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Watched it last night. Tucker does a great job and lets Kennedy speak. With stunning courage, JFK, Jr lays out what we all knew. The Democratic party is the party of corrupt elites that oppose democracy. They do no trust the people to exercise freedom of speech, understand the news or vote. The fact that the party has gone so far from the ideals we grew up with was obvious. The Democrats are anti liberty and evil. For God sake, pay attention and vote these people out or you might not get a second chance!

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The nut is that the Mass Media and most newspapers have not given the time of day to RFK Jr. Eloquent speech from the heart as to what needs to be addressed to keep this nation whole. They are a controlled asset of the deep state. None of the executives of the 6 corporation have the guts to break ranks and let the citizens of the US know what is truly transpiring.

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I enjoyed every part of RFK, Jr. & his true words. He is an amazing individual & has really hit the nail on the head of the Democratic party- What a shame how the party now is nothing but evil demons destroying America! I also pray more citizens watch this video, or read it(I couldn’t open the video)- He makes a large impact- More people need to hear this; thank you for posting/sharing this Dr. Malone!

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If somebody tries to censor your right to speak freely aren't they your enemy?

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Thanks Doc Malone. Watched it last night. Riveting. No sane person. No normal person. No American can vote for the party of censorship, open borders, illegality, corruption, perversion and lies. That party is the Democrat Party. As the discussion last night proved beyond doubt, there really is no longer any debate over this anymore. So vote as if your life, liberty and property depend on it. Because they do.

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I watched on X last night, then I realized both of those men are spiritual beings. They share a reverence for the land, animals, plants, all things made by God. There’s no turning back for RFK, Jr. to the evils he has seen with the Dem Party. He knows first hand they only care about power. They cannot allow the people to choose their candidates. Trump is smart, he agrees with Bobby on a lot of issues. Trump has given him a megaphone and a place at the table. I pray we win this fight for the good of all mankind.

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We up in Canada are laser-focused on your election. So much is riding on this for the whole western world. If America falls to the Democrats we're all going down. There will be no free countries left.

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The world has gone crazy. Hopeful we can bring some sanity back and get people with some common sense back in our government. America cannot fail.

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He’s still a liberal, and this is a Republican candidate. World spiritualism isn’t going to cut it.

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Politics done correctly is about building coalitions and finding common ground. Rejecting potential allies that fail a purity test is naive or subversive.

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I think it depends on with whom you are forging coalitions.

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Is there a single republican you think could do a better job running public health policy than RFK Jr? Massie would be good at anything he does, but nobody else comes remotely close. It's absurd to complain about the guy in a role like this.

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Aug 27·edited Aug 27

Rand Paul, Scott Atlas, and any American with credentials that signed the Great Barrington declaration early on.

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Ha, I almost edited to add Rand Paul. I'm not familiar enough with Atlas.

Signing the Great Barrington declaration early is good, but fixing the public health system requires superhuman levels of competence and disagreeableness. RFK Jr. would be my top choice.

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Look I don't care if someone is liberal, conservative, libertarian or anywhere in between. As long as they respect the Bill of Rights, they're Americans as far as I'm concerned. But if someone tries to curtail my free speech rights, they are my enemy and I will hurt them if I can.

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It’s hard to know who to like or dislike anymore, none of us thinks identically. The test for me is when a person stands up for our God given rights they are good people to associate with. Have good day!

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I just finished watching it. Wow! If you think you don't have time to watch the whole thing, the last 25 minutes is profound.

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Great interview, thank you for posting it.

It must be historically noted that over time societies become worn into accepting what is laid in front of them by sometimes bad intentioned groups or institutions. We see this in many of our neighbors, friends and work associates. When we look back it’s not the millions of people that bent to the coercive, bowed to evil, it’s always the uncommon that we remember. At a time good people like RFK that stood up when they saw wrongs being done, were the common, but today people have been so manipulated and coerced he has become uncommon. Dr. Malone looking at the medical establishment, and your video yesterday “safe and effective” you are certainly uncommon.

