POL RFK Jr Considering Aaron Rodgers, Jesse Ventura As Potential Running Mates, Post #33 per CNN - Aaron Rodgers shared Sandy Hook Conspiracy Theories.

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I don't know anything about Rodgers but Ventura is a clown. Biggest cry baby in the world.
Rodgers is an NFL quarterback. Really good years with the Packers, lately with the Jets (but got injured for the season in his first game with them last year).

His main claim to any kind of political fame is being an outspoken opponent of the Covid vaccine. Seems to have pretty conservative, maybe libertarian, views.

I think he'd be a real gamble, probably more risk than reward.

Ventura would probably overshadow the ticket with his mouth rather than being a supportive/complementary piece of the puzzle. Sort of like having Alex Jones on the ticket.

These would be polarizing choices that would appeal to a pretty specific bloc, but probably wouldn't enhance RFK's chances of winning.
 

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NEW: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering picking New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rogers as his running mate.

The development was confirmed by a representative for RFK Jr. to Fox News Digital.

Rogers recently said that he wanted to have a debate alongside RFK Jr. against Travis Kelce and Dr. Anthony Fauci.

"Listen, Mr. Pfizer said he didn't think he'd be in a vax war with me. This ain't even a war, homie. This is just conversation. But if you want to have some sort of duel, debate, have me on the [New Heights] podcast," Rogers said to ESPN host Pat McAfee.

"I'm gonna take my man [Robert F. Kennedy] Jr. and he can have Fauci or some other pharmacrat, and we can have a conversation about this."

View: https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1767690680602943881?t=R0i0WAVi-Zd-17AVW5ovWw&s=19
 

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Ventura is out of the same cracked mold as Kennedy, mostly fiscally conservative and mostly socially liberal. Very little of the left, the middle, and the right wants that. Kennedy does know that fiscally conservative and socially liberal people have a compass with a spinning needle, and will attempt to exploit their weakness. His problem is that there just aren't that many of them.

Kennedy and Ventura are not the kind of people you'd want to hand over your rights to, because they know better than you do, how to run your own lives.

And, as we're finding out, no amount of fiscal conservatism will matter, when the social structure of the nation is being destroyed.
 

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And this is the first decision that he makes, and this is what he comes up with? Speaks to his mental processes. I guess they are better than kamala, hillary, schumer, goldman, schiff, bernie, sandy....or any other neocommunist. :shr:
 

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And this is the first decision that he makes, and this is what he comes up with? Speaks to his mental processes. I guess they are better than kamala, hillary, schumer, goldman, schiff, bernie, sandy....or any other neocommunist. :shr:
Trump's last attempt at picking people for his administration didn't go too well. either.

Those two would be a kiss of death for RFK,Jr.'s run
 

The Cub

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Trump's last attempt at picking people for his administration didn't go too well. either.

Those two would be a kiss of death for RFK,Jr.'s run
Excellent point!!

I would say that the biggest failure of Trump's first term were the number of Deep Staters that he chose to surround himself with. They say that as an outsider, he did not know who to choose, so he relied upon recommendations from the Swamp.

His choices: Milley, Pence, Pompeo, Bolton, Mnuchin, Haspel, Haley, Mattis, Esper, Barr, McMasters...

As I stated before, I would prefer to have inexperienced honest people in key positions vs. experienced crooks.
 
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Agree. If this is a serious announcement, he's turning his candidacy into a joke.

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And this is the first decision that he makes, and this is what he comes up with? Speaks to his mental processes. I guess they are better than kamala, hillary, schumer, goldman, schiff, bernie, sandy....or any other neocommunist. :shr:
Yeah. Not sure who I thought would be a good fit, but these two being floated kind of surprised me. Especially Rodgers. Though both he and Ventura bring down the ticket's seriousness factor a few notches in my view.
 

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Kennedy is a Democrat plant to draw votes from Trump. Polls were starting to look like he was going to hurt Biden more than Trump. These VP picks are meant to draw in Republicans who would vote for Trump away to Kennedy.
 

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RFK Jr. Reveals Vice President Contenders​


BY TYLER DURDEN
WEDNESDAY, MAR 13, 2024 - 03:45 PM
Authored by Jeff Louderback via The Epoch Times,
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Minnesota governor and professional wrestler Jesse Ventura are among the potential running mates for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the New York Times reported on March 12.


