I don't know why they would fear him. He'd bring some well needed common sense to the party.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ablishment-fears-rfk-jr-has-a-path-to-victory
After 18 years of being canceled by the corporate legacy media, then targeted specifically for social media censorship by the Biden administration for promulgating “misinformation” during the pandemic, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing a remarkable end run around the long media blackout by forcing discussion of officially verboten issues with a presidential run. Now, with renewed interest in his views as a result of that run, the blackout is collapsing. And it’s driving the legacy media, as well as their handlers in the Democratic Party, insane with desperation.
Kennedy’s surprising strength in the polls and robust fundraising numbers have led to an abrupt change in tactics on the part of Democratic strategists, who until recently had been advising party leaders to treat RFK Jr.’s presidential run as if it didn’t exist. This shift was reflected in the recent concerted denunciations of Kennedy as a “racist anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist” by former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre in the wake of a piece about remarks he made about the danger of existing ethnically-targeted bioweapon research.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ablishment-fears-rfk-jr-has-a-path-to-victory
After 18 years of being canceled by the corporate legacy media, then targeted specifically for social media censorship by the Biden administration for promulgating “misinformation” during the pandemic, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing a remarkable end run around the long media blackout by forcing discussion of officially verboten issues with a presidential run. Now, with renewed interest in his views as a result of that run, the blackout is collapsing. And it’s driving the legacy media, as well as their handlers in the Democratic Party, insane with desperation.
Kennedy’s surprising strength in the polls and robust fundraising numbers have led to an abrupt change in tactics on the part of Democratic strategists, who until recently had been advising party leaders to treat RFK Jr.’s presidential run as if it didn’t exist. This shift was reflected in the recent concerted denunciations of Kennedy as a “racist anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist” by former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre in the wake of a piece about remarks he made about the danger of existing ethnically-targeted bioweapon research.