Kennedy’s Acquiescence Does Not Signal Defeat
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s acquiescence to the Trump Administration does not signal a defeat. Now, Kennedy is better positioned for the 2028 Presidential Election—specifically to clear out the nefarious entities within the bureaucracy.
Kennedy, running as an independent, brought appeal to many. Now, by giving Donald Trump another Presidential term; Kennedy can produce the results of his efforts publicly to the American voter, prior to the Presidential Election of 2028. Kennedy bears an abundance of passion for this nation, and is exactly the individual America needs to sway the remaining independent constituency to unite beyond our partisan divisions. Americans must bolster our union in order to remove ourselves from global warfare, domestic division, and expansive foreign aid.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., sacrificing his presidential campaign reveals his eagerness to fight for the people, far above his personal interests at attaining power. Kennedy did not utilize his campaign’s momentum to promote false illusions as a pretext for his own self-enrichment.
Instead, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reached out to both parties in an effort to both concede to their campaign, and assist with their victory. Now, He has positioned himself to enter the White House, even without winning the 2024 Presidency. Trump’s second incumbency will ensure that America will not fall into the hands of the despotic; its reigns taken back from the current Establishment seeking to destroy the concept of liberty enjoyed by past generations. Kennedy is now better situated to produce immediate change in America, should Trump win the 2024 Presidential election.
If the conditions of the polls over the past year are any indication of the presidential outcome, Trump is certainly likely to prevail. The millions of Kennedy supporters will be the tipping point for this upcoming U.S. presidential election, as the citizens advocate their favor of populism over tyrannic policy initiatives.
As it is written in the New Testament by Jesus’s brother, James, “[w]ho is wise and understanding among you? By his good conduct let him show his works in the meekness of wisdom. But if you have bitter jealousy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast and be false to the truth,” (James 3:13, 14; ESV). Kennedy’s conduct certainly displays his good conduct and willingness to share powers within the administration. America can view a sample of his modern capabilities to revolutionize the permanent bureaucracy and bring America into a new age of government transparency. James goes on to note that “[t]his is not the wisdom that comes down from above, but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic, For where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every vile practice,” (James 3:15, 16; ESV). Kennedy’s departure may have invoked animosity amongst critics opposed to his decision; but it revealed a lack of jealousy and selfish ambition—proving his value in a position of leadership to the American citizenry. James notes that candidates like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. are tasked with decisions whether to act in self-interest, or represent the citizens of a nation. James adds, in accordance with Kennedy’s decision, “[b]ut the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere. And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace,” (James 3:17, 18; ESV). Overall Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s decision is Biblically supported.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is still positioned to run in states that have officiated his candidacy for ballot access. This measure will likely detract power from the Democratic party’s appeal. No longer are the constituents monopolized in their representation by a single-party candidate whose interest lies in self-enrichment and the usurpation of power. Kennedy represents another option for voters in Democratic states and swing states. Vote blue no matter who is no longer a viable methodology when it comes to politics. Now, voters are tasked to elect a candidate based on populist representation, revision within the Executive Branch, and limited government; or align their views with whatever the national government sees fit to further their own interests for self-enrichment purposes.
Conclusion
In sum, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s departure does not signal defeat, but a willingness to place his own interests aside, and focus on the needs of the nation, starting with uniting forces to bridge the divide in politics. Next, Kennedy can take on the federal bureaucracy. As a member of Trump’s cabinet, Kennedy will be able to reform the bureaucracy before having his hands tied with the duties of President. By clearing the maleficent entities within the bureaucracy and the permanent Establishment, Kennedy’s future presidency is all that more likely to (1) occur; and (2) his election be effective. Thus, this is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s acquiescence is not just a sacrifice—but an investment into the posterity of America.