{"id":32557,"date":"2024-03-30T12:29:26","date_gmt":"2024-03-30T19:29:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/?p=32557"},"modified":"2024-03-30T12:29:28","modified_gmt":"2024-03-30T19:29:28","slug":"where-rfk-jr-goes-from-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/2024\/03\/30\/where-rfk-jr-goes-from-here\/","title":{"rendered":"Where RFK Jr. Goes From Here"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><div class=\"container\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; padding: 0px 15px; max-width: 860px; margin: 0px auto; color: rgb(255, 255, 255); font-family: Georgia, &quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Times, Baskerville, serif; letter-spacing: 0.8px; white-space-collapse: collapse; background-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);\"><header class=\"heading\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; letter-spacing: 0px; color: rgb(241, 241, 242); padding: 18px 54px; margin: 0px;\"><h1 data-title=\"\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; font-size: 26pt; margin: 0px 0px 1px; font-family: itc_-_itcavantgardestd-xlt, Arial, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;\">Where RFK Jr. Goes From Here<\/h1><span class=\"author\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; display: flex; flex-flow: wrap; font-size: 14pt; font-family: itc_-_itcavantgardestd-bkobl, Arial, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, Helvetica, sans-serif;\"><span data-author=\"\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; display: block;\">John Hendrickson<\/span><span class=\"author-divider\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin-left: 8px; display: block;\">\/<\/span><span data-publication=\"\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin-left: 8px; display: block;\">The Atlantic<\/span><\/span><\/header><img decoding=\"async\" data-image=\"\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; border-width: 0px; border-style: initial; vertical-align: top; display: block; width: 830px; margin: 0px;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rsn.org\/images\/001\/055987-rfk-032924.jpg\" alt=\"Where RFK Jr. Goes From Here\"><span class=\"image-caption\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; display: block; color: rgb(241, 241, 242); padding: 10px 50px 20px; font-family: begum-medium, Arial, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13pt; margin: 0px 0px 20px; letter-spacing: 0.5px;\"><span data-credits=\"\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px;\">The outsider candidate has money, a running mate, and a growing army of supporters determined to upend the election. 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padding-top: 30px;\">29 march 24<\/span><div data-content=\"\" style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; font-size: 17pt; font-family: editorcondensed-regular, Arial, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 1.25; max-width: initial; margin: 0px auto; hyphens: none; padding: 10px;\"><blockquote style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px;\"><strong style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px;\"><em style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px;\">The outsider candidate has money, a running mate, and a growing army of supporters determined to upend the election.<\/em><\/strong><\/blockquote><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\"><dropcap style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; text-transform: uppercase; font-size: 80pt; line-height: 70px; padding-top: 12px; padding-right: 0px; padding-left: 3px; font-family: begum-regular, Arial, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, Helvetica, sans-serif; float: left; margin-right: 6px;\">W<\/dropcap>asn\u2019t robert f. kennedy jr. supposed to have flamed out by now? At a rally yesterday in Oakland, California, Kennedy\u2014a lifelong Democrat turned independent\u2014unveiled his 2024 running mate, the Silicon Valley entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan. Kennedy selected Shanahan from a motley crew of reported vice-presidential contenders: Aaron Rodgers, Jesse Ventura, Mike Rowe, Tulsi Gabbard, and the rapper Killer Mike, to name a few.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Shanahan is by no means a household name. Yet she could bolster Kennedy\u2019s outsider ticket in three pivotal ways. She\u2019s just 38 years old and may help him appeal to younger voters. Several states require candidates to file a two-person ticket as a ballot-eligibility requirement, so her sheer addition could help move those efforts forward. And, of course, she has money: Her charitable donations suggest she is worth tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars. \u201cThe purpose of wealth is to help those in need,\u201d Shanahan told the crowd yesterday. \u201cAnd I want to bring that back to politics.