RFK Jr’s First Televised Town Hall Post-Mortem: ‘Our Country Will Start Healing When Govt Tells The Truth’

Authored by Peter Barry Chowka via AmericanThinker.com,

NewsNation’s 90-minute town hall broadcast live from Chicago Wednesday with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was an intellectually stimulating and emotionally moving event. Despite the hour of mostly put downs that preceded it (hosted by Chris Cuomo with featured guest Bill O’Reilly) and the half hour of analysis that followed it (Chris Cuomo again with a panel that included Former Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker – the most fair and objective), Kennedy more than met the challenging questions presented to him by town hall host Elizabeth Vargas and a number of pre-selected Democrat and Independent voters in Chicago, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.

Elizabeth Vargas and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on stage at the NewsNation Town Hall June 28, 2023, Photo courtesy NewsNation

By the end of the ninety minutes of town hall, I kept thinking of this statement attributed to Ronald Reagan: “The person who agrees with you 80 percent of the time is a friend and an ally – not a 20 percent traitor.”

I found myself agreeing with Kennedy at least 80% of the time.

[ZH: Early on he addressed the small elephant in the room – explaining how he came to have a raspy voice, noting a neurological disease in his 40s.]

Even when, near the end, Kennedy countered a particularly obnoxious and challenging gay voter from South Carolina who attempted to get him off stride and sandbag him with a snide accusation, Kennedy pledged his lifelong support of LGBTQ rights (which he described as “LGBQT”) I could sympathize with what Kennedy was trying to do – in essence, to reach out in the darkness. Too bad that he wasn’t asked about his feelings about the current move to give special rights to transgender people, as in allowing them to participate in sporting events with people of the opposite biological sex.

The issues at hand were much larger and more significant as the hour-and-a-half provided Kennedy with time to expand on the points that he’s made in his half dozen live interviews on FOX News since he declared for president two months ago. Thus far, to my knowledge, he has not been invited to appear on CNN or MSNBC.

As in the FOX interviews, Kennedy revealed himself to be a thoughtful, sincere, and passionate man of significant achievement – who himself, as he confided, had endured a 14-year long addiction which he overcame four decades ago. His accomplishments since then have been hardly insubstantial.

After the debate, a complete transcript was not available – only selected excerpts provided to journalists by NewsNation. An article at the channel’s Web site (one of a number) reported the highlights.

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would not pledge to support his party’s nominee, stood by his claims about vaccines and announced that “I want my party back” in his first national town hall presented by NewsNation on Wednesday.

“I’m running because I feel like my party has lost its way,” Kennedy told NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas.

Kennedy — an environmental lawyer and nephew of President John F. Kennedy — has positioned himself as a populist set on returning to the “exact values that would have been promoted by my father and uncle.”

Despite never holding elective office, Kennedy’s campaign has generated attention within the party. Among Democrats, Kennedy is polling at 15%, according to a recent Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll. Still, Biden is well ahead at 62%.

In order to win the nomination, Kennedy will have to do something no primary challenger has done in modern U.S. history — unseat an incumbent president for their party’s nomination.

Right out of the gate, Kennedy declined to take the bait and attack his potential opponents.

Vargas asked Kennedy what he thought of Donald Trump after the former president praised him as a “common sense guy” in a recent interview.

The Democratic hopeful said he’s focused on unity, not division.

“I’m not going to attack other people personally,” he said. “What I’m trying to do in this race is bring people together.”

Kennedy had the same attitude toward the current president.

“You won’t hear me saying bad things about President Biden,” Kennedy said. “I’m not going to attack him as a man.”

Instead, Kennedy said he is focused on policy disagreements, such as his differing views on war, censorship and COVID lockdowns.

[ZH: Additionally, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says sealing the border is “not that hard.” He discusses his immigration plan.]

Kennedy’s comments and particularly his answers to questions seemed incredibly honest and thoughtful – which took some getting used to since this is hardly the domain of almost all major politicians today.  For example:

When asked whether he would support the Democratic nominee no matter what, Kennedy declined.

“Of course, I’m not gonna do that,” he said.

Kennedy said he’ll wait to see if the person who emerges from his party is “living up to Democratic values.”

Those values, as he described them, include fighting for the middle class, protecting civil liberties and embracing debate.

“We need to figure out a way to start talking to each other and start healing each other,” Kennedy said.

“This polarization is more dangerous” than at any time since the Civil War, he added.

And that was my major takeaway from the Kennedy town hall – a pledge on the candidate’s part to truly try to unify this sickly divided country. Of course, talk is easy – but Kennedy indicated his interest in reaching out to a wide variety of voters with his startling positions (for a Democrat) on, among others, the border, the war in Ukraine, guns (he’s more interested in solving the problem of why people want to kill), and the medical-industrial complex and its propaganda stranglehold on modern medicine and public policy.

