Chicago (Special to Informed Comment, Feature) – With a Cabinet full of fascists, fools, drunks, and sycophants, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stands out as a dangerous quack and sociopathic liar. A vaccine opponent and an anti-science conspiracy proponent with no experience in public health, Kennedy is blatantly unfit to be director of Health and Human Services [HHS] yet the depraved President appointed him, and spineless Republicans confirmed him.
Since taking office, Kennedy has waged an assault against the Centers for Disease Control [CDC] and our nation’s public health system. Culminating in his decision to fire Dr. Susan Monarez as CDC director, Kennedy has decapitated the CDC, sabotaged the agency’s credibility, fired over 10,000 HHS staff — many with decades of knowledge — and thereby put Americans’ health at risk.
I grew up in the 1950s when the terror of the polio virus hung over every family. A classmate went for a summer swim and came back to school on crutches. Before the polio vaccine became widely available, the virus crippled children, paralyzed others, sentenced some to entrapment in iron lungs, and killed many others. Kennedy is yanking us back to those dark times.
In July, RFK abolished U.S. support for global vaccination programs that protect millions of children and keep Americans safe, citing flawed research and making false statements.
It’s enraging to hear Kennedy, with his painfully tortured voice, be so willfully ignorant about vaccines, jeopardizing the health of all Americans and instigating policies that will make people sick again with preventable, even once-eliminated diseases. Amid the largest measles outbreak in the United States in a generation, he focused on unproven “treatments” while downplaying vaccines.
On Fox News, Kennedy promoted vitamin A and cod liver oil, proclaiming them as “dramatically” effective remedies against measles. Some unvaccinated children took so much vitamin A, they showed signs of liver damage. “Vitamin A supplements will not protect someone from measles,” said Dr. Sean O‘Leary chair of the Committee on Infectious Diseases for the American Academy of Pediatrics. “We have a very safe and effective vaccine, and that’s really how you control a measles outbreak.”
Kennedy’s history of reckless “guidance” includes a trip to Samoa during a measles outbreak in 2019 where he claimed, falsely, that the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (MMRV) had contributed to the deaths of two Samoan infants. He exacerbated anti-vaccine disinformation, worsening the outbreak that resulted in 83 deaths there and infected 500 in Tonga.

