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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears poised to be confirmed in the coming days as the nation’s top health official.
Brian Beutler : Kennedy has many bad ideas about making people healthy.
He says it's reasonable to wonder whether he adheres to the other tenets of Make America Healthy Again .
But he says yes, Kennedy does even lift, bro..
John Sutter : It's hard to say, in part because of his form problems, which in general would tend to overstate his strength.
Sutter says he's below potential for someone of his experience and wealth.
He says Kennedy may be relatively strong for his age but either was never that strong or has lost a great deal of strength over the years .
There’s nothing wrong with aging because aging is natural, but so too is the physiological nostalgia that comes along with it.
I don’t think Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should be Health and Human Services secretary, but his desire to reclaim youth through medications prescribed by his doctor has nothing to do with it. If you’ve experienced it, then you know what it feels like to find your own body becoming alien.
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