Robert Kennedy Jr. wants to ban seed oil, so Trump made him eat McDonald’s

A worm ate part of Robert Kennedy Jr.’s brain, and it’s widely assumed that the man takes steroids. He also loves to decapitate dead whales and leave random dead bear bodies in Central Park. He is also anti-vaccine and a years-long advocate of dangerous junk science. He is personally responsible for a deadly outbreak of measles in Samoa. He is not what I would consider a “healthy” man. But Kennedy is Donald Trump’s choice to lead Health and Human Services. Kennedy’s motto is apparently “Make America Healthy Again.” That’s what Don Trump Jr. posted alongside this photo – Don Jr., Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Robert Kennedy and Speaker Mike Johnson all eating some McDonald’s on a private plane (probably the plane which once belonged to Jeffrey Epstein).

This photo-op with what was probably cold-as-hell McDonald’s food was making a point, many people believe. Donald Trump is a huge fan of fast food, and he’s also a very unhealthy person. While Trump likes Kennedy a lot (birds of a feather), Trump doesn’t actually want Kennedy to do everything the brain worm tells him to do. Kennedy apparently wants to eliminate processed food from public schools, wants to force everyone to drink raw milk, wants to eliminate food dye, and most significantly, he wants to eliminate high fructose corn syrup and seed oil. You know, the seed oil used to fry McDonald’s food. Apparently, Kennedy wants people to go back to frying sh-t in beef tallow and lard (because that worked out so well for McDonalds last time). He says that will make people healthier. To be fair, people will die of preventable diseases (for which we have vaccines) before the lard will kill anyone.

So was this McDonald’s photo-op some kind of hazing? Was this Trump’s way of telling Kennedy to cool it with the talk of banning corn syrup and seed oil?

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Don Jr’s IG.

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79 Responses to “Robert Kennedy Jr. wants to ban seed oil, so Trump made him eat McDonald’s”

  1. Mtl.Ex.Pat says:

    Wow so much stupidity and evil captured in one photo!

  2. Georgine says:

    Let’s look at this photo in four years, every man in this photo’s lives will be in shambles. Trump, still smiling.

    • Kebbie says:

      My god, this is so true. Why is anyone willing to align themselves with him? Mike Pence, Rudy Guiliani, Michael Cohen. And still people can’t wait to ruin their lives for him. Or believe that he’ll treat them differently lol. I love to see it 🤷‍♀️

      • Miranda says:

        I used to think the GOP’s relationship with Trump was like, one of those “I can change him!” girls in an abusive relationship. Not anymore. They don’t want to change him, they want to double down on the cruelty and wallow in his shit like pigs. It’s like the worst, most toxic codependent relationship you could ever imagine, on a national scale.

      • In my crone era says:

        McDonald’s fries have always been bad for you but at least they used to taste good. Now they are inedible. Go back to lard.

        As for as RFK? I cannot stand him. We have measles in my school district due to nut jobs like him.

      • Lucy2 says:

        It’s amazing, isn’t it? I keep saying people are lining up to get punched again. And by punched I mean prosecuted, sued, fired, humiliated, etc. It ends bad for all associated with him.
        I like the idea of looking back in 4 years. And maybe trump won’t exist anymore by then.

        LOL at RFK’s face in that photo. You can see the regret seeping out of him.

      • Sue says:

        I have a theory that the reason Republicans are cruel to others is because they hate themselves so much. At least that would explain subjecting themselves to the humiliation and ruin that this orange monster will bring upon them.

      • Deering24 says:

        These guys hook up with Trump because 1) they are taking the money and running. Check it–anyone he hires for his administration gets pension money. 2) hubris. He’s a challenge to their equally-awful egos–and they figure they can outthink him.

    • Whyforthelove says:

      Georgina that’s so spot on you can’t imagine anyone self loathing enough to be part of this again it but here they are

  3. ML says:

    I loathe them all, but yeah, I could see this as Trump making his point and humiliating RFK. What a gross handful of garbage humanity in that pic!

  4. Carrie says:

    Redirect air traffic to the Bermuda triangle.

  5. MoBiMo says:

    I believe this is what would be called a display of dominance… right from the authoritarian toolbox!

    • Kebbie says:

      The mention of dominance displays made me think of when he tried that yanking handshake thing with Trudeau, but Trudeau was prepared and made him look like an idiot lol

    • Miranda says:

      Honestly, I’m kinda surprised that Trump isn’t literally pissing on RFK Jr. and Musk to assert dominance.

