

RFK Jr. Quits, Endorses Trump, Condemns DNC As Anti-Democratic; Neocons Celebrate Kamala's Foreign Policy Speech; US-Backed War in Russia Expands
Aug 24, 2024
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent environmental attorney and recent presidential candidate, discusses his exit from the race and controversial endorsement of Donald Trump, citing disenchantment with the Democratic Party's practices. He reflects on the challenges faced by independent candidates and critiques Kamala Harris's neoconservative foreign policy. The conversation also delves into the expanding U.S.-backed war in Ukraine and the implications of U.S. involvement in global conflicts, raising questions about party loyalty and democratic values in American politics.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Navigating Political Alternatives: RFK Jr. and the Challenge of the Duopoly
04:23 • 4min
RFK Jr.'s Political Shift and the Democratic Dilemma
08:06 • 27min
Shifts in Voter Support and Free Speech Advocacy
34:39 • 4min
The Neoconservative Influence on Modern U.S. Politics
39:02 • 4min
Shifting Alliances: The Gaza Conflict and U.S. Foreign Policy
42:39 • 21min
Escalation and Implications in the Ukraine-Russia War
01:03:10 • 15min
Critique of U.S. Foreign Policy and Democratic Party War Enthusiasm
01:17:44 • 3min