This episode of Talk of the Bay includes bonus material gathered by Nyanko Nyasu. It includes the perspectives of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s supporters, who are passionate about his health policies and disillusioned by low media coverage and ballot restrictions leading up to his surprising support for Donald Trump. Included are grassroots activists, health care workers, and lifelong Democrats turned independents, describing their frustrations with the political system. The last 30 minutes are an episode of Talk of the Bay recorded on 07/09/2024, featuring host Chris Krohn engaging with three supporters of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign: grassroots organizer Barbara Lee, artist Russell Brutsche, and podcaster David Charles Plate. Barbara shares her personal journey from being a former Democrat to a vocal RFK Jr. supporter, highlighting his environmental work, opposition to COVID-19 mandates, and vision for uniting a divided America. Russell discusses his politically themed artwork, including a piece featuring RFK Jr., and the creative process behind it. David reflects on his initial skepticism of Kennedy and his transformation into a supporter, referring to RFK’s ability to admit mistakes and evolve on issues like U.S. foreign policy in Israel and Ukraine. The discussion also touches on broader political concerns, such as frustrations with partisan division, censorship, and the influence of pharmaceutical companies. The episode concludes with a conversation about the campaign for RFK Jr. and a reflection on the current political landscape.
RFK Jr. and His Supporters – Talk of the Bay
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