[ZH: RFK Jr expanded on his vaccine stance, saying that the FDA can’t be trusted when it gives regulatory approval, noting that “saying I’m anti-vaccine is a way of silencing me”. ]

It’s these and other positions of his that have caught the attention of many conservatives including Tucker Carlson and suggested that there is potential support for RFK, Jr. across a broad spectrum of Americans, and not just the left

[ZH: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struck a personal tone, talking about his battles with addiction. He said he would decriminalize marijuana, tax consequent income federally and “use that money to build these healing centers in rural areas” for those struggling with addiction.]

In watching and listening to Kennedy, I felt like he was channeling the best energy of and the inspiration represented by his father, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, both of whom were assassinated in the prime of life.

It has often been said that if either man were alive today, he’d be unwelcome in the current Democrat party and would likely be a Republican.

While Kennedy insisted that he is a lifelong Democrat, he cited his research and writings about his family and his commitment to their ideals. Think JFK’s “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country,” and his father’s stand in 1968, unpopular among most 1960s Establishment Democrats, against the continuation of the Vietnam War – at a time when the Pentagon Papers (published in June 1971 after being leaked by the late Anthony J. Russo, Jr. and Daniel Ellsberg, who died earlier this month) confirmed that the powers that be had determined that the war was lost.

Kennedy:

I’m running because I feel like my party has lost its way [emphasis in NewsNation transcript] – that the values, my uncle represented, my father represented when they were Democrats have been neglected, let’s say. And I want to try to bring the Democratic Party back to those values, the values that were you know, in favor of a focus on on the middle class in this country focused on, on on labor on racial on you know, on the well-being of minorities in this country, focused on the environment, particularly on civil liberties and freedom of speech which the party has, seems to have forgotten about.”

Regarding Ukraine (again, almost channeling his late father in 1968 during the height of the Vietnam War), Kennedy said (to paraphrase) that in ten years history will show that our country’s course in encouraging the prolongation of the war in Ukraine would be seen as a failure.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. from his campaign Web site kennedy24.com

I have been following national politics for a long time – and for many years early on, reporting from the campaign trail. My first political hero was Arizona Republican conservative Sen. Barry Goldwater, who ran against President Lyndon Johnson in 1964 and lost in a landslide. In March 1968, as a student, and a student journalist, in Washington, D.C., I attended a nighttime rally in a black ghetto in the nation’s capital featuring Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who had declared his candidacy for the presidency the week before. A friend and I were among the handful of white people in attendance – and the vibe, as they say, was good. Sen. Kennedy had that rare ability, by his very presence and his words, to unify and unite – as he did a week or so later when he addressed a mostly black crowd at a campaign speech in Indianapolis, Indiana and announced the news that Rev. Martin Luther King had just been assassinated. His spontaneous remarks were later made into a documentary film, A Ripple of Hope. That city was one of the few that was not burned during the riots that followed the death of Rev. King. From the Wikipedia entry about that speech:

William Crawford, a member of the Black Radical Action Project who had stood about 20 feet from Kennedy, credited Kennedy’s speech for not resulting in riots. Crawford claimed to the Indianapolis Star in 2015 “Look at all those other cities” and “I believe it would have gone that way (in Indianapolis) had not Bobby Kennedy given those remarks.”

And last night, as I heard a genuine echo of the energy, the hope, and the optimism of America a half century ago, these were the closing comments by RFK, Jr. at the end of the NewsNation town hall:

Our country is going to start healing when the government tells the truth.

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41 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
June 29, 2023 9:54 am

The truth will not set you free … and might get you shot Robert.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 29, 2023 10:13 am

Telling the truth will not un-fuck lawless courts. Judge ignores SCOTUS ruling
because he says its flawed.

Firearms Policy Coalition
@gunpolicy
A federal judge denied a motion for preliminary injunction today in a lawsuit challenging New York’s “places of worship” gun ban, saying that the Bruen test “is considered by many to be an impractical and intellectually flawed approach”:

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 29, 2023 10:15 am

Does that mean I can ignore judicial rulings I don’t like? Because there are many

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Anonymous
June 29, 2023 10:45 am

Depends . If you are on the right side of the double standard you can ignore court orders. The guyswith the guns decide who must obey.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  overthecliff
June 29, 2023 10:57 am

I have guns…..

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 30, 2023 1:03 am

Knock , knock…

TCS
TCS
  Anonymous
June 30, 2023 8:44 am

You mean you’re not already doing it?

Fucking idiot.

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
  Anonymous
June 29, 2023 2:34 pm
Guest
Guest
June 29, 2023 10:01 am

Remember this on any RFKjr post (from a comment here).
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anonymous
anonymous
  Guest
June 30, 2023 5:44 am

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Anonymous
Anonymous
June 29, 2023 10:01 am

Why don’t you trust the government? https://t.co/rhBwnOx4bk

— Meme Master 9000 💎 (@gifmaster9000) June 29, 2023

Gayle
Gayle
June 29, 2023 10:07 am

RFK Jr. is the Democratic Party’s worst nightmare. He needs a lot of prayer.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Gayle
June 29, 2023 5:58 pm

The Demoncrat party is no nightmare; it is the actual reincarnation of the Bolsheviks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 29, 2023 10:32 am

“When the government starts telling the truth”

Good one.

