RFK Jr. The Debate and the Independent Media
RFK Jr. did not qualify for the presidential debate Thursday, June 27, at 8p.m. CST. In response to this, RFK Jr plans to join the debate anyway. Not on the stage, but in some other manner, live, answering the same questions as the other candidates. Exactly what that’s gong to look like is still to be determined.
Considering these are strange and new times, this is the earliest presidential debate ever and the first one since the debate commission was founded in the 70s. This debate, unlike every other previous debate is going to have ads. Breaking points claims they are having trouble getting the streams due to the “negotiations”.
This is an opportunity like no other for independent media. They have a choice to air the CNN debate or The Real Debate that Kennedy intends to put on which will air the whole CNN debate AND Kennedy’s responses along with the other candidate’s statements.
Breaking Points, Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Russel Brand, and Jimmy Dore, just to name a few of the commentators that are surely going to cover the debates can potentially reach millions of voters for the campaign and cause a ripple effect through the system. Will they do it? Or will they simply toe the line and act as though Kennedy isn’t a factor.
Interestingly, in this debate the candidates will be sitting down, their mics will be turned off once their time is up, and there will be no audience. Conspiracy theorist are wondering whether Joe Biden will show up or if it will be the “man in the mask”?