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Do We Finally Have a Peace Ticket?

By Ron Paul | August 26, 2024

Just as the Harris/Walz campaign was looking for a boost from the content-free Democratic National Convention last week, real drama broke out that pulled the country’s attention back toward Republican candidate Donald Trump. Rumors had been swirling for days that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. might suspend his independent run for the White House and endorse Donald Trump and on Friday he did just that.

In his powerful speech explaining the decision, RFK, Jr. made it clear that suspending his run was difficult, as was leaving a Democratic Party that has been almost synonymous with the name “Kennedy” for many decades. On both issues RFK, Jr. explained that he was guided by principles and values over party orientation and the fluff that has increasingly come to characterize American electoral politics.

It seems the more “polarized” much of American society becomes over which political party they support, the more the rest of us continue to see less and less difference between the two when it comes to actual policy. Both parties support the warfare/welfare state. Both pursue policies leading to poverty and war instead of peace and prosperity. Both are deluded into believing that the Federal Reserve can effectively manage the economy while we amass unimaginable levels of debt.

Americans are seeking authenticity and politicians who put principles above political parties and that is exactly what RFK, Jr. did last Friday. In his speech at the Trump rally, RFK served up severe criticisms of the Democrats for their embrace of endless war.

He said: “Judging by the bellicose, belligerent speech last night in Chicago, we can assume that President Harris will be an enthusiastic advocate for this and other neocon military adventures. President Trump says he will reopen negotiations with President Putin and end the war overnight as soon as he becomes President. This alone would justify my support for his campaign.”

It was a well-aimed blow at the Biden/Harris Administration, which pretends to be seeking peace while pouring gasoline on the numerous conflicts overseas.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed in her speech to the DNC that Vice President Harris is “working tirelessly” toward a ceasefire in Gaza literally as the Biden/Harris Administration announced another huge shipment of bombs to be used by the Israeli military to kill more Palestinians.

What can we hope for in RFK, Jr.’s bold move? For one, we should hope that coming out in favor of principles instead of hollow party identification can reduce the power of political parties altogether. Already in the Republican Party we are seeing a “new guard” emerge that is ready to break with the tired neocon stranglehold on the party.

So does RFK Jr.’s endorsement of Trump on principles rather than parties mean that we finally have a “peace ticket” to support? The short answer is “no,” we don’t have a peace ticket. Many of us who hoped that the first Trump presidency would be that peace ticket were disappointed to see the likes of John Bolton and Mike Pompeo litter the Administration. There is always the chance of a repeat of these mistakes. And neither Trump nor RFK seem reliably in favor of an end to the slaughter in Gaza.

So no, this is not a “peace ticket.” But at least with what we have seen this past week with RFK and Trump, we get the feeling that peace is on the menu. It’s a start.

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2 Comments »

  1. No RFK you did not leave the Democrats, the Democrats left you.

    The Kennedys are traditionally and ethically ‘Liberals” as, perhaps, once upon a time the Democratic party was too.

    Liberal :

    respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour:

    willing to consider new or different ideas

    • open-mindedThe campaign attracts progressive, open-minded people.
    • tolerantThey are very tolerant of different religions in that country.
    • broad-mindedTravel helps you become more broad-minded.
    • receptiveHe was very receptive to the idea.

    Elon Musk and millions of others such as myself face the same problem. The party left us and I do mean “Left”.

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    peterjohnarnold's avatar Comment by peterjohnarnold | August 28, 2024 | Reply

  2. It all sounds too well: a narrowly escaped assassination and now also support from both sides to MAGA together.

    Has someone at the top understood that Joe Biden is a lame duck (and Kamala Harris a giggling clown), that the war against Ukraine has failed and that there is too much polarisation in order to rule the country? Did someone understand the ineffectiveness of Black Lives Matter and its ruined cities as a result of two-tier policing? Is the current destructive policy so obvious that even the staunchest zionist wants to move away from it because it doesn’t serve their agenda any longer?

    I’m afraid that a painful surprise awaits Robert Kennedy jr..

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    Balthasar Gerards's avatar Comment by Balthasar Gerards | August 28, 2024 | Reply


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