For some time, I had suspected that the stupidity of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. runs deep. Just how deep, is a surprise even to me. Let me give you just two examples from a choice of plenty:
EXAMPLE No 1
In January 2026, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released far-reaching new Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2025–2030. They dramatically “flipped the food pyramid” by encouraging Americans to consume red meat and whole milk, sources previously discouraged by public health experts because of their contributios to heart disease and other chronic conditions.
“American households must prioritize whole, nutrient-dense foods—protein, dairy, vegetables, fruits, healthy fats, and whole grains—and dramatically reduce highly processed foods. This is how we Make America Healthy Again”, Kennedy commented. “Thanks to the bold leadership of President Trump, this edition of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans will reset federal nutrition policy, putting our families and children first as we move towards a healthier nation,” Secretary Rollins said. “At long last, we are realigning our food system to support American farmers, ranchers, and companies that grow and produce real food. Farmers and ranchers are at the forefront of the solution, and that means more protein, dairy, vegetables, fruits, healthy fats, and whole grains on American dinner tables.”
The scientific community responded with outrage, calling it a reckless abandonment of evidence-based nutrition and science. Promoting saturated fats and red meats contradicts decades of medical research and will increase cardiovascular disease rates across the US.
EXAMPLE No 2
In a hilarious revelation Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took to Joe Rogan’s podcast to inform the world that the UK has become a dystopian nightmare. “It’s like the Soviets. It’s like Kafka,” he declared in February 27, 2026.
The trigger for this epiphany? David Lammy, the UK’s Deputy Prime Minister, announced plans to scrap jury trials for offenses carrying less than three years imprisonment. Instead, a judge will decide. Lammy felt that this was necessary because of the backlog that meant cases could not be heard for years. RFK Jr., ever the historian, reminded listeners that the UK was once the “birthplace of Magna Carta”. Now, according to him, the UK is a “dictatorship over speech restrictions”.
Joe Rogan was horrified. “Existential threat to freedom of thought!” he cried, as if the UK had outlawed laughter or something. The pair seemed genuinely shocked that a country with a functioning parliament and a Prime Minister might have different ideas about justice than, say, a certain American podcast audience.
The comparison to Kafka is particularly weird: Kafka’s The Trial features a man arrested by a mysterious bureaucracy for an unspecified crime. Meanwhile, RFK Jr. seems to be arguing that replacing juries with judges in minor cases is the moral equivalent of the Soviet Union. A bold claim, especially from someone whose vis part of a government that checks people’s social media upon arrival – one of several reasons why I would never travel to the US, while these people are in power. But not as bold as Kennedy’s Nazi and Holocaust references in relation to vaccines. In his 2025 HHS confirmation hearing, Senator Raphael Warnock pressed him on statements likening the CDC to a “Nazi death camp,” which RFK Jr. denied, claiming he was comparing injury rates rather than the institution itself.
Perhaps the real dystopia is RFK Jr. spending his time lecturing other countries while the US degrades into a Kafkaesque nightmare of its own?
“… encouraging Americans to consume red meat and whole milk …”
As if whole milk isn’t bad enough for its saturated fat content, RKF Jr. also promotes consuming raw milk. You know, the stuff with all those natural extra ingredients such as listeria, campylobacter, E. coli and salmonella.
It appears that RFK Jr. wants to make America healthy again by killing off children and old people.
And there is no reason to be optimistic that things will change. I live in California and just voted in the primaries. The candidates we have to choose from are not exactly the best and the brightest, and from what I can see, it is worse in many other states. At least half of voters are ignorant and easily led by folks who will only lead us into a dark per-enlightenment abyss.
Unfortunately, I share your pessimistic view, George. Republican party has been completely captured by the big tech and other interests. Slowly the Democratic party is being captured as well. During last elections most of the Democratic freshmen senators were captured by crypto industry. For example, last year, a group of them (includes your CA senator Schiff and my MD senator Alsobrooks) voted with Republicans to pass a horrible crypto friendly bill. I think this will continue, thanks to Citizens United ruling.
Nonsense! As any fule* kno, she was a brave Hungarian peasant girl who forced King John to sign the pledge at Runnymede and close the boozers at half past ten.
Is all this to be forgotten?
*Anthony Aloysius Hancock.
Something of a Shibboleth?
The USA is more akin to the Soviet Union. Impervious to reason and promoting quacks to powerful position, because they tow the party line like Lysenko who believed seeds could be transformed into other grains by cold exposure.
Do Rogan and Kennedy actually know that there are no jury trials in Germany at all and that all cases are decided exclusively by professional judges? What a nightmare! *wink, wink*