\u201d<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Kennedy\u2019s upstart We the People party still has a slim chance of winning the White House. As of now, he\u2019s on the ballot only in the state of Utah. Yet his movement\u2019s potential to \u201cspoil\u201d the election remains very real. Kennedy knows this. In fact, he owns it. But he rejects the premise that he\u2019s more likely to pull voters away from one particular candidate. Rather, he sees himself as a bipartisan menace. \u201cOur campaign is a spoiler,\u201d he told the crowd, before rattling off a list of things he intends to spoil (the electoral hopes of Donald Trump and Joe Biden chief among them). He also made it clear that his aim is bigger and broader than one election. \u201cOur independent run for the presidency is finally going to bring down the Democratic and Republican duopoly,\u201d Kennedy promised.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Since entering the race last April, Kennedy has mostly registered between 10 and 20 percent in the polls. A\u00a0<a style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);\" href=\"https:\/\/archive.is\/o\/0AItL\/https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/news\/articles\/2024-03-26\/election-2024-poll-biden-gains-on-trump-in-six-swing-states\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Bloomberg\/Morning Consult poll of swing states<\/a>\u00a0published this week illustrated his potential impact: His presence added one point to Trump\u2019s current lead over Biden. \u201cIt\u2019s great for MAGA,\u201d Trump posted on Truth Social this morning. \u201cHe is Crooked Joe Biden\u2019s political opponent, not mine. I love that he is running!\u201d<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">His campaign may continue to feel like a joke to some, but its effect in November could be real. Kennedy doesn\u2019t need to win a single state to tip the election\u2014he just needs to siphon enough votes in the right places. In 2016, pollsters, members of the media, political operatives, and the Hillary Clinton campaign appeared to underestimate the number of Americans who would support a third party\u2014or those who were willing to hold their nose and vote for Trump. That could be happening all over again with Kennedy.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">The livestreamed event had a quirky, almost surreal air to it. Kennedy\u2019s signature crunchy-hippie-Boomer energy permeated the proceedings. His remarks ping-ponged between patriotism, nostalgia, and a rallying cry to burn it all down. At one point, the musician Tim Hockenberry led the crowd in a warbly version of Woody Guthrie\u2019s \u201cThis Land Is Your Land.\u201d Much of the afternoon was peppered with dramatic videos featuring sweeping music fit for a Michael Bay movie. (In one of the clips, Kennedy extolled the virtues of organic farming and lamented children eating Twinkies.) After revealing Shanahan to be his VP, Kennedy waxed for several more minutes, prompting confusion as to when or if she would even appear at the lectern. He characterized his new partner as a kindred spirit\u2014an avid surfer, a fellow lawyer, a natural-food enthusiast, a wealthy person who\u2019s not afraid to stand up to corporate America. \u201cNearly all Americans share the same values that we do,\u201d he said.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Eventually, Shanahan had a chance to speak for herself. \u201cAs recently as a year ago, I really didn\u2019t think much of Bobby Kennedy, because I didn\u2019t know much about him,\u201d she told the crowd. \u201cAll I had was the mainstream-media narrative that was effectively telling me horrible, disparaging things.\u201d At the suggestion of a friend, she started listening to some of his interviews and saw a person \u201cof intelligence, of compassion, and of reason.\u201d<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Shanahan also offered a glimpse of her family story. Her mother is a Chinese immigrant who relied on food stamps, and her father struggled with mental illness and substance abuse. Shanahan herself is the mother of a daughter on the autism spectrum. Two decades ago, Kennedy helped popularize the unscientific theory that vaccines cause autism. On the campaign trail, he has occasionally attempted to distance himself from his anti-vaccine claims. Yesterday, Shanahan leaned into the subject. She spoke at length about what she believes to be the relationship between many facets of modern life and chronic disease, and gestured toward childhood inoculations as one culprit. (This remains unproven.) \u201cPharmaceutical medicine has its place, but no single safety study can assess the cumulative impact of one prescription on top of another prescription, and one shot on top of another shot on top of another shot throughout the course of childhood,\u201d she said. \u201cWe just don\u2019t do that study right now, and we ought to.