The Michael Knowles Show - RFK Jr. Confirmation Hearing REACTION

Episode Date: January 29, 2025

The media calls RFK Jr. “controversial,” but he just proved why Trump chose him for Secretary of Health and Human Services. Michael Knowles breaks down his confirmation hearing, how he handled the... tough questions, and why the Left will be defeated again. Watch now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 RFK Jr.'s confirmation hearings for HHS Secretary are over. Here's my immediate reaction. I'm feeling good. I'm feeling good. I thought Kennedy, with one exception, which we'll get into on the show tomorrow, I thought he performed very, very well, very hostile questioning from Democrats. Ron Wyden is the ranking chairman for the Democrats on the committee, a ranking member, rather.
Starting point is 00:00:22 And I think he sounded more like Ron Weinen. Am I right? Am I right, huh? But he didn't really land a blow on him. The best part about the hearing, as far as I'm concerned, came from Senator Sheldon White House. Sheldon White House is a Democrat senator, but he's an old buddy of RFK Jr. So it puts him in a really tough position because Kennedy's confirmation is supposed to be party line. This is going to be the white shirts versus the red shirts.
Starting point is 00:00:49 That's going to be the vote. Except that Bobby Kennedy is a Democrat. And he's from the Kennedy family, which is one of the most prominent Democrat families in the country. and he's got long-standing Democrat ties. One of them, apparently, to Sheldon White House. To me, the signal that Sheldon White House will vote for Kennedy, if it comes down to it, if enough Republicans defect, came in his refusal to ask Kennedy a question. So if you were just listening to the tone or even just listening to White House's words,
Starting point is 00:01:18 you would say, oh, man, this guy's really going after Kennedy. Man, he's got a lot of complaints about Kennedy. But notice what he didn't do. He didn't ask him any questions. all the other Democrat senators were trying to catch Bobby Kennedy in a scrub. White House opened his questioning. He said, and listen, I'm not, I've got a lot of concerns. You're just going to have to listen to me, which was a great gift to Kennedy because there's no gotcha moment there.
Starting point is 00:01:40 So to me, that was White House tipping his hand saying, look, I'll let this go through. If you lose Collins, if you lose Murkowski, if you lose McConnell, if it really comes down to it, I'll vote for him. The most ridiculous part of the hearing was this woman. what's her name Tina something, some senatorics that no one had ever heard of. And she went after Bobby Kennedy because Kennedy was criticizing SSRIs on some podcast or in some paper or some time years ago. He pointed out that he's got members of his family who are on SSRIs. There's mental illness in the Kennedy family. And he said there's some real questions about it.
Starting point is 00:02:16 I mean, now it's what is it? One in five American women are on SSRIs. And they've got all of these negative side effects. And it's just, I don't know, there are a lot of questions about it. So this woman goes out there, she says, in this unhinged rant, screeching, screaming, not seeming like the most stable person, she said, and I've been on SSRIs, and I'm, essentially, I'm the proof that SSRIs work. I think that undercut her argument.
Starting point is 00:02:38 Okay. Just judging by her line of questioning, I would probably ban SSRIs from ever being used to anywhere in the country. Otherwise, you had softball questions from the Republicans. We were waiting to see if any Republicans were going to tip their hand that maybe they weren't going to vote for Kennedy. It all went perfectly fine. They were starting to get into the weeds.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Even the way Elizabeth Warren is pretty tough in these hearings, even the way Elizabeth Warren was talking, she seemed to be questioning him as if he were going to get the job to try to get him on record to say, you know, will you go work for the pharmaceutical industry after you leave HHS? To which Kennedy replied, no, they hate me. There's no, no, don't worry about that lady. And she was trying to nail him on some other things.
Starting point is 00:03:20 But it was as if it were already a fate of conversation. that Kennedy were going to get the job. So I felt fairly confident going into the hearing that Kennedy would be approved, especially after Pete Heggseth sailed through. Hegseff was really the canary and the coal mine for the controversial nominees. Now we're getting to Tulsi, Cash Patel, and Bobby Kennedy. I think Kennedy is going to make it through, barring some unforeseen last-minute surprise. And I know what kind of last-minute surprise is there with Kennedy? We've heard about the affairs. We've heard about his heroin addiction. We've heard about all that kind of crazy stories over the years that hasn't tanked his nomination. So in the last question
Starting point is 00:03:57 for the Republicans is, will Kennedy be good for us? Do we, do we conservatives want Kennedy to be the HHS secretary? And the big holdup was over abortion. Kennedy is a Kennedy. He is a Democrat. He has been pro-abortion for his whole public life. The Democrats really tried to nail him on this in order to drive a wedge between Kennedy and the Republicans and pry away some GOP votes, not the squishy votes, but actually the conservative votes. And Kennedy said, I think every abortion is a tragedy. I agree with President Trump that every abortion is a tragedy. And this contradicts previous statements he's said.
Starting point is 00:04:32 But what we know about Kennedy is that Kennedy is, at least ostensibly, a Catholic. And Kennedy is a Democrat. He comes from a big Democrat family. And those two things are in opposition, especially on the issue of abortion, which the Catholic Church teaches is not just one issue among many, but is a non-negotiable fundamental right from which all the other rights emanate and on which the other rights depend. I know for a fact, Kennedy used to go to the church that my grandmother went to for 60 years. So I know that he actually does take it somewhat seriously, and it seems that between his two conflicting religions of liberalism and Catholicism,
Starting point is 00:05:10 on this issue now, especially with the political pressure from the Republicans, he seems to be leaning more into the latter, which is good. and I feel confident, especially with this administration, the most pro-life administration ever, that Kennedy will protect life at HHS, especially knowing some of the other people who are in the department. So overall, I think a big win for Kennedy, big win for the Republicans, Democrats' hardest hit. We will go into these specific moments and what this means,
Starting point is 00:05:35 and the one big mistake Bobby Kennedy made during the hearings tomorrow on the Michael Null show, 8.30 a.m. Central Daily Wire Plus, and you can get it afterward here. here on YouTube. documentation, preparing insurance claims, your agent handles it all. In fact, we're so confident restoration is guaranteed, pour your money back. Isn't it nice to have someone like that on your side? Save up to 40% your first year at lifelock.com slash Spotify. Terms apply.

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