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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised eyebrows with his recent declaration that he could consume brain worms and still come out victorious against top political contenders like Biden and Trump. The outlandish statement comes after reports surfaced that a parasite once inhabited Kennedy's brain, causing speculation about his mental faculties. Despite the shocking nature of his claims, Kennedy appears unwavering, asserting that even a 'six-worm handicap' wouldn't deter his confidence in winning the presidential race.
Brain worms, like the one allegedly found in RFK Jr.'s brain, are a real phenomenon, particularly prevalent in certain parts of the world. The bizarre revelation has sparked debates on the impact of such infections on cognitive functions and overall health. While Kennedy's bold assertions may seem far-fetched, they have certainly added a unique twist to the ongoing political discourse.
Late-night comedians have seized upon the surreal nature of the situation, with Stephen Colbert humorously remarking that the presence of a parasite in Kennedy's brain 'explains everything, and nothing.' The intersection of science, politics, and humor has made RFK Jr.'s brain worm saga a topic of intrigue and amusement for many.
In a surprising turn of events, Kennedy has escalated his claims by suggesting that he could out-debate the frontrunners even after eating 'five more brain worms.' The audacious rhetoric continues to polarize opinions, with some viewing it as a bold campaign strategy and others dismissing it as sheer absurdity.
Robert F Kennedy Jr makes comment after New York Times reports worm got into his brain, 'ate a portion of it and then died'
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'I feel confident of the result even with a six-worm handicap,' RFK Jr says.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is now saying he could out-debate the presidential frontrunners even if he ate five more brain worms.
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"I feel confident of the result even with a six-worm handicap," the independent presidential candidate said in an X post.
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Did RFK Jr. have a worm in his brain? Kennedy claims doctor said parasite 'ate' part of his brain "more than 10 years ago."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s disclosure that a doctor apparently found a dead worm in his brain has sparked questions about what brain parasites are, the damage ...
I am brave enough to say: I am a parasite, and I don't understand what is best for the country!
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke about a time when, as he put it, "A worm ... got into my brain and ate a portion of it and then died.
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. poked fun at a recent report saying that doctors found a dead parasite in his brain over a decade ago.
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"A worm ... got into my brain and ate a portion of it and then died." That's the stomach-churning explanation US presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr once gave in a deposition as the possible reason for experiencing memory loss and brain fog.
Apparently, in 2010 Kennedy was experiencing symptoms of cognitive decline. His memory was becoming hazy and he was walking around in a state of confusion.