Citing “two people familiar with the discussions,” the New York Times wrote that Mr. Kennedy “recently approached” Mr. Rodgers and Mr. Ventura about the vice president’s role, “and both have welcomed the overtures.”

Mr. Kennedy has talked to Mr. Rodgers “pretty continuously” over the last month, according to the story. The candidate has kept in touch with Mr. Ventura since the former governor introduced him at a February voter rally in Tucson, Arizona.

Stefanie Spear, who is the campaign press secretary, told The Epoch Times on March 12 that “Mr. Kennedy did share with the New York Times that he’s considering Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura as running mates along with others on a short list.”

Ms. Spear added that Mr. Kennedy will name his running mate in the upcoming weeks.

Former Democrat presidential candidates Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard declined the opportunity to join Mr. Kennedy’s ticket, according to the New York Times.

Mr. Kennedy has also reportedly talked to Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) about becoming his running mate.

Last week, Mr. Kennedy endorsed Mr. Paul to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) as the Senate Minority Leader after Mr. McConnell announced he would step down from the post at the end of the year.


CNN reported early on March 13 that Mr. Kennedy’s shortlist also includes motivational speaker Tony Robbins, Discovery Channel Host Mike Rowe, and civil rights attorney Tricia Lindsay. The Washington Post included the aforementioned names plus former Republican Massachusetts senator and U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, Scott Brown.

In April 2023, Mr. Kennedy entered the Democrat presidential primary to challenge President Joe Biden for the party’s 2024 nomination. Claiming that the Democrat National Committee was “rigging the primary” to stop candidates from opposing President Biden, Mr. Kennedy said last October that he would run as an independent.

This year, Mr. Kennedy’s campaign has shifted its focus to ballot access. He currently has qualified for the ballot as an independent in New Hampshire, Utah, and Nevada.

Mr. Kennedy also qualified for the ballot in Hawaii under the “We the People” party.

In January, Mr. Kennedy’s campaign said it had filed paperwork in six states to create a political party. The move was made to get his name on the ballots with fewer voter signatures than those states require for candidates not affiliated with a party.

The “We the People” party was established in five states: California, Delaware, Hawaii, Mississippi, and North Carolina. The “Texas Independent Party” was also formed.

A statement by Mr. Kennedy’s campaign reported that filing for political party status in the six states reduced the number of signatures required for him to gain ballot access by about 330,000.


Ballot access guidelines have created a sense of urgency to name a running mate. More than 20 states require independent and third-party candidates to have a vice presidential pick before collecting and submitting signatures.

Like Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Ventura is an outspoken critic of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and safety.

Mr. Ventura, 72, gained acclaim in the 1970s and 1980s as a professional wrestler known as Jesse “the Body” Ventura. He appeared in movies and television shows before entering the Minnesota gubernatorial race as a Reform Party headliner. He was a longshot candidate but prevailed and served one term.



Former pro wrestler Jesse Ventura in Washington on Oct. 4, 2013. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

In an interview on a YouTube podcast last December, Mr. Ventura was asked if he would accept an offer to run on Mr. Kennedy’s ticket.

“I would give it serious consideration. I won’t tell you yes or no. It will depend on my personal life. Would I want to commit myself at 72 for one year of hell (campaigning) and then four years (in office)?” Mr. Ventura said with a grin.

Mr. Rodgers, who spent his entire career as a quarterback for the Green Bay Packers before joining the New York Jets last season, remains under contract with the Jets. He has not publicly commented about joining Mr. Kennedy’s ticket, but the four-time NFL MVP endorsed him earlier this year and has stumped for him on podcasts.

The 40-year-old Rodgers is still under contract with the Jets after tearing his Achilles tendon in the 2023 season opener and being sidelined the rest of the year. The Jets are owned by Woody Johnson, a prominent donor to former President Donald Trump who served as U.S. Ambassador to Britain under President Trump.

Since the COVID-19 vaccine was introduced, Mr. Rodgers has been outspoken about health issues that can result from taking the shot. He told podcaster Joe Rogan that he has lost friends and sponsorship deals because of his decision not to get vaccinated.



Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets talks to reporters after training camp at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center in Florham Park, N.J., on July 26, 2023. (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)


Earlier this year, Mr. Rodgers challenged Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Dr. Anthony Fauci to a debate.

