What happens when worms crawl in your brain and have dinner?

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Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who suspended his campaign on Friday and endorsed Republican nominee Donald Trump, has a long history of criticizing the man he now supports, including calling Trump a “threat to democracy,” and, as recently as July, a “terrible president.”

For years, Kennedy has repeatedly condemned Trump, referring to him as a “bully,” who appealed to “bigotry,” “hatred,” “xenophobia” and “prejudice.” Among the chief attacks Kennedy has leveled at Trump through the 2024 campaign is to accuse him of corruption for turning his administration over to corporate lobbyists and special interests and failing to “drain the swamp” as he’d promised.

But on Friday, Kennedy was full of praise for Trump, saying that while he and the former president “don’t agree on everything,” they do share similar isolationist views on US foreign policy, government censorship, and the need to address chronic disease in America.
 

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Could it also be brain damage from all the heroin he shot up. Yes. Mr. Anti vax used to shoot heroin in college and beyond however he blamed vaccines for the world’s ills. Trump says he will let him make decisions in the possible new trump regime. Wow…resurgence of measles, polio, etc. Trump says he won’t fund schools who mandate vaccines. What could go wrong?????
 




Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who suspended his campaign on Friday and endorsed Republican nominee Donald Trump, has a long history of criticizing the man he now supports, including calling Trump a “threat to democracy,” and, as recently as July, a “terrible president.”

For years, Kennedy has repeatedly condemned Trump, referring to him as a “bully,” who appealed to “bigotry,” “hatred,” “xenophobia” and “prejudice.” Among the chief attacks Kennedy has leveled at Trump through the 2024 campaign is to accuse him of corruption for turning his administration over to corporate lobbyists and special interests and failing to “drain the swamp” as he’d promised.

But on Friday, Kennedy was full of praise for Trump, saying that while he and the former president “don’t agree on everything,” they do share similar isolationist views on US foreign policy, government censorship, and the need to address chronic disease in America.
Bobby Jr is a strange dude, It's difficult to even listen to his voice. With regards to vaccines - the issue is a double-edged sword. On one hand, if you simply go into a search engine and bring up photos of the polio wards of the '50s or people afflicted with smallpox, it's hard for me to imagine anyone who doesn't value mass immunization against vaccine preventable diseases like this. On the other hand, if you look at the sheer numbers of immunizations recommended for illnesses pediatricians are now expected to administer to each child, you can see how some, like mumps, are considered rites of passage by many parents who object to massive immunization. Then we have things like the Flu, which once killed thousands, is now endemic, annoying and the vaccine has become a choice. Timing is everything,