For me, I don't think he has a chance (because basically only regime-approved candidates do), but I'd be happy in the impossible case that he defeated Biden, because he seems like a decent fellow if a bit naive sometimes.
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Good, but he's also the one who said 'climate deniers' belong in prison. Huge red flag.
Totally agreed. He's far from the worst, and I'd be relatively happy with him as president, despite my misgivings, compared to many of the other options.
I really don't trust DeSantis. It's weird, since I acknowledge he's definitely one of the better governors, but I've never trusted him, and still can't. I wish he wasn't running, he should just stay in Florida; I don't want him to be president, despite his good deeds and words. He rubs me the wrong way, what can I say? And, yeah, Vivek is a snek, in my opinion. He says the right things, but I can't trust him either. As for Trump...I hate that he's the best option, and I'm no fanboy, but for me it's Trump or bust. For all his flaws, he at least pushes things in a better direction, even unintentionally.
Did he? I thought he was a civil libertarian. At least he sounds like one. If he actually said this, it's crazy.
It's a bit hard to track down, but here's one that's very close. 2014.
If you want to find more info, just look for 'climate deniers robert f kennedy,' 'climate deniers should be locked up,' or similar.
He's focused more on politicians and corporations, than individual people (although I do think he once said something very similar to my original quote, and then walked it back. But it's still ideological totalitarian nonsense.
In his defense, it was a long time ago, and in a emotionally charged environment...but retarded is still retarded.
My point still stands that I think he'd still be a better president than almost all the other retards, but we certainly can't disregard his red flags.