Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Absolutely.
Listen, I don't know exactly. I can't say because I just, I don't know enough about him or about, you know, the evidence that I've seen is that he is homicidal. He kills his enemies or poisons them. And, you know, the reaction I've seen to that, to those accusations from him have laugh it off. I think he's a dangerous man in that, of course, there's probably corruption in his regime.
Listen, I don't know exactly. I can't say because I just, I don't know enough about him or about, you know, the evidence that I've seen is that he is homicidal. He kills his enemies or poisons them. And, you know, the reaction I've seen to that, to those accusations from him have laugh it off. I think he's a dangerous man in that, of course, there's probably corruption in his regime.
Listen, I don't know exactly. I can't say because I just, I don't know enough about him or about, you know, the evidence that I've seen is that he is homicidal. He kills his enemies or poisons them. And, you know, the reaction I've seen to that, to those accusations from him have laugh it off. I think he's a dangerous man in that, of course, there's probably corruption in his regime.
But having said that, it's not our business to change the Russian government. And anybody who thinks it's a good idea to do regime change in Russia, which has more nuclear weapons than we do, is, I think, irresponsible. And Vladimir Putin himself has
But having said that, it's not our business to change the Russian government. And anybody who thinks it's a good idea to do regime change in Russia, which has more nuclear weapons than we do, is, I think, irresponsible. And Vladimir Putin himself has
But having said that, it's not our business to change the Russian government. And anybody who thinks it's a good idea to do regime change in Russia, which has more nuclear weapons than we do, is, I think, irresponsible. And Vladimir Putin himself has
russia and it was clear when he said that that he was talking about himself and uh and he has his hand on a button that could bring you know armageddon to the entire planet so why are we messing with this it's not our job to change that regime and and we should be making friends with the russians we shouldn't be treating them as an enemy now we've pushed them into the camp with china that's not a good thing for our country and by the way you know the
russia and it was clear when he said that that he was talking about himself and uh and he has his hand on a button that could bring you know armageddon to the entire planet so why are we messing with this it's not our job to change that regime and and we should be making friends with the russians we shouldn't be treating them as an enemy now we've pushed them into the camp with china that's not a good thing for our country and by the way you know the
russia and it was clear when he said that that he was talking about himself and uh and he has his hand on a button that could bring you know armageddon to the entire planet so why are we messing with this it's not our job to change that regime and and we should be making friends with the russians we shouldn't be treating them as an enemy now we've pushed them into the camp with china that's not a good thing for our country and by the way you know the
What we're doing now does not appear to be weakening Putin at all. Putin now, you know, if you believe the polls that are coming out of Russia, they show him, you know, the most recent polls that I've seen show him with an 89% popularity that people in Russia support the war in Ukraine, and they support him as an individual.
What we're doing now does not appear to be weakening Putin at all. Putin now, you know, if you believe the polls that are coming out of Russia, they show him, you know, the most recent polls that I've seen show him with an 89% popularity that people in Russia support the war in Ukraine, and they support him as an individual.
What we're doing now does not appear to be weakening Putin at all. Putin now, you know, if you believe the polls that are coming out of Russia, they show him, you know, the most recent polls that I've seen show him with an 89% popularity that people in Russia support the war in Ukraine, and they support him as an individual.
And I understand there's problems with polling and you don't know what to believe, but the polls consistently show that. And it's not America's business to be the policeman of the world and to be changing regimes in the world. That's illegal. We shouldn't be breaking international laws.
And I understand there's problems with polling and you don't know what to believe, but the polls consistently show that. And it's not America's business to be the policeman of the world and to be changing regimes in the world. That's illegal. We shouldn't be breaking international laws.
And I understand there's problems with polling and you don't know what to believe, but the polls consistently show that. And it's not America's business to be the policeman of the world and to be changing regimes in the world. That's illegal. We shouldn't be breaking international laws.
You know, we should actually be looking for ways to improve relationships with Russia, not to, you know, not to destroy Russia, not to destroy and not to choose its leadership for them. That's up to the Russian people, not us.
You know, we should actually be looking for ways to improve relationships with Russia, not to, you know, not to destroy Russia, not to destroy and not to choose its leadership for them. That's up to the Russian people, not us.
You know, we should actually be looking for ways to improve relationships with Russia, not to, you know, not to destroy Russia, not to destroy and not to choose its leadership for them. That's up to the Russian people, not us.
And I think the U.S. can play a really important role, and a U.S. president can play a really important role by reassuring the Russians that we're not going to consider them an enemy anymore, that we want to be friends. And it doesn't mean that you have to let down your guard completely. The way that you do it, which was the way President Kennedy did it, is you do it one step at a time.