RFK Jr. wrangles snakes on Dr. Oz's patio


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It appears Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can also add the title "snake wrangler" to his resume.

RFK Jr. shared a video on X on Tuesday showing him wrangling a pair of snakes on the patio of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Oz's Palm Beach, Florida patio.
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:) 8-) ;( :D :( :O :P ;) :heart: :ermm: :angel: :angry: :alien: :blink: :blush: :cheerful: :devil: :dizzy: :getlost: :happy: :kissing: :ninja: :pinch: :pouty: :sick: :sideways: :silly: :sleeping: :unsure: :woot: :wassat:
5 +1 Kate666 2 weeks ago

I fn love this man and the fact u hear his wife (cheryl hines) in the background freaking out lol

2 +1 dingus369 3 weeks ago

Metaphor for what must happen to the Jews if we want to save the West

3 +1 JobyFluorine 3 weeks ago

Can anyone else see him talking in tongues, dancing around a fire while playing with the snakes? I mean, I know he's not a hillbilly from Appalachia, but seriously, doesn't he have that vibe here?

5 +1 Northantsno1 3 weeks ago

Should have grabbed them from just behind the head .

4 +1 tommix1 3 weeks ago

When you get done there would you mind compelling the CDC to release the confidential patent they have on Covid 19? Thanks.

0 +1 JobyFluorine 3 weeks ago

@tommix1 Patents are all searchable by the public. They'd probably have it listed as something that sounds innocuous, though, like "species specific pesticide", which actually sounds appropriate.

2 +1 tommix1 3 weeks ago

@JobyFluorine The brave browser, type in confidential patents, and there's hundreds of entries. You can search for covid 19 with a specified confidential patent search, it costs $500. In the interest of national security is the reason I suspect for the confidential status.

1 +1 JobyFluorine 3 weeks ago

@tommix1 I've never heard of this. Seriously. I really didn't know that you could have a confidential patent. This raises so many questions...

0 +1 tommix1 2 weeks ago

@JobyFluorine The pentagon patented the spike protein in the quackccine in 2007 and told NO ONE. It and the covid virus are man made, thus they can be patented.

0 +1 Comfortably_numb 3 weeks ago

@tommix1 i would suspect that anyone applying for a patent would want to keep it confidential, after that it would be in the books for all to see.

0 +1 tommix1 2 weeks ago

@Comfortably_numb All patent applications are confidential and remain so if rejected. And any patent confidential or not will cost you 500 bucks to see. The cost of the search.