When I speak to younger people whether it be family, people at work or friends I realize very few have been raised with any sense of religion. It’s such a shame to think generations of kids, when at that critical time in their life, when they needed direction and could have been brought to learn the principals that you will be rewarded for doing what is right, have a huge void of judgement. Parents neglected their responsibilities to give their children spiritual thought. Because of this void they, in my opinion, have been allowed to follow these ill intentioned manipulating evil characters that have taken control of our government. I myself and most all of you choose to be uncommon.

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There is something more to the lack of religion or spiritual direction. Neither my mother or father were religious people. My mothers matriarchal side was Quaker and her mother left for some reason, she most likely didn't want to stay within their confines. This is not a new phenomenon. Understanding the Divine doesn't necessarily come from religion. It can be a deep and personal call from within. Repeating Bible verses from memory doesn't mean there is a deep understanding of the meaning. Thanks for bringing this up for me James.

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Where did this hate for Trump come from? I don’t think everyone that hates Trump so much had personal relationships with him and were harmed. I was never taught to hate, in fact I was always taught to turn the other cheek, not to say that’s always been the road I travel on, that’s for sure. I’m also not saying people like all of my nephews that had no religion growing up didn’t find a path to good, most of them did. But these people that you mention that hate Trump so much for no reason other than them being taught to hate by this corrupt political party maybe could have used some spiritual learning at a some point in their life, i my opinion. They have been manipulated to hate by a cult like political party, the democrats.

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I'm thinking of an old friend of mine (82) who was raised Catholic and left because of her expanding view. She is repulsed by many things in Trump's personality, as well as another friend (62) for many of the same reasons. These are not people who were taught to hate, just the opposite and yet this is their proclivity. I just sent a fact sheet yesterday, to my older friend, dispelling the "he said he was a dictator" point of view. These are ordinary people who do not take the time to investigate behind the incomplete soundbites.

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I had many older relatives that knew the old day democrats like JFK. That party doesn’t exist any longer. People from that era even 62 year olds, not all, don’t see what’s happened. My mother loved JFK. He would be thrown out of his party long ago in todays democrat world. People need to educate themselves as to what they really don’t understand. Even Tulsi Gabbard, a former democrat and a woman, endorsed Trump yesterday, and I don’t think she loves the man it’s that he loves our country and will abide by our constitution, especially the first and second amendments.

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I don't know why so many people seem to think they have to elect some sort of pristine messiah to the Presidency. It's an impossibility to find someone without flaws.

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My sister was always somewhat conservative, but she just went ballistic after the business with the leaked Billy Bush-Trump conversation. That ended Trump support for her. I can't even talk to her about it anymore. She claims her Christian beliefs rule him out because of his behavior. I don't really know who she will vote for, but I would like to ask her if the lying and criminality of the Democrats are against her beliefs too. To maintain a relationship with my sister, I have to keep my mouth zipped and never mention politics. Sad.

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Like Dennis Prague has been saying for a few decades - It is their secular Religion and it has taken on a life of its own sweeping up those without deep roots. Dr. Malone has been discussing how this is done and it has been happening for three to four generations. It has a hard time absorbing independent thinkers, but not for lack of trying and sometimes even using force as we saw during Covid.

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So true DD. Repeating bible verses from memory, attending church every Sunday, etc etc etc does not make one “spiritual”!

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I agree with you Barbara, I stopped going to church long ago, not that I think it’s wrong for many, but my church has become my life. To me a kid sometimes can use guidance that may help them to avoid wrong decisions in the early years of their life. I look back very fondly as a kid spending that couple of hours with my whole family going to church and learning right from wrong at a very young age. I still at times made many pour decisions. I guess to me, and maybe I’m wrong, being raised in a family that took the time to teach and go to church was a good thing for a child.

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You did not approve of the interview. I see both Kennedy and Trump reminiscing on a world of yesterday. We took care of the environment out of appreciation of our Creators creation. Now climate loons are about greed. They fly jets everywhere…. But we live with ugly wind farms that kill sea life and birds. The old Democrat is dead. Now we have the leftover grinds of what used to be an elevated joy in the pride of America.

