If anyone knows that the game is rigged, it’s presidential candidate and former Democrat, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
And he made that clear to a curious Andrew Schulz on the “Flagrant” podcast.
“Who’s more corrupt?” Schulz asks RFK Jr., referencing the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee.
“Probably equally corrupt, but I don’t know,” RFK Jr. tells Schulz, adding, “I don’t even know the metric by which you would measure that.”
“But the Democratic National Committee is really misbehaving. They’re really trying to block people. They try to block me, they try to block Trump. I’m not a fan of Trump, but I want to be on a level battlefield with him; I don’t want to beat him because a court threw him out.”
“I think this persecution that the Democratic National Committee has leveled, that people see that as unfair,” he continues. “This is what they do in banana republics.”
Dave Rubin finds the conversation “refreshing.”
“He is telling the truth,” Rubin says, noting that while RFK Jr. won’t completely disparage the Democrats, he clearly knows they are more corrupt.
“He knows the Democrats are worse than the Republicans. When the Republicans had their insurgency in 2015, an orange man named Donald Trump, the party maybe didn’t like him,” Rubin explains, adding, “but they didn’t change any of the rules.”
To hear more, watch the episode below.
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