\u201d<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Like Kennedy, Shanahan lives in California. She grew up in Oakland and was previously married to the Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Her current partner is a cryptocurrency maven. Shanahan\u2019s status as a California resident will likely be a setback for their campaign. The state\u2019s election law mandates that California electors \u201cshall vote by ballot for a person for President and a person for Vice President of the United States, one of whom, at least, is not an inhabitant of this state.\u201d In simpler terms, this means that the Kennedy-Shanahan ticket will be ineligible to compete for their home state\u2019s 54 electoral votes come November, even if it is on the ballot.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Last fall,\u00a0<a style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);\" href=\"https:\/\/archive.is\/o\/0AItL\/https:\/\/www.theatlantic.com\/politics\/archive\/2023\/10\/robert-f-kennedy-president-independent\/675595\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Kennedy\u2019s pivot from Democrat to independent<\/a>\u00a0didn\u2019t nudge him out of the national conversation. In fact, it had the opposite effect. Tony Lyons, who co-founded Kennedy\u2019s super PAC, American Values, told me that the October switch has made fundraising much easier. Lyons is among the curious characters in Kennedy\u2019s orbit. He is not a political operative by trade; he\u2019s the president of Skyhorse Publishing, an independent press that has published some of Kennedy\u2019s books, including the mega best seller\u00a0<i style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px;\">The Real Anthony Fauci<\/i>. Although Kennedy\u2019s campaign spokesperson did not respond to my request for comment, Lyons answered my call and engaged in a freewheeling conversation as he settled into his California hotel on the eve of the VP festivities.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Lyons told me he is \u201cabsolutely convinced\u201d that his candidate will appear on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Although that is highly unlikely, Lyons and his super-PAC colleagues have laid some of that groundwork themselves. American Values claims to have collected enough signatures for Kennedy to reach the ballot in four battleground states: Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, and South Carolina. Recently, however, the group paused its ballot-access efforts and is now zeroing in on advertising, leaving the ballot-access push to the campaign and its reported 60,000 volunteers. Kennedy\u2019s rivals say this sudden halt came after allegations of illegal coordination between the super PAC and Kennedy\u2019s campaign.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Responding to some recent attacks more broadly, Lyons told me that the Democratic National Committee has \u201cbrought together this sort of hit squad of dirty tricksters who are going to try to find every technicality they can get to disenfranchise the American people.\u201d He said he believes we\u2019ve reached an inflection point in U.S. history\u2014\u201cyou know, sort of a battle for the soul of America.\u201d He did not seem to realize that he was parroting Biden\u2019s 2020 campaign slogan.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">As one of the nation\u2019s preeminent conspiracy theorists, Kennedy markets himself as a champion of the First Amendment, and has made quite a living doing so. Lyons, for his part, is something closer to a free-speech absolutist. A few months ago, he published\u00a0<i style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px;\">The Great Awakening: Defeating the Globalists and Launching the Next Great Renaissance<\/i>, a book by Alex Jones.\u00a0<a style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);\" href=\"https:\/\/archive.is\/o\/0AItL\/https:\/\/www.theatlantic.com\/politics\/archive\/2023\/06\/robert-f-kennedy-jr-presidential-campaign-misinformation-maga-support\/674490\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">When I interviewed Kennedy for a profile last year<\/a>, I asked him about Jones, and he all but drew a line. \u201cThere\u2019s only so many discussions that you can have, and only so many areas where you can actually, you know, examine the evidence,\u201d Kennedy told me. Lyons, however, was quick to defend Jones in our conversation this week. \u201cIt starts with Alex Jones, and then it comes to everybody else,\u201d he said of free-speech censorship. \u201cHe has a right to be published by anybody who wants to publish him, and I\u2019ve made it very clear that I want to publish Alex Jones,\u201d he said a bit later. \u201cI think Alex Jones has very provocative views about all kinds of things.