Putting RFK Jr. in charge of health breaks the first rule of medicine
Briefly

The overriding rule of medicine is: First, do no harm. We're certain installing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head Health and Human Services breaks this rule.
When it came to health, RFK Jr.'s views were a head-scratching spaghetti of what we can only call warped conspiracy theories, and not just on vaccines.
He told us with full conviction that all America's chronic health problems began in one year in the 1980s when a dozen bad things happened.
Even where he makes fair points as a critic, it's hard to see how he's the guy to lead HHS and its staff of 83,000 to practical solutions.
Read at New York Post
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