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RFK Jr. Is Unfit to Lead HHS — and He Just Proved It Again

  • mjpardus
  • Sep 9
  • 1 min read

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s unhinged Senate testimony confirmed what we already knew: he is wildly unqualified to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Even Kennedy himself admits, “I don’t think people should be taking medical advice from me.” On that point, he’s right.

 

Stop calling him a “vaccine skeptic.” He’s a conspiracy theorist who has spent decades spreading misinformation about vaccines, fueling dangerous “vaccine hesitancy” alongside disgraced anti-vaxxer Andrew Wakefield. Their rhetoric has contributed to falling pediatric vaccination rates and the return of preventable diseases.

 

Kennedy cloaks his claims in phrases like “evidence-based science” and the “gold standard” in medicine — but neither he nor his allies in the Trump camp seem to know what those actually mean. These are not just slogans. Real science relies on empirical evidence, transparency, peer review, and reproducibility. Without these principles, it’s not science — it’s nonsense.

 

His choice for top health roles is equally alarming. Kennedy wants Jim O’Neill — a former tech investor with zero medical or public health experience — to lead the CDC. That’s like hiring a 10-year-old to perform surgery. It’s dangerous and absurd.

 

America needs health leadership grounded in science, expertise, and public trust — not conspiracy theories and chaos. RFK Jr. is not just unqualified; he’s a threat to public health.

 

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