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So, we all know we are involved in an escalating war (modern psywar, and all that goes with it, etc...)..but some old maxims still hold true....the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Kudos to both Trump and RFK to look at the bigger picture...you need to win elections, and clean up the big messes first before we can begin bickering again about the little day to day issues. The D party continues to be exposed for what it is...a full blown marxist party....and the ignorant blind followers do not know it yet. What is lost in all this, is that TRUMP is the uniter...not RFK nor Tulsi, etc....he is the one building coalitions among those that want more freedoms for citizens, etc...yes they have to swallow their past love of the D party...but I got over that pretty quick...TRUMP invited RFK in, not the other way around. TRUMP is not the person the leftist media fabricates, but to those ignorant of the media psywar they don't know truth from fiction.

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I salute you to put it down as it IS. The name DONALD, in German, means RULER, and DJT, as you say, IS A UNIFIER in the spirit and to honor his origin, HONESTY. My mother was Prussian and these character qualities were inculcated into us by which we live, so does DJT, he is a giant among the general population, a constructive builder for humanity.

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Another incredible video of two fine professional honest of the integrity required for truth and trust.

I watched with great enthusiasm two men revealing our vulnerabilities as Americans.

And what RFK plans to do about it. I'm not concerned about family naysayers and discounters.

This is progress. My wish is starting to come to fruition.

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This is helpful for people with hearing problems.

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Closed captions helps a lot as Kennedy can sometimes be a bit difficult to understand.

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Everyone in the western world should watch this interview. It was profound. Bobby is a true Kennedy, who can make a speech right from his heart that goes to your heart. There is no stopping this "dream team" from getting elected. The talent that is gathering around Trump is amazing. I have HOPE, for the first time in a long time.

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Kennedy and Trump want no war. Vital difference from Left. They both value lives of our children and their health.

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That is an excellent interview. What I love about Tucker is he lets those he interviews speak. I feel I know RFK the man much better now.

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Thanks for this post! Phenomenal interview. Interviews and presentations in the alternative media have been good all along, but we are seeing levels of clarity and depth that are historic, must be archived.

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This is a fabulous interview. We can only hope the political realignment it speaks of will save us from the corruption of democratic and liberal values that we currently find in the democratic party.

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The example Trump, RFK, Jr. and Gabbard are presenting is very important for all of us. Talking about being bipartisan and pulling it off in an honest way is something to watch.

Agreeing to disagree is how we all survive life and our country's leadership should exemplify that to set the best example.

I especially appreciate their differences since they are very clear about them. The common ground areas are more important to all of us and to them, than what they disagree about.

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Incredible interview! I flagged it last night to watch it. Such good insight into his views. So grateful he is working with Trump to MAGA!

I’m excited for Sept 7. We have tickets to Tucker Carlson’s interview with Glen Beck in Salt Lake City. Should be great as well.

Have a great day!

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Thank you for sharing this with us.

To me, our - the World's society has seriously deteriorated. We are currently faced with a cabal and its instruments determined to diminish and enslave such beings as it allows to continue to exist. If we don't recognize and oppose it, we are doomed to its vision.

To support an OHarris election IMO is to support the cabal's 2030/2050 One World Order.

Our other option is to begin with Trump's opposition. We need to add valuable support needed for his laudable objectives. It seems to me that Kennedy's vision of existing harms and paths for remedy have merit. They, in fact, substantially focus on immediately needed actions.

Frankly, I am unclear as to the full details of what many seem to regard as these Gentlemens sins (sins of would be governence).

In the case of both Trump and Kennedy they appear to care for our country, our peoples (in particular our children) and a Constitutional government with laws that would be respected (or considered for change). They would seek a more peaceful world.

In summary, perhaps the "God helps those who would help themselves" may apply. We each need to be supporting efforts to make our World a better place.

I don't really see there is any rational way forward other than to support the beneficial efforts Trump and Kennedy hope to offer. May we keep them alive so together we may realize their promise.

♡♡♡

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This is a hard road to travel without going into the ditch. People who hate certain factions of the race (Trump etc.) and I do mean hate, (which is too powerful an emotion to have and not do damage to ones psyche), will gloss over what they don't want to hear and focus on the division. Whether you like Kennedy or not, if you can put aside your belief systems and preordained prejudice there is something to be gained here. The same can be said for Trump. I will spend more time listening to the interview later, there is so much to glean. Thanks for posting, now to have others open their minds to listen. Herculean task. Preaching to the choir takes on a whole new meaning here...

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