      • pottymouth pup says:

        @Miranda: in all fairness, we have no idea what’s going on behind closed doors

      • Giddy says:

        I think we can be fairly certain that Musk and Kennedy are major narcissists, and we know that Trump is the king of narcissistic a-holes. Something gonna give with that group and I hope it will be spectacular.

    • NoHope says:

      If RFK Jr actually believed that Trump was going to support RFK Jr’s recommendations, yet alone retain policy recommendations from one day to the next, Li’l Bobby is in for a delicious comeuppance.

      There are textbook stages of disillusionment that people go through with Trump, it seems.

  6. somebody says:

    Congratulations to those grain growers who helped vote him in. Didn’t Michelle Obama work at making school lunches healthier and get a lot of blah-blah from Repubs?

  7. Sue says:

    So he wants to get rid of processed food in school lunches – that’s actually good. But oh hey, remember when Michelle Obama advocated for healthier food in schools and conservatives were having meltdowns and calling her the “food police?” I hate it here.

    • ML says:

      Sue, Yup. When Michelle Obsma focused on the WH garden and highlighted healthy, nutritious food, the Republiscums were absolutely in a snit.
      So, yes RFK saying he wants to improve school lunches (I think it was Ronald Reagan who said ketchup was a vegetable and the Republicans pushed cheap, crap food in the first place) and get rid of high fructose corn syrup. But most of the crap spewing from RFK’s pie hole is awful. Seed oils can be nutritious?? Vaccines save lives! Worm-brain curiously likes Ivermectin, too. He wants us to re-enter the dark ages.

      • Sue says:

        Yeah if he is successful in getting vaccines banned or is able to achieve making it so schools can’t require children to be vaccinated to attend, there aren’t going to be many kids to eat those healthy school lunches anyway. I’m sorry to everyone for being so dark but it will be very, very dark if that happened. I’m calling my daughter’s pediatrician to see if she can/should get her 4 year vaccines a little early, before January 20.

      • NoHope says:

        @ML, just signing off on your memory of Reagan trying to qualify catsup as a vegetable for school lunches.

        The agribusiness lobby will win in any attempt to get rid of corn syrup.

      • Swack says:

        @Sue. I have a great grandchildren coming in Jan and I have told my granddaughter to make sure he gets all his vaccines on time. Told her with RFK in charge we may have outbreaks od diseases that are virtually eradicated right now. Her and her fiance already have it in their plans do so. It scares me so!

    • SarahLee says:

      If Kennedy focused his powers for good – food additives and dyes, high fructose corn syrup, etc., that would be a positive legacy. I say this after spending the last 3 weeks in Italy, eating whatever I wanted, feeling great, losing weight, never once having any sort of digestive or heart burn issues, watching my hair and nails grow stronger and healthier…..He just needs to stay off of vaccines.

      • Zantasia says:

        I agree, a broken clock is right twice comes to mind in this situation. It would be great if we could eliminate food dyes and processed food in school lunch. But don’t take away my vaccines!

      • JanetDR says:

        That’s so interesting @SarahLee!
        And yeah, getting dyes and additives, etc. out of food would be a very good thing. The worm must retain a few ideas from before when Kennedy was an environmentalist.

      • Wednesday Addams says:

        Sarah Lee, same here! Went to Italy, ate pasta and gelato every day, and came home 10 pounds lighter!!

      • Bren says:

        Yes, I went to Spain last year and packed Alka Seltzer to help with bloating when I travel, and I didn’t need to use them once. I never felt so good on vacation while eating to my heart’s content. I’m all for removing dyes and additives from our foods.

      • Andrea says:

        I agree 100%! The vaccines bit makes me fear we will have the Dark Ages 2.0 except we know better this time.

      • Deering24 says:

        Seriously, I’m all for no corn syrup, no additives, and helping people who are stuck in food deserts afford healthy grub. It would be nice if RFK’s assistants focused him on those things instead of vaccines.

    • Abby says:

      RIGHT???? When Michelle did it, republicans tore her apart. Now they’re cheering for him to do the same thing.

  8. aang says:

    This trump’s way of telling Kennedy “you are my bitch, I don’t need you anymore, so stfu”

  9. K says:

    Caption this photo “A Confederacy Of Dunces.

  10. aquarius64 says:

    RFK Jr., a member of one of the most prominent political families in American history, has been reduced to a Trump toady and this picture brings it home. His family name and any accomplishments he may have had couldn’t secure him a nomination for POTUS so he slides up to Trump to get some power. His father and uncle are whirling in their graves.

    • Lightpurpleo says:

      Several of his siblings disowned him last week

    • HeatherC says:

      Trump himself called him the dumbest Kennedy. He’s being used and I love this for him, because the trump machinery will use him until he has no use then spit him out on the streets with less than no credibility for selling out to this monster.

