‘They Felt They Had to Destroy Democracy to Save it’: A Fireside Chat with RFK Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appearance at The American Spectator’s 56th Robert L. Bartley Gala was a full circle moment for The American Spectator founder, R. Emmett Tyrell, as RFK Sr. inspired the title of Tyrell’s memoir, How Do We Get Out of Here?. Paul Kengor began their conversation with that story, and they discussed the fall of the Democratic Party, RFK Jr.’s experience in and out of the presidential race, government corruption, and more.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) was the gala’s keynote speaker and delivered an excellent speech covering various topics. Paul and RFK Jr. complemented each other well in their perspectives on government corruption.
Paul and Grace had the opportunity to speak with RFK Jr. and Sen. Rand Paul at the gala. In this episode of The Weekend Spectator, they dive into the event’s highlights and Paul’s conversation with RFK Jr. on stage. (WATCH: The Weekend Spectator Ep. 12: RFK Jr. and Trump Unite Against The Radical Left)
Watch the full episode here!
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