A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES: Health care organization launches ‘Stop RFK War Room.’ “Democratic-aligned health care advocacy groups are putting together a strategy to fight Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to be HHS secretary.”
Plus: “Woodhouse acknowledged that while some of Kennedy’s ideas might have broader support — like his efforts to ban certain food additives — his views on vaccines and his plans to cut the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration are ‘too dangerous’ to take his nomination laying down. ‘Just because Hannibal Lecter has a couple good ideas on something, doesn’t mean I want to invite Hannibal Lecter to dinner,’ he said.”
Good to see that Democrats have abandoned their over-the-top demonization of opponents post-election. But I suspect this is mostly a grift, to give consultants and operatives a new source of funds post-election. Especially if Kamala’s operation winds up stiffing them, as seems likely. . . .