  11. Miranda says:

    About 5 minutes before this photo was taken, there was a massive, Scarface-esque pile of coke on that table. That is absolutely, 10000000% a thing that happened.

    BTW, where the hell is JD Vance?

    • ML says:

      For all we know, Vance is encouraging this cesspool of humanity to 25th the orange man down the line. He probably took a good look at this and his scummy survival instincts kicked in.

    • Shoegirl77 says:

      I was wondering this on another thread the other day. He’s completely gone to ground. I don’t like it or trust it.

  12. Brassy Rebel says:

    There will be various RFK projects which have the potential to kill a lot of people (see the story about Samoa). But drinking unpasteurized milk isn’t getting enough attention. It may be one of his most ridiculous proposals yet and that’s saying something.

    And where the hell is JD Vance?

    • Jaded says:

      Totally agree. Raw milk can carry salmonella, e. coli, listeria, campylobacter, and other germs that cause foodborne illnesses. It can be especially dangerous for people with weakened immune systems (i.e. transplant patients, people with HIV/AIDS, cancer and diabetes), children, seniors and pregnant women. Many years ago I worked with a group of American archeologists on a dig in southern Mexico. One of the guys in the group got renal (kidney) tuberculosis from drinking raw milk and eating raw cheese. He was so sick he had to be flown back to the States for treatment. RFK Jr. is an utter idiot and will be putting millions of lives at risk.

      • Nanea says:

        There’s more.

        Raw milk has been found to be infected not only with the many things that you listed, but there’s that new threat on the horizon that’s become all too real: H5N1, Avian Influenza A.

        *All* outbreaks on US dairy farms can be traced back to a *single* source of infection that originated somewhere in Europe. The virus has since evolved and created a subgroup that can cause human-to-human transmissions too.

        The case in Canada, the teen in British Columbia, was infected by another subgroup, where the initial outbreak is not yet known.

        But yeah, go ahead and ban vaccines, stop funding research, gut the NIH, CDC, FDA.

        Special thanks go to those white Dems who couldn’t be bothered to vote for the Black lady, only the most qualified candidate in recent years, if ever, because of her ethnic background.

        Special thanks too to Arab Americans for reasons.

        Too bad these groups had buyers’ remorse only after the election.

  13. Minerva says:

    Food dyes and high fructose corn syrup are awful but so are these men.

    Keep the syrup and ban the men.

  14. wolfmamma says:

    I saw this picture yesterday and thought it was AI ..

    • BeanieBean says:

      Did Mike Johnson pay to have AI include him in the photo? I mean, this just cracks me up–the ‘cool (demented) kids’ didn’t let him sit at their table. That’s as close as his little secret with trump got him. He’s probably wondering what he has to do to get an actual seat at the table.

  15. Sandra says:

    Oh my God this reminds me of the episode of Succession when Logan Roy brings the men in his circle to his hunting lodge and makes them do the humiliating Boar on the Floor game.

  16. Liz Purr says:

    There’s at least two overweight people, one with an e.d, and another who looks like jerky in human form in that pic.

  17. Murphy says:

    Bobby will be gone by March. This will never last.

  18. Amy Bee says:

    Trump undermined RFK jr’s entire agenda with one photo. RFK will be probably out of there in 3 months.

  19. Lightpurpleo says:

    Each man has thousands of calories of food in front of him. Even if the food wasn’t so high in fat and sodium, the calories alone take this out of all consideration as healthy. There’s absolutely no need for more than one sandwich

    • Sparky says:

      That was my first thought. Each person has 2 meals worth of food in front of them.

    • Truthiness says:

      The amount of food in front of each person made no sense to me until I remembered the big piles of McDonalds & other fast food Donald had for the athletes who had just won a championship. In both cases Donald is controlling the photo op thinking “this looks right.” The rest of us are saying that food ain’t right at all. Is it even still warm?

  20. Kateee says:

    This man has no idea what it costs to prepare or ship massive quantities of unprocessed foods to the many schools in our nation. Not to mention the availability of facilities or staff to prepare scratch meals. If he makes a dent in making things healthier, marvelous! But coupled with the stated goal of dismantling the Dept. of Education as well as other federal agencies and programs, plus the likelihood of inflated food costs thanks to deporting laborers in farms and shipping while adding tariffs to the imported food… it’s giving Lucille Bluth levels of out of touch.

    Also what a desperate hanger-on Johnson looks like, even among this group.

    • Kateee says:

      Because laughs are few and far between these days– at a quick glance, it looks like Elon has his hand on Trump’s thigh. When you’re a star, they let you do it!

