Politics
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March 19, 2024
After simply one week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems deserting the concept of putting the quarterback on his ticket.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. invested much of recently attempting to get Americans to envision that previous Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers might be their vice president. The job, like much of those related to Kennedy’s quixotic governmental quote, failed under additional analysis. Fair enough. Let’s stop briefly for a minute to consider what the Rodgers boomlet informs us about where Kennedy is coming from and, maybe, where he is headed.
At the root of the Rodgers for vice president dream was another dream: the one that recommends Kennedy is going to be the next president.
For functions of conversation, nevertheless, let’s suspend shock and captivate the “reasoning” behind the choice of RFK Jr. to drift the name of a four-time NFL MVP as a possibility for the leading position in the line of governmental succession.
A ridiculous idea, you state? Not so quickly. We’re speaking about a position that was formerly held by Dick Cheney.
In spite of Cheney’s years of political maneuvering as the White House chief of personnel, United States agent from Wyoming, secretary of defense, and CEO of Halliburton, it ended up that he was distinctively unsuited to function as vice president.
With that in mind, Kennedy might have made a case that Rodgers– as somebody who was capable sufficient to lead the Packers to the Super Bowl, before signing up with the New York Jets– could not be any even worse than Cheney. Or Dan Quayle, for that matter. Kennedy didn’t attempt to offer Rodgers as a prospect who, in his own method, was much better ready than some of the workplace’s previous residents.
That makes good sense just if you acknowledge where Kennedy is originating from. Standard procedures of certification aren’t a huge issue for a prospect whose primary claim to reliability as a competitor for the presidency is his surname. Kennedy’s project tends to be less thinking about performance history of main achievement than in shared perceptiveness.
Kennedy saw in Rodgers somebody who believes like him, which was sufficient to make a match.
It was that Kennedy, the nephew of President John F. Kennedy and the kid of 1968 Democratic governmental competitor Robert F. Kennedy, began talking up Rodgers, a political neophyte who shares his uncertainty about vaccines. “My daddy utilized to state among the responsibilities of living as a person of democracy is to preserve a continuous posture of suspicion towards authority. And I believe Aaron’s revealed that,” RFK Jr. informed Fox News recently. “He’s likewise someone who I believe will assist me get the nation healthy once again. You understand, he’s 40 years of ages. He’s concentrated on his own health. He’s really familiar with health problems. And you kno