The New Left: How Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Has Revealed How the DNC Became a Far-Right Corporatist Agency
I traveled with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to defend America against Pharma-bought members of the DNC who, in 18 states, targeted rights to refuse vaccine mandates. The left is not the left we knew.
In a recent groundbreaking speech, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a long-time public health advocate who has worked tirelessly to safeguard children’s health and parental rights to informed permission for medical procedures, announced his independent candidacy for the President of the United States. This was not merely a political announcement: it was a scathing critique of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and its ideological shift towards far-right corporatism. This article provides an analysis of Kennedy's speech to understand how the DNC, once a bastion for liberal and progressive ideals, has morphed into an agency that aligns more closely with corporate interests than with the rights and freedoms of the American people.
The Historical Evolution of the DNC
The Democratic National Committee has historically been the party of the people, advocating for social justice, civil rights, and economic equality. However, the shift towards corporatism began as early as the Bill Clinton era, with policies like deregulation and trade agreements such as NAFTA. These decisions were pivotal in aligning the DNC with corporate interests, marking a fundamental alteration in the party's ideological stance towards far-right corporatism.
How the Left Sold Your Rights (2016-2020)
Between 2016 and 2020, the DNC made a concerted effort to remove exemptions to vaccine mandates across 18 states in which prior generations specifically placed those same exemptions into law. In some states, they succeeded, stripping individuals of their rights to informed consent and parents to the rights of informed permission for childhood vaccines. This move is part of a broader trend of healthcare commodification and corporatization. It raises ethical questions about the role of government in healthcare decisions and aligns the DNC more closely with pharmaceutical companies, thereby compromising individual rights for corporate gains.
The Ideological Landscape
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign comes at a time when many Americans are beginning to realize that the old categories of Left and Right no longer apply. In 2019, I offered new categorizes the current political landscape into three distinct ideologies: The New Left, equated with Communism; The New Middle, described as Democratic Capitalism; and The New Right, identified as American-Style Fascism. The DNC's policies, particularly in healthcare and economic regulation, align more closely with the New Right, a form of governance where government agencies are essentially puppets controlled by extremely wealthy and greedy corporations.
The Illusion of Choice in a Uni-Party System
The two-party system has devolved into a "uni-party" duopoly, a two-headed monster funded by the same corporate interests—Big Oil, Big Tech, Big Pharma. This illusion of choice has led to policy stagnation and increased voter apathy, perpetuating a system that Kennedy describes as "hopelessly corrupt."
The Decline of Regulatory Agency
Agencies like the FDA, EPA, and NIH were once considered the gold standard of regulatory oversight. However, instances of regulatory capture, where these agencies have been influenced by the corporations they are supposed to regulate, have compromised their integrity. This decline has severe implications for public safety and health, further aligning the DNC with corporate interests.
The Promise and Perils of an Independent Presidency
Kennedy's independent candidacy represents a break from the traditional two-party system. However, such a candidacy faces numerous challenges, including media coverage, ballot access, and campaign financing. Despite these hurdles, Kennedy promises a presidency focused on peace, diplomacy, and the well-being of the American people, free from corporate influence.
What’s to Come
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s speech serves as a wake-up call for those who still believe in the ideals of democracy, freedom, and individual rights. His critique of the DNC reveals a disturbing shift towards far-right corporatism, masked by the illusion of choice offered by the two-party system. As Kennedy embarks on his journey towards the presidency, he ignites hope for a return to true democratic values, far removed from the corporate interests that have infiltrated American politics. This shift has implications not just for American politics, but for the very concept of democracy itself.
Funny there's no mention of the swamp which is the true uniparty.
That is the true battle. It's way beyond a couple of agencies. Systemic Bureacratic Rot.
As long as Mr. Kennedy touts the absurd idea of “reparations”, he’s a big “NO” as far as I am concerned.
Oh, and the whole jailing of “climate deniers” thing is a bit of a problem as well.
For what it’s worth.