Will Aaron Rodgers run for Vice President on RFK’s ticket?

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Will Aaron Rodgers run for Vice President on RFK’s ticket?


Will Aaron Rodgers run for Vice President on RFK’s ticket?

 JON RAPPOPORT

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“According to reports,” as they say, Robert Kennedy is deciding whether to pick NFL star Aaron Rodgers or Jesse Ventura as his running mate.

Rodgers didn’t take the COVID vaxx and talked about it, so I’m rooting for him.

Besides, the prospect of Rodgers campaigning while playing quarterback for the dog-ass Jets, a team without hope or prowess, is exciting.

“I’m sorry Mr. Vice President, we can’t run that pass play. I’m overriding you.”

Rodgers also calls Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, “Mr. Pfizer.” You have to like that. Kelce did a commercial for the COVID kill shot.

ESPN’s Pat McAfee banned Rodgers from his show because he was attacking predatory pharma companies on-air. Another plus for Aaron.

There are other celebrities Kennedy could name, people he’d appoint to important positions, as President. It’s all fantasy, of course, because Kennedy isn’t going anywhere.

James Woods as FBI director.

Tom Selleck as Attorney General.

Ron Paul: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

George Soros: cleaner of toilets at the fed Supermax prison in Colorado.

But seriously, even if Rodgers joined RFK’s ticket, would the two of them attack the COVID vaccines head-on, with fury, during the campaign?

Or would they soft-pedal that issue? And say, “Everyone should have right to refuse the vaxx.”

I’m going to cover this in much greater depth in my new podcast, coming next week. There are a number of strange things happening in several Presidential campaigns. We need to understand what’s really going on.

 

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Since when does “freedom to choose” suffice to deal with a global mass-poisoning event—which is what the COVID shots are.

Kennedy and Rodgers are both likable men. On certain days, they come across as Libertarians. Meaning they stand for maximum freedom for the individual. Not a bad position. Not bad at all. But…

As they both know—and Kennedy knows this very well—when criminal corporations are pouring toxins into people, “choice” is not enough.

Neither are civil actions that result in $$ fines, no jail time, and promises to behave in the future.

The last thing you want is a front-runner candidate (Trump) DEFENDING poison, as he just did, with a bloviating piece of insanity—portraying himself as the savior of humanity based on his Warp Speed program.

I’ve been checking two big conservative sites every day—Revolver and Gateway Pundit—and so far I’ve seen almost nothing about Trump’s recent social media post awarding himself a gold star for pushing the COVID shots.

These sites are decidedly for Trump, and it looks like they don’t want to deal with the Orange Man’s horrendous lie.

If they had their heads on straight, they’d pause and consider: If their man would lie about THIS, what else would he fake?

As one social media poster wrote: When it came to the COVID vaccine program, Biden just doubled down on what Trump had already done. The originator of the death march was President Trump himself.

Stay tuned. I’ll have a lot more to say about Biden, Trump, Kennedy, and the whole Presidential campaign charade in next week’s podcast:

Bait and switch, double-cross, limited hangout, hoax, and high-level chess made to look like ordinary checkers for the suckers.

— Jon Rappoport

* “Running mate” source: herehere

* “Aaron Rodgers and the death of television; It’s one big ball of wax; Let’s melt it down and see what it looks like” (here)

* Screen shot of Trump’s post on TruthSocial, here.

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The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at NoMoreFakeNews.com or OutsideTheRealityMachine.

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