Mr. Rodgers referred to Mr. Kelce, who signed an endorsement deal with vaccine manufacturer Pfizer, as “Mr. Pfizer.”

Dr. Fauci served as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases from 1984 to 2022 and was chief medical adviser to the president from 2021 to 2022.

When Mr. Kennedy announces his running mate, it will mark another challenge met to help gain ballot access.

“In some states, the signature gathering window is not open. New York is one of those and is one of the most difficult with ballot access requirements,” Ms. Spear told The Epoch Times.
“We need our VP pick and our electors, and we have to gather 45,000 valid signatures. That means we will collect 72,000 since we have a 60 percent buffer in every state,” she added.
The window for gathering signatures in New York opens on April 16 and closes on May 28, Ms. Spear noted.

“Mississippi, North Carolina, and Oklahoma are the next three states we will most likely check off our list,” Ms. Spear added. “We are confident that Mr. Kennedy will be on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. We have a strategist, petitioners, attorneys, and the overall momentum of the campaign.”
 

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RFK Jr.’s VP prospect Aaron Rodgers has shared false Sandy Hook conspiracy theories in private conversations

Pamela Brown Jake Tapper
By Pamela Brown and Jake Tapper, CNN
Updated 6:42 PM EDT, Wed March 13, 2024

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has confirmed that among his potential vice-presidential prospects is New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who in private conversations shared deranged conspiracy theories about the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting not being real.

CNN knows of two people with whom Rodgers has enthusiastically shared these stories, including with Pamela Brown, one of the journalists writing this piece.

Brown was covering the Kentucky Derby for CNN in 2013 when she was introduced to Rodgers, then with the Green Bay Packers, at a post-Derby party. Hearing that she was a journalist with CNN, Rodgers immediately began attacking the news media for covering up important stories. Rodgers brought up the tragic killing of 20 children and 6 adults by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School, claiming it was actually a government inside job and the media was intentionally ignoring it.

When Brown questioned him on the evidence to show this very real shooting was staged, Rodgers began sharing various theories that have been disproven numerous times. Such conspiracy theories were also later at the center of lawsuits brought by victims’ families when they sued conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on the matter.

Jones baselessly repeating lies that the 2012 mass shooting was staged, and that the families and first responders were “crisis actors,” spawned multiple lawsuits and a trial was held in 2022 over lawsuits that were filed in Connecticut.

Family members throughout that trial described in poignant terms how the lies had prompted unrelenting harassment against them and compounded the emotional agony of losing their loved ones.

Brown recalls Rodgers asking her if she thought it was off that there were men in black in the woods by the school, falsely claiming those men were actually government operatives. Brown found the encounter disturbing.

Rodgers, through one of his agents, declined to comment to CNN.

CNN has spoken to another person with a similar story. This person, to whom CNN has granted anonymity so as to avoid harassment,
recalled that several years ago, Rodgers claimed, “Sandy Hook never happened…All those children never existed. They were all actors.”

When asked about the grieving parents, the source recalled Rodgers saying, “They’re all making it up. They’re all actors.”

Rodgers went on to delve into some of the darker caverns of the false conspiracy theory. This person found the encounter disturbing.

Kennedy’s campaign announced Wednesday that the candidate will name his running mate on March 26 in Oakland, California. Kennedy told CNN in an interview on Tuesday that he had recently met with Rodgers, as well as former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, about the possibility of joining his campaign.

 

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From an email:

The time has come for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to announce his running mate for the 2024 presidential election.
Because of your support, this is now the most successful independent campaign in history. Together, we have shown the world that Americans really are tired of the vitriol and division. Americans are looking for a leader who can “Heal The Divide.”
On Tuesday March 26th, in Oakland, California, Mr. Kennedy will announce the partner that he has chosen to help lead America into a brighter vision of peace, prosperity and unity. We would be honored for you to join us for this historic announcement.
 

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Red Baron

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He *probably* said, as did many others (including several NYpolice officers inspoke to at the time), that the official story didn't add up. I doubt he said the kids never died, which was (and is) a conspiracy theory espoused in some places on the net.

Summerthyme
CNN has spoken to another person with a similar story. This person, to whom CNN has granted anonymity so as to avoid harassment, recalled that several years ago, Rodgers claimed, “Sandy Hook never happened…All those children never existed. They were all actors.”

 
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