    • Dara says:

      There are several existing programs where the federal government (and many state governments) pay for -or heavily subsidize- fresh produce and then distribute it to local schools for use in their lunch programs. It’s run in part by…the Department of Education – and oddly – the Department of Defense.

      I wouldn’t put it past them to find out what they want to do is already being done and they call a press conference to take credit for it. Idiots.

      • Sparky says:

        We have e.coli infected (not sure of prope nomenclature) carrots on sale in the LA area. They are sold at Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods amongst other places. On the local news this am they interviewed someone who insisted that the government needed to be more proactive to prevent this. As she was speaking all I could think was “Yeah and you probably voted for Trump and his government cutbacks.”

  21. TN Democrat says:

    And….. This is how evangelical nutters who represent less than a third of the country will ban birth control, the morning after pill and HRT as well. F#ck.

  22. L4Frimaire says:

    This administration is going to be a shit show of incompetence and cronyism. We’ve had strong institutions to protect against these fools but their aim is to undermine and destroy it. I hope the Senate at least does their due diligence and refuse to confirm most of these clowns. Hopefully most will quit or be fired by midterms.

    • Libra says:

      Getting rid of these clowns will do nothing; there are more clowns lining up to kiss his ring and they may be our worst nightmares. This is Trumps “I’m so clever” move. Present these disposable clowns to the public. When they do not get confirmed he will bring in his real choices, which will look pretty good in comparison.

      • Andrea says:

        Every little boy or girl who was bitter about someone else being smarter than them in school and bullied them are now as an adult emboldened to bully others as adults. The amount of narcissism and lack of self esteem is truly harming so many people because their coping mechanisms is to harm others rather than look in the mirror at themselves.

    • Deering24 says:

      I would say it will be fun watching Senate Republicans squirm under Trump’s boot, for I have no confidence sellouts like Collins are going to suddenly develop sense. 🤮 The rubber will hit the road when Trump’s policies enrage their constituents–but they will just have to suck it up.

  23. Jacques says:

    Trump leads by fear, and it is working. Republican’s are so afraid to be the target of his wrath that they remain silent. They fear attacks on their families and friends. They fear protracted court battles. Very few stood up to him, and they were the ones retiring. Apparently he was aiming for a Cabinet of Criminals, and so far, he is reaching his goals. With no moral judgment, they will do whatever he asks. They are all vile.

  24. BeanieBean says:

    It’s the cult loyalty photo. It signifies ‘I will eat sh*t for you, Dear Leader, your wish is my command’.

  25. Lili says:

    Isn’t this counter intuitive, they want to pump out a load of babies, so they are going to need them in the best health if they want them to carry on the population?

  26. LamboLambie says:

    And made him eat $hit.

  27. Truthiness says:

    Is one of the reasons narcissist Trump loves McDonalds so much is that his first name is in their name? A personal identity thing. Plus their whole billions gazillions sold. This is the guy who COULD NOT ACCEPT the fact that Madame VP worked at McDonalds during college and then he organized a photo op where he was pretending to work a shift there. Like as if he was saying “no no, I am the McDonalds politician!”

    • TN Democrat says:

      Magat/Q cult nonsense has absorbed fringes, like organic loving Karens and people who used ro be extremely liberal minded, within groups that you would never believe would support him. One of the real tragic comic ironies is that the really healthy subset don’t understand that most of the hardcore magats are desperately uneducated, especially about their health, and do not understand the concept of a balanced diet. They freak out at the idea of being told fast food/processed food are unhealthy and whole grains/unprocessed food/fresh produce are good for you. Most of them are in denial about how unhealthy morbid obesity is. Some of my relatives have regular meltdowns about restaurants offering vegetarian options and customers expecting accommodations for diet/allergies. One of them told me a bun with lettuce was a balanced food choice. No clue or willfully ignorant that the human body needs protein and iceburg lettuce isn’t a great source of nutrients.

      • Truthiness says:

        Lmao at a bun with lettuce is a balanced food choice. 🤣 The joke’s on me though, the uneducated helped reelect a madman.

  28. Andrea says:

    I think banning everything that has been banned for 20+ years in Europe is a good thing, but raw milk and all the other things that people will follow blindly I hope does not happen. I hope everyone prepares themselves because I fear we are going to be revaxxed in the future for diseases we had 92% vaccination rates in and when we drop below that, we will probably, I fear, have to get a new vaccine, so we don’t end up with super TB, measles, polio etc.

  29. Naur says:

    Use this picture for your spells my friends.

  30. theotherviv says:

    I love how someone put the Coke rightnext to Bobby before taking the pic. He was bamboozled.

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