Tuesday, January 28, 2025

O’Reilly says RFK Jr. doesn’t have the votes

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
tuesday, january 28, 2025 at 11:38:00 p.m. est

O’Reilly says RFK Jr. doesn’t have the votes

GRA: Caroline Kennedy probably hammered the nail in his coffin, calling RFK, “a predator.” [N.S.: Unlike her father?]

O’Reilly was wrong about Hegseth because, “one senator changed his mind. Here, Kennedy has much less support.”

Well he IS a democrat, who’s in favor of reparations. It might have been interesting to see what he would have done. Big Pharma is probably calling in debts, as we speak.

--GRA



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I support RFKjr. because it looks like he is the only one who might break up the corruption of the government agencies by Big Pharma. The entire medical establishment is corrupt and we badly need someone like RFKjr. to take it on.

Anonymous said...

I'd give him a chance,but Pharma has the Senators to stop him,it appears.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

The betting markets have RFK at 74% yes to be approved,Patel 96% and Gabbard only 56%. Is O'Reilly wrong or the bettors?

--GRA

Anonymous said...

There are some pictures of Caroline Kennedy that she looks like she spent 18 hours a day in the sun. For 67 years old,her wrinkles are remarkable.

There are some pics(one in 1977)where she was gorgeous. No makeup obviously nowadays,but STILL...



--GRA

Anonymous said...

FETTERMAN SAYS,"KENNEDY NOMINATION IS PROBABLY MOOT."

(nbc noise)Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who was thought to be open to voting for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services, now says the nominee is in serious trouble after his rocky confirmation hearing.

“I don’t think it went well for him today. I don’t think that was a good one,” he said after Kennedy sparred with Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee over his past statements and stance on vaccines.

Fetterman said after the bruising hearing that he thinks Kennedy’s nomination may be “moot.”

“It’s moot,” he said when asked if he’s still open to voting for Kennedy. “I’m not really sure how much support’s going to emerge after that.”

The Pennsylvania Democrat noted that he’s met with Kennedy twice already.

“I think we can all agree that was really a difficult performance,” he said. “I’m not sure he’ll even make it out of the committee.”

GRA:Not his "performance,"this was decided before today.

--GRA