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      I’d be curious to know how many of those 33% are actually aware of each thing RFK Jr has done, how many approve each of those things, and how many are just stating their answers here as a way of expressing their support for Trump.

      The propaganda bubble most of these people live in insulates them from reality, but at the same time, I’m pretty sure you could invent a fictional Trump appointee and a majority of Republicans would claim they approve of the job they are doing. And you could probably get them to say they support all kinds of crazy shit they don’t actually agree with as long as they view the question as a partisan referendum.

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    Unfortunately, these waning numbers for RFK may not mean all that much. According to the Quinnipiac poll, 71% of Republicans still approve of Kennedy as HHS chief. And while some members of the GOP have become more critical of RFK Jr.’s performance, especially following the CDC defection, many are still roundly in his corner—most notably President Donald Trump himself.

    71% just from republicans is actually pretty bad…

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        Close-ish…

        Exactly 33% of respondents said they currently approved of Kennedy’s stint as HHS secretary, while 54% disapproved

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          It’s that same core of 30% that apparently want to follow the GOP straight to their own graves. As much as Trump is the current problem, there needs to be a reckoning with this rot sooner or later.

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            It’s normal human variation.

            A chunk of any group of humans just wants someone to confidently tell them what to do.

            Unfortunately intelligence and confidence is usually an either/or thing.

            Someone who knows their shit and is intelligent is aware of possible flaws with their plan, and is pre-emptively coming up with possible fixes if needed. They will never be 100% confident.

            But an idiot with no idea what they’re talking about?

            That’s exactly the type of person to always be 100% confident.

            Our monkey brains are wired to think that if someone is that confident, they’d be dead if they weren’t also capable.

            Generational wealth/power isn’t unique to humans, but inherited wealth/power is. With everything else if the powerful parent is gone, the nepo kids lose all status.

            That’s the disconnect from how we evolved and how we currently live. Especially when we stop educating people so they can think past instincts

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              Think of that one guy in the office who is just average. Does their job OK, but your life is better when you don’t have to interact too much with em.

              Not really all that interesting to talk to. Maybe has some dull hobbies, probably not all that deep into them. Drives a midsize sedan or a minivan. Can do some household repairs so long as it involves a hammer or duct tape: Probably likes to mow the grass as a good pastime. Sits a lot, enjoys watching the TV. Hasn’t read a book in years.

              Now realize that 50% of the population is him or worse.

              Hell, 16% of people think nuclear war would be a good idea. So yea, morons.

              This one goes out to you, Dan.

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            I think the same percentage of people approved of Nixon even as he got on the helicopter to fly away, an absolute disgrace. It’s probably the exact same people in some instances, certainly the exact same type of people…

            W probably had similar numbers, and was why his supporters were given the “out” of the astroturfed and completely fake, teabagger movement. The “Tea Party” doesn’t exist any more than the “Democrat (sic) Party” does.

            I don’t know if Taco will go out with similar numbers, but I think something will be done in the aftermath to give these people an out. In the aftermath of Nixon there was no real “out” for the voter, but the rabid right wing set to work on building Bullshit Mountain so that they’d never have to worry about a mainstream media telling their voters something they didn’t want to hear…

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          Hmm that suggests the remaining ~10% must be from non-Republicans which is really depressing. I suppose he might have fans in the anti-vaxx movement still and a certain percentage of those are non-Republicans so maybe that explains it.

          Edit: Just did some napkin math and it comes out to ~12% of non-Republicans approving of him.

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            It’s probably the “alternative medicine, don’t trust doctors” crowd, which traditionally wasn’t a particularly right-wing thing but then merged with the right around the pandemic/QAnon time. Some of them must have been left behind.

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            You can’t just add up D and Rs and expect to get total population…

            A bunch of Americans still don’t identify as either.

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              That’s why I specifically said non-Republicans.

              Edit: here, I’ll walk you through the math. The article says 70% of Republicans approved of him and 33% of everyone approved of him. Republicans make up ~30% of the population. 70% of 30% is 21%. That leaves 12% unaccounted for (33-21). So 12% out of everyone both approves of him and doesn’t identify as a Republican, while 21% out of everyone both approves of him and identifies as Republican. The remaining 67% of everyone doesn’t approve of him whether or not they identify as a Republican.

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    Does not matter, he will not go away or be removed by Trump.

    Popularity polls have no meaning if they are ignored or shrugged off, and the regime in charge is not interested in functioning or suitability for a position anyway.

    RFK will only be told to pack his bags if he does something outright disastrous like inject members of trump’s family with chlorine.

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    And that matters how? He is a tick. They all are. They’ve burrowed into the skin at this point.

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      The same poll shows just 30% approval of the Democratic party. In other words, RFK Jr is slightly more popular than the Democrats.

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        Hilarious. Does anyone at Dem HQ ever stop to consider the implications of that stat or do they continue with their strategy of corporate kleptocracy? It seems that a FPTP system tends to converge to a race to the bottom where the electorate is forced to permanently choose a lesser evil. The civilisation we are building is too big to fail and we need an anti trust action. That seems to be emerging in the form of climate change while we argue about gender politics.

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      I can’t work out if people just detach from all reality regarding politics between elections, or if the lizardman constant is growing.

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    Did they ever even fucking start with this dumbfuck?

    Taco only “won” by the slimmest of numbers. Most people hate Taco, too, but a lot of apathy and stupidity had people sitting out and therefore, Taco “won”. Taco gets in there and puts fElon in there and Bobby Brainworm in there as a giant FUCK YOU to “the left”, but most people don’t like either of these two douchebags.

    People especially hate Bobby Brainworm since what animates Bobby Brainworm is to take vaccines away from Americans so that people, including children, can die of preventable diseases. And he sat there and FUCKING LIED about it during his hearings. And Republicans, the little quislings that they are, didn’t care at all that he is a lying liar.

    Bobby Brainworm can go fuck himself with his crazy cult of “wellness”.

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    It is both saddening but also wholly unsurprising that the “Tylenol causes autism” is probably a big reason for this. Not just because it’s baseless conspiracy slop; No, that would make too much sense. A big part of the divide is because the conspiracy slop enjoyers are upset that it isn’t THEIR conspiracy slop that he’s peddling. They’re mad that he isn’t saying this about vaccines first.

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    I’m not sure the strategy of hiring someone who has personally injected every single drug into his veins at some point in his life to be health chief was ever going to work out.

    At least they should give him all the diseases too so we can see if the drugs work!