I thought I’d do a little “special edition” on my daily Google bias SERPs by looking at the RFK Jr. / Trump alliance, or what I like to call, the biggest political alliance in American history since Jefferson and Hamilton in 1790.

Anyone who bothered to watch the Trump rally in Arizona witnessed a few amazing moments (if you haven’t, go to the video player at the bottom of the page—if you press play you’ll skip straight to the part where Trump introduces Kennedy):

  • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. — a lifelong Democrat and staunch critic of Donald J. Trump — enters the arena to a standing ovation and raucous cheers by Trump’s supporters, according to Trump the loudest applause of anyone he’s ever introduced.
  • Trump announces that if elected, he will release 100% of the JFK assassination files and assign RFK to lead a new Presidential Commission on Assassination Attempts to look into the JFK assassination and the assassination attempt against him. Trump previously has stated that he listened to his advisors when they warned him not to release them.
  • Trump announces a panel of top experts working with RFK to investigate what is causing the decades-long increase in chronic health problems and childhood diseases, including auto-immune disorders, autism, obesity, infertility, and many more.

So what did the mainstream media decide to cover? Take a look at the screenshot to the right for search results for “RFK” as of this moment.

  • Predictably, The Atlantic immediately issues an article from someone who says that RFK Jr. sold him cocaine in college. Google News sees it fit to feature this as the #1 result for searches on “RFK”.

    Why is it always The Atlantic?
  • CNN, ABC, and USA Today instantly go to covering the horse race. No talk of policies, no talk of issues that unified MAGA and RFK supporters (and have the potential of unifying the country). No, they’re going straight to “how will this alliance hurt Trump”.
  • The Washington Post isn’t so subtle. They ignore those common issues and dive straight into issues that Trump and RFK supporters likely disagree on, clearly intending to drive a wedge between them as quickly and as severely as possible. Time will tell if the two sides take the bait and destroy each other, or if they work together to find common ground.
  • NBC, predictably, puts its full attention on a note that Kerry Kennedy put out denouncing RFK. On a related note, I posted a response to them with a quote from RFK Sr. about people who teach others to hate and fear their brother, but as of this writing it’s gotten 66 views.
  • The Hill sees the alliance as “a sign of weakness”.

If there was just ONE honest journalist, they would recognize the amazing feat of taking two movements that hated each other and were on the polar opposites sides of many issues, and how they found that they agreed and could unify on the most important issues: fixing the corruption in government, fixing the corruption in corporate America (especially big pharma), and protecting the lives and the health of our children.

These are issues that ALL Americans can unite on. Which is why it is so terrifying to deep state politicians and the mainstream media—who get all their power and their wealth by these things.

But if Trump and RFK (which means their supporters) are able to work together on the issues they agree on, then they will develop the mutual respect they need to work out compromises for the issues they do not agree with.

That’s what the founders had in mind when they started this experiment called America.

There’s one thing more important than Making American Great Again or Making America Healthy Again:

It’s Making America America Again