The Atlantic - (archived: https://archive.ph/5g9Gc ) The World According to RFK Jr.
What would happen if Kennedy really went wild on health?
By Olga Khazan
November 19, 2024, 3:16 PM ET
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the bear-fondling, gravel-voiced Camelot scion, is President-Elect Donald Trumps pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, where presumably he will go wild on health, to quote Trump. His nomination has raised concerns among public-health experts because many of Kennedys views on health are, well, wild.
To be sure, among Kennedys battier ideas are a few reasonable ones, such as reducing obesity and cracking down on direct-to-consumer drug commercials and conflicts of interest among researchers. But these are eclipsed by some troubling ones, such as the ideas that common cooking oils are poisonous, that fluoride doesnt belong in tap water, and that childhood vaccines are questionable.
What if Kennedy did, in fact, go wild on health, get his way, and remake America in his own image? If his worst ideas come to pass, experts tell me, heart attacks might increase, dental infections might spike, and, worst of all, children might needlessly die of completely preventable diseases.
Even if he is confirmed as health secretary, Kennedys influence on some of these domains might be limited. Most public-health measuresincluding water fluoridation and vaccinesare a matter for states and localities, not the federal government. (This is why different states had such different COVID-19 responses.) But even so, a Secretary Kennedy would have a prominent perch from which to espouse his ideas, and his position would give him a veneer of credibility that he has not earned. Right-leaning states and judges might listen, and adapt local policies to suit his worldview. At the very least, parents who support Trump and Kennedy might take the administrations views into account when making decisions for their families.
Lets begin with seed oils, which keep popping up in Kennedys speeches and media clips. (He even mentioned them while suspending his presidential bid.) Kennedy has called seed oils, which include common cooking oils such as canola oil and sunflower oil, one of the most unhealthy ingredients that we have in foods, and says Americans are being unknowingly poisoned by them.
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