\u201d<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">As of now, Biden\u2019s team is keeping an eye on Jill Stein, Cornel West, and\u00a0<a style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);\" href=\"https:\/\/archive.is\/o\/0AItL\/https:\/\/www.theatlantic.com\/politics\/archive\/2024\/02\/no-labels-2024-election\/677570\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">the potential No Labels unity ticket<\/a>, but Kennedy has most of its attention. \u201cOur campaign isn\u2019t taking a single vote for granted, and we are making historic investments to ensure that Americans know all that\u2019s at stake in this election,\u201d a Biden-campaign spokesperson told me in a statement. \u201cThe American people will face a stark choice this November between the two candidates with a path to 270 electoral votes.\u201d<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Lyons\u2019s comment to me about a \u201chit squad of dirty tricksters\u201d seemed to be a reference to the DNC\u2019s recent hiring of the Democratic operatives Lis Smith and Matt Corridoni, who are tasked with taking on third-party candidates. In conversations (and in news coverage), anti-Kennedy talking points appear to be making the rounds now more than ever. Virtually any discussion with someone connected to the DNC, for instance, includes the observation that Kennedy\u2019s largest super-PAC donor, Timothy Mellon, has also given money to Trump\u2019s PAC. In a statement to me last night, Corridoni said, \u201cWe\u2019re going to make sure voters are educated about Kennedy\u2019s extreme policies and the MAGA donors funding his spoiler campaign. When voters learn that Kennedy is propped up by Trump\u2019s biggest donor, attempting to throw the election, and that his own family doesn\u2019t support him, they will be less curious about his candidacy should he even make it onto the ballot.\u201d<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Earlier this month, dozens of Kennedys showed up at the White House to celebrate St. Patrick\u2019s Day with Biden. A viral group photo of them arm in arm with Biden appeared to be a response to an American Values ad that ran during the Super Bowl and repurposed the mid-century \u201cKennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy\u201d jingle. Kennedy himself later apologized for the ad and blamed his super PAC (while still featuring the clip on his X profile). The person who bankrolled the controversial spot? His new running mate.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">The Trump campaign did not respond to my requests for comment for this story. In background conversations with the Biden campaign and the DNC this week, I was struck by their optimism. I was also surprised by what seemed to be an overestimation of \u201caverage\u201d voter knowledge. (Though when I raised this criticism, I received a strong denial, plus examples of times the campaign acknowledged that the public is unaware of Kennedy\u2019s positions.) Even now, many Americans are barely aware of Kennedy\u2019s stance on Israel, or his anti-vaccine history\u2014they simply know his last name, and are maybe vaguely aware of his \u201960s-anarchy ethos. But it\u2019s not just positions. The establishment Democrats may also be underestimating Kennedy\u2019s relative appeal. Although he\u2019s 70 years old, Kennedy still seems youthful, at least compared with Biden and Trump.<\/p><p style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; margin: 0px 0px 1.25rem;\">Biden fatigue in particular is very real right now, and will be a tangible factor in November. Yet the sense I came away with was that the people around Biden believe (hope) that itchy blue voters are on something akin to a political\u00a0<i style=\"box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px;\">rumspringa<\/i>, and, after voters learn more about Kennedy, they will eventually come home to the Democratic Party and its kindly 81-year-old nominee once summer ends and the election\u2019s existential stakes become more immediate. Kennedy is making a different bet.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Where RFK Jr. Goes From Here John Hendrickson\/The Atlantic The outsider candidate has money, a running mate, and a growing army of supporters determined to upend the election. (photo: Bloomberg) go to original\u00a0\/\u00a0print version\u00a0\/\u00a0subscribe\u00a0\/\u00a0donate 29 march 24 The outsider candidate has money, a running mate, and a growing army of&#8230; <a class=\"continue-reading-link\" href=\"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/2024\/03\/30\/where-rfk-jr-goes-from-here\/\"> Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr; <\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/32557"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=32557"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/32557\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":32558,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/32557\/revisions\/32558"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=32557"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=32557"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=32557"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}