The 2023 summer solstice was marked in the Green Mountains of Vermont by a somewhat incongruous visit by Democrat Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Addressing an audience of some 200 enthusiastic supporters on June 21 in Burlington, Mr. Kennedy’s subject for the evening centered on industrial pollution and his plans to improve energy efficiency through free markets. But Vermont’s hills did not reverberate with approving liberal cheers for these sensible policy proposals: nary a Democrat was in attendance.
Bernie Sanders did not introduce the fast-rising Dem hopeful from Camelot; Peter Welch did not extend a red carpet. The event that platformed Kennedy was organized and hosted by the rather libertarian-leaning Ethan Allen Institute, an educational think tank focusing on free markets, individual liberty, and constitutional integrity. Kennedy’s unconventional 2024 Presidential campaign thus found a Vermont welcome in an unexpected forum.
Ethan Allen Institute has maintained its non-partisan posture throughout three decades of policy analysis and research. A recent EAI event featured famed columnist George F. Will, and was largely attended by conservatives. A different cross-section of Vermonters gathered for RFK’s visit, hinting at the possibility of a growing alliance of populist support for an authentic maverick.
Speaking energetically in the low-ceilinged event room, Mr. Kennedy engaged the smilingly attentive crowd with a history of his legal battles against large industrial polluters challenging PCBs that tainted the Hudson River, and coal-burning plants that polluted the country with mercury. Mr. Kennedy’s passion and confident optimism held the room even for those who might disagree: there was no doubting the intensity of his sincerity.
Tellingly, RFK, Jr. did not pontificate about greenhouse gasses, or condemn Republicans for climate change. He instead focused on the nonpartisan consensus that toxic chemicals are destroying the ecosystem, and the free market forces that must be harnessed to compel polluters to internalize the true environmental costs of their products. Kennedy made an accurate case that protecting environmental resources can be accomplished without sacrificing economic growth. The standing ovation that followed suggested his closing argument hit home.
The salient appeal of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is that he truly appeals to an American political middle. He calls out the woke totalitarianism that has infested culture and government, ensuring he is anathema to the Far Left. Yet he adheres to traditional liberal positions such as renewable energy manufacturing, and appeals to conservatives disenchanted with Donald Trump (and his infamous tweets!). And juxtaposed with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, Kennedy highlights the corrupt incompetence of the bumbling incumbents.
Kennedy is making the podcast rounds to outflank the efforts of MSM to deplatform and cancel him, and he is winning that battle. Demonstrating himself to be an artful, passionate and eminently qualified candidate, his visit to Vermont portends a riveting 2024 election season for Americans. Traveling to deep-Blue Green Mountain country, hosted by libertarians, discussing climate in ways that woo even conservatives: that’s an odd duck in any pond.
Democrats are deer-in-Vermont-headlights dumbfounded about how to silence this guy from exposing their perfidy. Efforts to slander him over his vaccine record invite platforms to ….discuss vaccines—not at all what Biden and Democrats wish to do, as recent exchanges between Joe Rogan and Dr. Peter Hotez demonstrate.
Fact is, Kennedy is a hard man for Dems to discredit. No Chappaquiddick; no crotch-grabbing videos; decades of virtuous environmental battles; he wears the Kennedy family martyr mantle—John F Kennedy remains an American icon even among conservatives. Efforts by liberal pundits to discredit Kennedy are circus-like, even laughable. The corrupt Left has no credibility trying to blemish a traditional Democrat. And, their usual playbook is bereft of options—they can’t simply call him a racist or homophobe, as they do with conservatives.
The eclectic Vermont crowd at Wednesday’s Ethan Allen Institute dinner reflects a centrist mass of awakening voters, fed up with betrayals by the absentee Dem elites; eager for a moderate with brains and mettle; rebelling against extremist agitation on both the far left and right. RFK, Jr. has a low bar to clear in competence and integrity, to rally Americans from all walks of life like a snowball gathering tonnage as it crashes down a Vermont mountainside in January.
That’s some political climate change that everyone can believe in.
This commentary was previously published with American Thinker.
I'm so happy to read your comments about last night and RFK, Jr's credibility and forthcoming with FACTS. I have listened to many of his podcast visits and he really will (does) appeal to a large majority of folks. I believe, with his family's history, that he sincerely would try to unite people and not divide. This movement will get interesting for sure!
Thanks for writing this.
Your review of RFK's speech is appreciated, but I didn't come away with the same sentiments.
I had watched Jordan Peterson's interview with him earlier and found the same disconnects in his positions. The sponsors of this event tried to bill it as "educational", not political. Yeah, right. Any public appearance by a declared candidate, especially for POTUS, is by default political.
While RFK Jr.'s past efforts to clean up the waterways and his claim to support for free market solutions were extremely important and welcome, for him to ignore about 40 years now of climate related subsidies, environmental degradation and human rights violations created by solar and wind manufacturing, leaching and disposal is hypocritical or criminally negligent. In the first half of his talk, he argued that corporations were not held accountable for the cost of cleaning up their pollution, yet in the second half, he frequently declared that green energy is free forever. Anyone that believes that is in for a rude awaking when it comes time to clean up the toxic mess caused by solar panels and wind turbines. He called out the global elites, but fails to connect and name the corporations and politicians controlled by them, and that they are the same entities pushing the vaccines.
It seems to me that, besides the historical mob connections that the Kennedy's were known for and for which RFK Sr. turned against and was killed, and throughout the industrial age that RFK Jr. highlighted, all the Kennedy's have been playing both sides of the economic chess board. Make corporate profits and taxpayer subsidies on the front end, and reap legal fees and corporate fines on the back end when it comes time to clean up the mess they created.