Robert Kennedy Jr: Free-speech advocate Charlie Kirk was my ‘soulmate’

Health and Human Services is still a disaster being led by a madman, Robert Kennedy Jr. Just this month, there were widespread resignations at the CDC (which Kennedy oversees) and widespread calls for Kennedy to step down. Every American institution is being destroyed from within, at least that’s how it feels this year. Well, instead of stepping down, RFK attended a ceremony honoring Charlie Kirk. Kennedy not only attended, he spoke about how he and Kirk were “soulmates” and Kirk facilitated Kennedy and Donald Trump’s association.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. felt a special bond with Charlie Kirk. The 71-year-old health secretary commemorated the 31-year-old conservative media pundit — who was fatally shot on Wednesday, Sept. 10 — during a Sunday, Sept. 14, ceremony at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. RFK Jr. opened his speech with an anecdote about his 17-year-old niece getting ready to attend college in Europe. He said that she packed a Bible and told her mom that she wanted “to live like Charlie Kirk.”

“There are millions and millions of kids around the country who he inspired who now want to live with Charlie Kirk. And that’s a great thing for our country,” RFK Jr. told the cheering audience.

He continued by recalling when he met Kirk and saying that they rapidly became “soulmates.”

“I think we approached each other with a lot of trepidation at that time,” he admitted, adding that it didn’t last long. “We were spiritual brothers, and we were friends.”

After crediting Kirk for being “the primary architect of my unification with President Trump,” the politician shared a serious conversation that they had about death and the risks of living in the public eye. He said that they “were talking about the danger that we both faced from challenging entrenched interests. And he asked me if I was scared to die. I said to him, ‘There’s a lot worse things than dying,’ ” adding that “chief among them is losing our constitutional rights and having our children raised in slavery. And I said to him at that time, I said, ‘Sometimes our only consolation is that we can die with our boots on. We can die fighting for these things.’ ”

RFK Jr. highlighted Kirk’s dedication to “free speech,” saying that he viewed it as “intertwined” with his faith.

“He thought conversation was the only way we were going to heal our country, that we had to learn to talk to each other without vitriol, without poison, without anger. We had to be able to listen to ideas. We had to be able to say what we mean without being mean and to talk to each other across this divide. It’s the only way to end the polarization that’s driven now by these algorithms and by all these other forces in our society,” he said.

[From People]

The past week has felt like a Twilight Zone episode. I knew that the white-supremacist cult was really far gone, but it’s been astounding to watch them canonize Kirk as some deep Christian thinker and free-speech advocate. You have to understand, people are currently being fired from their jobs for simply expressing indifference to Kirk’s death, or for pointing out Kirk’s actual beliefs and/or quoting him accurately. I also had no idea that Kennedy and Kirk were “soulmates” or that Kirk helped the Kennedy-Trump alliance come to fruition. Anyway, this is all one big Orwellian nightmare, words don’t even have meaning anymore.

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16 Responses to “Robert Kennedy Jr: Free-speech advocate Charlie Kirk was my ‘soulmate’”

  1. Alicky says:

    Just waiting/hoping for him to get COVID.

  2. Silver Birch says:

    I normally would never criticize anyone’s appearance, but honestly, this idiot looks like an old man’s ball sack. And don’t even get me started on his policies.

    He also said he first met Charlie Kirk in 2001, when the soul mating began, but Kirk would have been 8 years old then, making it even creepier.

    • Brassy Rebel says:

      Which proves that the whole thing is a lie. You know these people are lying when their lips are moving.

    • Grant says:

      “Old man’s ball sack!!!” BAHAHAHAHAHA. So accurate and so hilarious. I needed that today. I am so tired of hearing about Charlie Kirk and all the conservative bootlickers trying to all but canonize him as a saint–unless that’s next??? I hope it isn’t insensitive to say that Kirk’s views on women, gays, minorities, et al. were loathsome and it is really disheartening to see how many people are openly mourning him like he was Gandhi or Dolly Parton.

  3. Becks1 says:

    it’s kind of weird for a 71 one year old man to call someone 40 years his junior his soul mate, especially since he says they met in 2001 (I don’t believe that but hey, thats what we heard.)

  4. Brassy Rebel says:

    “The past week has felt like a Twilight Zone episode.” Co-sign. Only an entire season of Twilight Zone episodes.

  5. Eurydice says:

    I think you need a soul have a soulmate.

  6. Tashiro says:

    This “thing” is a total piece of shit. I know we all know that.

  7. ParkRunMum says:

    Microwaved Mel Gibson. As a friend said. 😂

  8. RMS says:

    I must have been living under a rock because I never even HEARD of Charlie Kirk until after he was shot. In the clips I have heard of him speaking, and the beliefs he espoused, I have to concur with the whole ‘living in a Twilight Zone episode’. Innocent children shot in schools get NO COVERAGE in the news, and yet it’s been impossible to avoid the drama that is surrounding this man after his death. In the end, he was killed by someone armed with a military-grade weapon and the training to make that shot. Someone with a personal grudge against him, or holding a contract to do the job, and pinning this murder on anything but those two things – tying it to your political opponents with no apparent solid reason makes this whole thing give me the creeps.

    • Becks1 says:

      my favorite posts on social media about this have been that democrats just don’t care about Charlie Kirk. Maybe we should have cared more, maybe we should have actively pushed back on his rhetoric more – but most of us just…..didn’t care about him. i knew he was a right wing podcaster, but the biggest thing I remember about him is that Newsome went on his podcast a few months ago and got a lot of criticism about it.

      I had seen some of his quotes so had an idea of the right wing propaganda he pushed – but he just wasn’t on my radar.

      The right is acting like the left has been obsessed with hating Charlie Kirk for years and instead we’re just like “we don’t know him.”

  9. Monc says:

    Yeah and bullshit… now they’re all jumping on the bandwagon and what next fight over who is going to be a pall bearer? Friggin vey….

  10. bisynaptic says:

    “There are millions and millions of kids around the country who he inspired who now want to live with Charlie Kirk. And that’s a great thing for our country.”
    — Er, Kirk is dead. Let’s not hope our kids are going to “live” with him, anytime, soon. (Pesky brain worms…)

    Their entire lives are lies.

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