The Western Journal

After Years of Pretending Assistant HHS Sec. ‘Rachel’ Levine Was Normal, Leftists Fixate on RFK Jr. and Kid Rock Being Shirtless

This Western Journal piece frames liberalism in highly negative terms and centers on a promotional video featuring Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr.and musician Kid Rock. It portrays liberals as reacting with derision, labeling teh video as “strange” or “bizarre,” and accuses them of hypocrisy on issues like censorship and gender identity. The article describes the video, which is set to Kid Rock’s song “bawitdaba,” showing Kennedy and Rock shirtless during workouts and ending with a scene in a pool drinking whole milk, to promote the message “GET ACTIVE + EAT REAL FOOD.” It cites social media responses,highlighting conservative praise and liberal ridicule,including tweets calling the segment odd or inappropriate and references to Mediaite’s description of the video as bizarre. The piece also references Elon Musk’s purchase of X, suggesting it reduced liberal dominance on the platform and noting a flurry of conservative reactions online. the article presents the video as a flashpoint in a broader partisan clash over health messaging, media perception, and platform politics, contrasting conservative approval with liberal criticism.


Liberalism, a mental disorder with no known earthly cure, requires its adherents to believe the opposite of the truth.

For instance, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and music legend Kid Rock teamed up for a 90-second video, posted to the social media platform X, in which the duo encouraged Americans to eat right and work out, prompting miserable liberals to crawl out of the woodwork and dismiss the video as “strange” or “bizarre.”

Those same liberals, of course, found nothing odd about former HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Richard “Rachel” Levine, a man posing as a woman.

Remember, liberals tell us that democracy requires censorship, abortion equals health care, and so forth. Of course they would normalize men in dresses.

As for the video itself, set to Kid Rock’s upbeat 1998 hit “Bawitdaba,” the secretary and the rocker appeared shirtless at the outset.

Following a hype-filled, patriotic buildup, the video showed the duo working out. Then, Kennedy appeared shirtless again. At one point, he even took a dip in cold water while still wearing jeans.

Finally, after more working out, the pair ended up in another pool drinking whole milk.

Kennedy’s message on X read: “GET ACTIVE + EAT REAL FOOD.”

No normal person, of course, could argue with that message.

Unlike normal people, however, liberals prefer to wallow in their misery.

The left-wing outlet Mediaite called the video “bizarre.”

Mercifully, thanks to Elon Musk’s purchase of X — and by God’s grace — liberals no longer dominate that platform as they once did.

Thus, a slew of X users both excoriated Mediaite and reminded liberals of Levine.

In short, liberals find the combination of RFK Jr.’s fitness, Kid Rock’s hype anthem, and a positive health message “bizarre.” But they saw nothing abnormal about an overweight man in a dress serving as Health and Human Services Secretary.

No wonder we find it so difficult to coexist with them.




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