It’s August 26, do you know who your president is? Has anyone seen Kamala Harris? She seems to be missing again, today. I’m asking for 330 million Americans and the Western world.

The Democrats are trying their best to say the huge announcement by Bobby Kennedy on Friday doesn’t mean anything. They are deflecting and attacking RFK Jr. without mercy because they know his decision to back Donald Trump could mean everything in the end.

In MAGA world they say, All the Way with RFK!

When the richest man in the world and the namesake of a man with a rich history in American politics come together, the public takes notice.

When Tulsi Gabbard joins Musk and Kennedy in endorsing President Trump, voters take note, and Democrats lie about how serious it is to Kamala Harris and her charade.

Because all three are independents, because they think and speak for themselves, because they are free after dumping the Democrat Party, and because they stand with President Trump, they represent a new dawn for members of both parties. 

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RFK Jr.’s speech on Friday is a testament to this new beginning because in suspending his campaign and endorsing President Trump, Kennedy proved he is a man of courage. By campaigning with President Trump, Kennedy proves he is a man of principle.

On the other side stands the unprincipled and anti-democratic party of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

In contrast to these two, in contrast to a hack like Harris and a lackey like Walz, stands America’s party—the new Unity Party!
In Kennedy stands a man who transcends party loyalty.

In Kennedy stands a man who refuses to be a party to the fast undoing of liberty at home.

If you have not listened to or read Kennedy’s whole speech, please do.

Let me be clear—there are a whole host of issues that I strongly disagree with Kennedy on, and he holds some fringe ideas that don’t pass the stink test for me. But on many others, I do agree wholeheartedly. It reminds me of the idea from Ronald Reagan that if you agree with someone 80% of the time, they are not your enemy.

In 2024, I would reduce that to 55% or 60%.

We’ve gotta start somewhere.

Kennedy’s speech was a new declaration of independence from the thought masters running the Democrat Party. It’s a statement of purpose regarding the need to dissolve the political bands which have enslaved millions of Americans to the Democrat Party for far too long.

The speech is also a tribute to President Kennedy’s maxim that sometimes party loyalty asks too much.
 
And today the Democrats are panicked because the politics of fear-mongering and division are failing.

Kennedy, by detailing the decline and fall of the Democrat Party and explaining how the party does not represent the interests of workers or work for the good of the national interest, RFK Jr. makes the case for President Trump.

The speech is not spiteful but it is a eulogy to what’s been lost to the socialist elites.

The speech is poignant and personal regarding the Democrat Party, and universal with regard to liberty and justice for all.

That Democrats responded to the speech with a series of personal attacks against Kennedy and that Kennedy’s siblings have attacked him proves Kennedy’s point that the religion of politics is a faith without mercy and a creed without virtue.

That the media has also attacked Kennedy, that CNN cut away as he indicted the media for inaccurate and irresponsible reporting, proves Kennedy’s point that we do not have an independent and unbiased press.

In defending the First Amendment, Kennedy reveals the direct line between free speech and action, between words and deeds.
Kennedy shows how a party at war with the First Amendment is the enemy of putting America first. 

He explains how the Democrat Party’s opposition to free speech is the basis of its support for perpetual war. Censorship is a prerequisite for the wars Joe Biden wants and Kamala Harris wants others to fight.

In making the case against the forever wars of Biden and Harris, Kennedy shows how the Democrat Party is the enemy of peace.

In making the case against war with Russia, in making the case with facts instead of insults or aspersions, Kennedy shows what it means to be a statesman. He shows what it means to analyze a situation instead of inflaming it. Most importantly, he shows what it means to the people of Ukraine and Russia—what it means to see an entire generation die for nothing.

Never has a Democrat sounded as pro-life as RFK Jr.

Never has the Democrat Party sounded less pro-peace than it does now.

Never has Joe Biden, who likes to sound like JFK and RFK to the point of plagiarizing them, sounded more like a man unworthy of the White House and unfit to anoint anyone as his successor.

At the same time, never has a speaker sounded more like a Democrat in the tradition of President Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy Sr.

In his call to get America moving again, in his call to get Americans moving so they may be active and fit, RFK Jr. leads by example.

In his endorsement of President Trump, RFK answers the call to make America great again.

In contrast, the Democrat Party calls for more of the worst: more censorship, more war, more crime, more illness, more inflation, and more division.

Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Tim Walz audaciously believe they have the right to speak down to us.

They condescend, they patronize, they mock people like us. They would be wise to listen to us instead.

Biden, Harris, and Walz would be wise to listen to what RFK Jr. has to say. But because they are too arrogant to stop talking and too selfish to let anyone else speak, they do not know how tiresome and absurd they sound.

We know better, not because we think we are always right but because we that some things like liberty and security are constants.
The two must always be one.

RFK Jr. knows this, as does President Trump.

The two, Kennedy and Trump, know we have a right to be free.

They also know we cannot be free unless we are safe.

Liberty and security are the lifeblood of democracy.

No wonder the two are foreign to the Democrat Party.

No wonder the two have an ally in RFK Jr. and a champion in President Trump.