomes resulting from the mandated injection of mRNA in LNP envelopes in the guise of vaccines, he may as well go back to hiding bear carcasses in Central Park. He would be just another vainglorious phony looking for a stepping stone to the White House.

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If. Sometimes things are not what they seem. Take for example Margaret Shattuck.

She is an asset for President Trump. She says she didn't vote for Trump but actually makes Trump look good by being so unhinged and deranged in her supposed opposition to him.

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Yes. Emphasis on "if."

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You're always very astute, AWN, and I fervently hope you're right about "the long game." I sincerely hope RFK Jr has decided he was wrong about Trump being a psychopath, but regardless, he still has to tread lightly now. That's so true about the widespread love affair with shots and boosters.

I don't think Trump is a psychopath, but his ego is off-the-charts and that massive ego is both a strength (enabling Trump to withstand all that he has withstood) and a stumbling block (preventing him from accepting unwanted truth that could affect his image negatively). But the mRNA disaster is too important to be buried under a heaping pile of anyone's ego.

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