left so he has some traffic and maybe they don t but they aren t going to let anyone meaningful, unless he s complete outlier. the style of the dnc is like the chinese style. the party isn t a democrat anymore. i think i would walk away as well. i believe that rfk is occupying a separate in the democratic party where he s the alternative to biden. it s not whether democrats whether jfk jr. voters won t go to biden. tyrus, how do we solve all the world s problems? how do we solve all the world s problems? [laughter] we take them one at a time and deal with them. the bad news is president biden. we saw the g-7, the state he s in. that speech was painful to watch. it had nothing to do with
director. a rabid cold warrior and anti-communist. under dulles leadership the cia was unleashed on the world. assassinating world leaders, fixing elections, fighting communism by any means necessary. dulles cia made a lot of money for american corporations. jfk carried dulles over as cia director when he won in 1960. but kennedy s foreign policy wasn t anti-communist enough for the cia. it wasn t ruthless enough. after the bay of pigs fiasco in cuba. jfk fired dulles and began to talk peace with khrushchev. he began talking about asian, african, latin countries right to self-determination. and this threatened american corporate profits overseas and seen as dangerously soft on communism. now those who say the cia killed kennedy believe that allen dulles orchestrated a conspiracy to take jfk out in dallas using
jesse: november 22nd, 1963 is a date forever burned into our history. jesse: this left us with the greatest mystery in american politics. who killed jfk? the assassination of the american president in broad daylight, no answers really. did ozwald act alone? was it was astro? the russians? we were supposed to get definitive answers from the warren commission but, citizen instead, we have been left with more questions. jfk jr. says he knows who rubbed out his uncle he says it s the
registered with the american voter. it seems that those issues are not in the past. of those issues have not been forgotten. at least for one voter. and if she is representative of others, it would be righteous in my mind to say it should still be motivating rachel: 20% are voting for jfk jr will: rfk rachel: that is what s happening. those people just like her say i am not going to the forget what happened over covid. and i think if nothing else, admire the courage of rfk jr. just as i think on the republican side what people love about donald trump is his courage. pete: yeah. even some of those who you pointed out, six of the seven at the end said they would vote for donald trump, two of hem were like this. we live in manhattan rachel: yeah, they have to walk out. [laughter] will: you re right, many a duel between biden and pete: the question positived.