Abolish the state.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 29, 2023 10:57 am

Yeah. Paraphrasing Jim Carey’s Dumb & Dumber: “Sooo, you’re telling me there’s NO chance!”

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
June 29, 2023 10:33 am

‘Our’ government will start telling the truth when we get rid of all of the alphabet agencies and their controllers … they are the closest thing we have to a perpetual-motion machine — always running, always growing, always sticking it to US …

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 29, 2023 10:35 am

Nope, the process only BEGINS with the telling of the truth. What will begin the healing is when JUSTICE comes to those who have lied, stolen, and MURDERED.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 29, 2023 10:40 am

The ‘ truth ‘ has been outlawed by the 1947 national security act

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
June 29, 2023 10:41 am

And then there’s this…

https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendment/2023/06/29/rfk-jr-says-he-would-sign-assault-weapons-ban-if-it-reached-his-desk/

“RFK Jr.’s admission he would sign an “assault weapons” ban came just over a week after he used a New Hampshire townhall to stand against the idea of taking away guns.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Lee Harvey Griswald
June 29, 2023 10:59 am

Yup.

Merely a slightly less stinky piece of shit than the rest. Very slightly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Lee Harvey Griswald
June 29, 2023 11:04 am

He’s a poli-fucking-tician. Just like Biden. Just like Newsome. Just like Trump. Just like DeSantis.
They will each say whatever they think will garner them support and will renege on any or all promises and statements whenever they feel they can get away with it.
I will never be able to figure out what is so hard to understand about this.
Anyone who wants the job is psychologically and morally unfit to hold it.

Anon
Anon
  Anonymous
June 29, 2023 11:48 am

Agree. To hope a corrupted empire can be fixed by just electing one other person is absurd. When you think about it, the picture becomes clearer. Like Rome, empire collapse is unavoidable. We will follow the path of all democratic republics into a military dictatorship. We may already be there. Usually, collapse follows either shortly or somewhat afterward.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  Lee Harvey Griswald
June 29, 2023 11:06 am

New politicians saying one thing, meaning another thing, and they all say anyone who calls them out for their hypocrisy is wingnut crazy.

I just wish this country would hurry up and go the way of Soviet Russia. Nothing will change until it all implodes.

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
June 29, 2023 11:01 am

Nothing but common sense solutions. It’ll never catch on in the Psycho states of America.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  AKJOHN
June 29, 2023 11:32 pm

Pray, meditate, contemplate, and vote harder.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 29, 2023 11:20 am

I remember that clip where he talks about arresting people who didn’t get the jab.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
June 29, 2023 11:26 am

I don’t trust him but he is sure making things interesting.

Paleocon
Paleocon
June 29, 2023 11:28 am

‘Our Country Will Start Healing When Govt Tells The Truth’

Not happening.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
June 29, 2023 11:54 am

When the government tells the truth???

This is proof this man is a fool, and you’re a fool to support him.

It is NOT the government’s job to tell the truth. Never was, never will be. That was the whole point of checks & balances!

Men are not angels, y’all…and all that jazz. (if you know, you know)

zuben-el-genubi
zuben-el-genubi
June 29, 2023 12:32 pm

He will not be allowed to win the democrat primaries through the same Dominion-style shenanigans.

monger
monger
June 29, 2023 1:49 pm

USGinc. pure evil enemy of the human race, the people could admit that truth for healing to begin ? And this guy wants to be President of that evil, and he isn’t aware of what he would be leader of ? Like Trump ?

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 29, 2023 2:10 pm

RFK Jr’s First Televised Town Hall Post-Mortem: ‘Our Country Will Start Healing When Govt Tells The Truth’

So never?

Eud
Eud
June 29, 2023 2:32 pm

Is RFK jr. a vote split candidate?

Time pass will tell.

Interesting how easily people line up for this one or that one.

poordude
poordude
June 29, 2023 4:17 pm

RFK Jr is a breath of fresh air for the dem party. They hate and fear him. Only time will tell but my guess is there is no way they will allow him to become the dem nominee. They will just blow him out like they did Sanders on super Tuesday. And it is sad because if election fraud dictates there will only be dem presidents, I would prefer RFK Jr to Biden.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 29, 2023 4:47 pm

He’s a Kennedy
Family of rum runners and grifters.
What has this fool ever done than be a lying politician.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 29, 2023 8:58 pm

Rum running’s not a crime. It’s a response to arbitrary .gov obstruction of liberty and restraint of trade. And the murdered brothers were good guys, killed for standing up to malign power and illegal war.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 29, 2023 11:42 pm

How can you be more .gov than the kennedys?

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
June 29, 2023 6:02 pm

Just imagine Demoncrat super-majorities in the Congress: USSA version of Hell-on-Earth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Aunt Acid
June 29, 2023 8:59 pm

‘Cause GOP are such resisters.

Abolish the state.

anonymous
anonymous
June 30, 2023 5:40 am

lol.
Gov never told the truth and will never tell the truth. Who do you think that you are kidding, Robert, with your platitudes and one liner ‘elect me’quotes?