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The American people are petrified. But more than anything else, they feel betrayed.

thehill.com The American people are petrified

For those truly paying attention, there is no mystery as to why the voice of independent candidate for President Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is resonating with more and more of these Americans.

The American people are petrified
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  • The author of this drool puddle is Douglas MacKinnon, a Reagan and Bush 1 speech writer.

    In 2014 he was fired from the Tampa Bay Tribune for being an embarrassing lunatic, after publishing a book calling for the South to secede because of gay marriage and create a new country called... Raegan.

    The Hill should be ashamed even to call this mentally ill person's delusions 'opinion'.

  • This is the best summary I could come up with:


    It must be nice for the politicians, billionaires, celebrities, academics and media elites who live in bubbles of privilege, luxury and protection floating aimlessly above working class, poor and continually disenfranchised Americans.

    This is about tens of millions of poor, disenfranchised, working-class and middle-class Americans from every single demographic and community who feel lost, confused, alone and stressed about what the next day will bring.

    They now look out their windows at a nation that has been purposefully divided by political elites, activists and anarchists looking to consolidate power, increase their control over the masses, cash in or (usually) all three.

    To be sure, millions of these petrified Americans believe the Democrats have gleefully allowed the “woke” left of their party to systematically destroy everything or every institution they depend upon for quality-of-life issues.

    Be those pertaining to energy independence, higher education, housing, the financial system, the supply chain, border security, the military, the medical and pharmaceutical industry, the media or entertainment.

    Every single day in his X feed, Kennedy takes on the politically- and activist-created threats that are overwhelming the American people and causing them to lose hope.


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