Robert F Kennedy Jr. is a serious candidate for
president of the United States. So far, he’s qualified to be on the ballot in
nine states and hopes to be on every state ballot when the presidential
election is held in November.

The Biden administration has repeatedly denied RFK Jr.’s requests for Secret Service protection, which has placed a significant
financial strain on his campaign. As a result, Kennedy has been compelled to allocate campaign funds to cover his security expenses.

Early this month, six of RFK Jr.’s siblings publicly endorsed Joe Biden for president, even appearing at a Biden campaign event in
Philadelphia. “[Biden]has us thriving again, believing again, behaving like
good neighbors again,” Kerry Kennedy gushed, while five of RFK Jr.’s
siblings smiled approvingly.

Did any of Kennedy’s brothers
and sisters ask President Biden to provide their brother with Secret Service
protection? Did any of Biden’s Kennedy endorsers condition their support on a presidential promise to give their brother the personal security Biden enjoys?

Apparently not. RFK Jr.’s docile
relatives performed for Biden’s dog and pony show without demanding Secret
Service protection for their courageous brother.  

Perhaps that’s understandable.
After all, who could imagine a Kennedy being assassinated by political enemies?