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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Aaron Rodgers Hints at Support for RFK Jr.

'4I won't pretend to agree with you on every position," he continued. "But I would make America a safe place to debate your positions and I will give you an ear and open mind...'

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) NFL quarterback and vaccine skeptic Aaron Rodgers expressed support for Democratic presidential challenger, Robert F. Kennedy, in a Wednesday tweet, Fox News reported.

“Give me a sword. I need an army, and it can’t be just the Party. I need Democrats, Republicans, and Independents,” Kennedy initially tweeted, asking for campaign support.

“I won’t pretend to agree with you on every position,” he continued. “But I would make America a safe place to debate your positions and I will give you an ear and open mind.”

Rodgers responded by retweeting Kennedy’s initial message, including a sword emoji.

The quarterback also posted his support for Kennedy last week, reposting an interview and captioning it “kennedy2024.”

He has waded into political discourse in recent years with the advent of the COVID jab and the subsequent state and corporate attempts to force vaccination on the larger American populace.

Rodgers has been a vocal critic of Biden in the past, slamming him for running a “fake White House.”

“When the president of the United States says, ‘This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,’ it’s because him and his constituents, which, I don’t know how there are any if you watch any of his attempts at public speaking, but I guess he got 81 million votes,” Rodgers said in January44 2022.

Rodgers has been excoriated by the corporate media, however, for suggesting that our ruling class could be corrupt in any way.

Jimmy Kimmel, for example, mocked Rodgers last month for questioning numerous high-level connections to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged pedophilia operation.

“Needless to say all this UFO talk has the tin-foil hatters going wild,” Kimmel said, noting that his list of conspiracy theorists includes “Green Bay ‘whack-packer’ Aaron Rodgers.”

“Might be time to revisit that concussion protocol, Aaron,” Kimmel added.

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