Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of The National Pulse, explains why lifelong Democrat-turned-independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a “psyop” designed to peel votes away from Donald Trump and empower the “power politics” establishment he supposedly stands against. The remarks come in two new, lengthy interviews released Monday – one with host Jeremy Ryan Slate, and the other with Donald Trump Jr.
“Obviously, if you look at RFK’s track record he’s incredibly left-wing. He’s not just left-wing, but he’s supported both far-left progressive philosophy while also backing globalist left, establishment left politicians almost his entire life,” Kassam told Slate.
“He’s almost the worst of both worlds,” he added, explaining the “almost” is in there because RFK has taken something of a stand against Big Pharma, and does have a “familial conviction” that the state security apparatus not always having the people’s best interests in mind.
“So yeah, of course he has a redeeming feature, maybe two redeeming features – but the rest? Eighty percent of his platform is a complete psyop on conservatives,” Kassam said. “If anyone else who was running for President had a CIA officer running their campaign the alarm bells would go ringing, but nobody’s talking about this, and that’s what tells you that a trick is being played here.”
Kassam pointed out that RFK, despite his Democrat credentials, seems to have designed his platform to appeal almost exclusively to disillusioned Democrats and swing voters who might otherwise vote for Donald Trump.
“Elections in the United States are won by tens of thousands of votes in a couple of dozen counties,” Kassam stressed.
“If [RFK] manages to convince 5,000 voters, 10,000 voters, in each of these little pockets around the country, then he takes almost entirely from people who would otherwise vote for Donald Trump, and who Donald Trump really needs,” he concluded.
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Is RFK's Presdidential run a psyop? @RaheemKassam thinks so.
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