RFK Jr calls pesticides deadly for years but now backs them in shocking flip-flop

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. loves to act like a crusader. For years, he attacked farmers and American businesses over a so-called “dangerous” weed killer, glyphosate, screaming about supposed health risks and slapping companies with lawsuits. He went after Monsanto like a left-wing pit bull, claiming they were poisoning people for profit. Liberal media treated him like a hero — a fearless fighter against “greedy corporations.”

But now we see the real story. Yesterday’s pesticide witch-hunter has suddenly decided he’s in favor of making pesticides—yes, the very same chemicals he spent decades demonizing. Kennedy is now supposedly seeing the “bigger picture.” Experts smell something funny, and it isn’t fertilizer. This is classic leftist flip-flopping—blame the science, scare the public, then quietly switch sides when it suits your ambitions.

This whole spectacle shows how little liberals actually care about American jobs or our food supply. Real conservative leaders know our farmers feed the world, using safe and time-tested tools to protect crops. The left just loves to slam American innovation while cozying up to globalist elites and environmental lobbyists in fancy boardrooms. For Kennedy, it looks like attacking pesticides was never about public health — it was all about power, influence, and headlines.

It’s no surprise, really. Kennedy’s family built their name on government handouts and backroom deals. Now, as he tries to claim the White House, he expects us to forget decades of anti-business courtroom stunts. Americans aren’t fooled by this kind of hypocrisy. The real threat isn’t a safe, regulated herbicide — it’s opportunistic politicians selling out farmers and workers for political points.

So what’s next for Kennedy? Maybe he’ll stage a photo op holding a can of Roundup. Or maybe he’ll flip yet again, depending on whichever way the liberal wind blows that day. One thing’s clear: This isn’t leadership, it’s pandering at its absolute worst. Why trust someone who can’t even stand by his own crusades?

Source: Washington Times


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