RFK Jr. is fighting a two-front war against chronic disease and anti-MAHA partisans
At a certain point, the gruesome reality of war fades into a white noise of fatalism. Hundreds of thousands killed in Iraq; tens of thousands killed in Afghanistan; over 1 million killed or wounded in Ukraine; Israel and Iran at each other’s throats, with the fear of the U.S. being dragged into a wider war.
Since the end of World War Two, it can be argued that there has been no “just” war — just needless killing. While most on the left won’t want to hear it or acknowledge it, there has been no president more firmly opposed to these “forever wars” and the slaughter of young soldiers than President Trump.
That said, there was one war Trump was anxious to wage — a war that counterintuitively saves lives, while taking none. To command the campaign, Trump selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“Make America Healthy Again.” It’s a nice slogan and looks good on the front of a hat, but what is it really about? The reality is that this program has the potential to save more lives than all those lost in the wars since WWII — and then some.
As Trump’s secretary of Health and Human Services, Kennedy has chosen to dedicate the rest of his working life to this quest. Why? To save lives that should not be lost in the battle against the unchecked and steadily advancing chronic disease epidemic raging in our nation.
Tragically, millions of Americans are lost each year to such preventable disease. Depending upon the study, experts say that........
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