On the other hand, he’s against potato chips in kids’ school lunches

Actually there isn’t any on the other hand here at all.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a bizarre new “explanation” for the deadly measles outbreak sweeping western Texas.
According to public health experts, the country’s worst measles outbreak in years is being fueled by vaccination hesitancy, which critics say Kennedy has stoked for years.
Asked to defend his response to the health crisis, President Donald Trump‘s secretary of health and human services blamed that hesitancy on “aborted fetus debris” in jabs.
“There are populations like the Mennonites in Texas who are most afflicted, and they have religious objections to the vaccination because the MMR vaccine contains a lot of aborted fetus debris and DNA particles,” he said during a NewsNation town hall event Wednesday dedicated to Trump‘s first 100 days back in office.
“So, they don’t want to take it. We ought to be able to take care of those populations when they get sick.”
Vaccines do not contain aborted fetuses, fetal cells, fetal DNA, or fetal debris, according to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
For years, Kennedy has spread debunked conspiracy theories about vaccines, falsely claiming the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine causes autism, and that the COVID-19 vaccine is the “deadliest ever made.”
But this appears to be the first time he’s floated the patently false “fetus debris” claim.
Chemtrails. Wi-fi gives you brain cancer. Covid was designed to bypass Jews. Antivax a thousand ways. This barely scratches the surface of the crazy things he believes.
Now he’s in charge! Of health!
There is not this much ruin in a nation.
Remember way back when — I think it was about 12 weeks ago — when various public health figures were forced to pretend that RFK the Lesser is something other than a crazy person who has gotten into a position of power because of his craziness rather than despite it? This brain damaged freak had be sanewashed, because otherwise what our system has become is too disturbing to contemplate.
But as Arnold Rothstein told the young Meyer Lansky, there’s only so much you can teach a person, until you reach the limits of his capabilities.