Making Bobby Kennedy 47 (II)
Google, Arizona-California Border, Economic Policy, New Hampshire, Food & Agriculture, Corruption-Freedom-Chronic Disease, Israel & anti-semitism
Does Robert F. Kennedy Jr., running for President in 2024, appeal to the silent majority in America? In the first episode of the “Making Bobby Kennedy 47” chapter there were 47 reasons that he would.
The appeal is the same to the Republicans and Democrats alike because it is “common sense”. Here, what Bobby did in the first ten days of August 2023, increasing the reasons from 47 to 53.
A KENNEDY COMETH ONCE BUT TOUCHED MORE LIVES EACH TIME
Will Bobby touch varying lives each week. How big will this list of 47 become, come November 2024? By then, RFK Jr. should have answered everyone’s question.
So here is your opportunity to follow the phenomena!
Making Bobby Kennedy 47
Adding 6 More Reasons: Making 47 Now 53
The journey in this episode starts with why RFK sued Google. After that, there is the visit to the wall on the Mexican border from Arizona to California.
Economic Policy, Food & Agriculture, Corruption-Freedom-Chronic Disease, Israel & anti-semitism follow suit. Then, there is also the news regarding the opening of the headquarter in New Hampshire.
Meanwhile, here below what RFK Jr. said on the new six topics at hand in the early part of August 2023.
48 & 49
Censorship and Border
Kennedy Sues Google on Censorship - how free speech became so embattled and how we restore our most hallowed Constitutional rights. “The government cannot censor its critics. It cannot do so directly and it cannot do so by empowering private entities like Google to act as the censor. That principle is fundamental to American democracy, especially when it involves political speech.” — Scott Street, attorney who is leading the litigation
Arizona-California Border - “After visiting the border, I’ve come to understand that the open border policy is just a way of funding a multi-billion dollar drug and human trafficking operation for the Mexican drug cartels. When I am President, I will secure the border which will end the cartel’s drug trafficking economy and I will build wide doors for those who wish to enter legally so that the U.S. can continue to be a beacon to the world where diversity and culture make us great.” — Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. For more visit: “Midnight at the Border,” a 19-minute documentary film on RFK, Jr.’s visit to the Arizona-California border with Mexico.
50 & 51
Economic Policy & Future of Food and Agriculture
Economic Policy - “The average income in our country is $5,000 less than the basic cost of living. I'm going to change that. Over the course of the next few weeks, I'll be releasing an economic plan that focuses on ending the corrupt merger of state and corporate power to make sure Americans can once again afford their most essential expenses — housing, food, childcare, commuting to work + healthcare we need to survive.”
Future of Food and Agriculture - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is going to make agricultural policy a top priority to turn the nation's farms around. How will he do that? He started by learning from some of America's most innovative farmers. Listen to this game-changing discussion with nine farmers working to transform the U.S. food and farming system.
52 & 53
Corruption & Chronic Diseases
Israel & Anti-Semitism
Corruption, Freedom, and Chronic Disease - “I'm going to do concrete things like get pharmaceutical advertising off television. There are only two countries in the world that allow that atrocity to happen through direct consumer advertising. We need to decouple the health regulatory agencies from these financial entanglements that they have with the pharmaceutical industry.” RFK, Jr.
Israel and anti-semitism - Dov Hikind talks with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. about various topics including antisemitism, the US-Israel relationship, the Biden administration's approach to Israel and the anti-Israel state of affairs in the Democratic Party. Watch Here
Journey In America Starts From New Hampshire
“Come to Manchester New Hampshire” - Accompanied by an enthusiastic crowd of Granite State voters, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. opened his Manchester, New Hampshire headquarters Sunday at 34 Hanover St. If you live in New Hampshire, or know someone who does, please make sure they know the office is open to supporters and volunteers.
Making Bobby Kennedy 47 (II)
Until I post “Making Bobby Kennedy 47 (III)”, we will be busy in London with our documentary, projected to be released this year.
Meanwhile, our next set of articles in the Daily Mail and The Sun, dailies of London will follow this Sunday.
They will be alongside GB News and Talk TV television program appearances.
We will touch not only what and when about Bobby, but also what is not, for example, when it comes to Kamala or Joe.
So stay tuned.