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imanamerican63

(15,364 posts)
Fri Sep 5, 2025, 08:02 AM Friday

The one answer that made RFK Jr. an absolute buffoon! [View all]

“I told her she had to resign because I asked her if she was trustworthy and she said “no”?

Ummm, you’re definitely not qualified to ask anyone that question, because you’re an inept, corrupt, lying mouth piece who is working for the most unqualified, worthless, untrustworthy corrupt person we have seen in our lifetime!

You should be ashamed of yourself for tarnishing the reputation of your name and the Kennedy family legacy before you. You’re an embarrassment to medical society and are plainly guilty of incompetency!



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The stupidity... littlemissmartypants Friday #1
And that's on the first page of the preface. rubbersole Friday #2
What that boils down to is that former CDC Director Susan Monarez admitted that she couldn't be trusted to adopt Heidi Friday #3
Translation MarcoZandrini Friday #4
I think it was meant to be the loyalty question surfered Friday #5
Yes, and he's spinning it as though she admitted to being a traitor to the nation. Heidi Friday #8
If I ran an organization, and I was about to make a major blunder, I would want advisers to tell me. Midnight Writer Friday #6
That's because you are not an inept, insecure "fucking moron" MLWR Friday #7
I lost count. The contradictory answers to different questioners were farcical in themselves. marble falls Friday #9
Such an obvious lie. Ray Bruns Friday #10
I can't believe he hasn't been fired yet ... FakeNoose Friday #11
It's the kind of lie a small child tells 70sEraVet Friday #12
Right totally believable that a person would deny being trustworthy IronLionZion Friday #13
That's what?Happens when you put a crackhead in charge his brain is fried Tribetime Friday #14
It's obvious that that worm feasted on RFK Jr's brain far too long. Gimpyknee Friday #15
I had to read that first sentence twice, because it made no sense to me. niyad Friday #16
I watched that sh!tshow on CNN International last night. Heidi Friday #24
I cannot watch him, any more than I can krasnov, or any member of his cult. niyad Friday #25
I've gotta stop. Heidi Friday #26
My kitty, my neighbors, and the local wildlife appreciate my not watching. niyad Friday #28
Only this: Heidi Friday #29
huggggggggs niyad Friday #31
And he believed her? SpankMe Friday #17
The Cretan said "all Cretans are liars" paradox. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Friday #20
So all the way back in [checks notes] July when the Senate was confirming her... Ol Janx Spirit Friday #18
He lied (I'm sure). He undoubtedly asked "Can I trust you to promote MAHA and tRump" and she said no. Bernardo de La Paz Friday #19
Or can I trust you too spread crackpot theories about vaccines? Walleye Friday #27
It was also a complete lie paleotn Friday #21
That was such a stupid response it should be immediately disqualifying for anything other than helping Vinca Friday #22
Has anyone asked her? Seems like she would protect people from this wackadoodle's policies. Blue Full Moon Friday #23
A statement from attorneys @MarkSZaidEsq and Abbe David Lowell, on behalf of former CDC Director Susan Monarez: LetMyPeopleVote Friday #30
It's a distortion of language. returnee Friday #32
IMO Snackshack Friday #33
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