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To do an RFK Jr

A rhetorical tactic where, upon being asked for evidence to support a claim, a person provides a specific name, study, or anecdote that sounds authoritative but upon closer inspection either has nothing to do with the topic or actually proves the opposite.
Quit doing an RFK Jr. and actually read the abstract of that study you just linked; it literally says the opposite of what you're arguing. To do an RFK Jr
To do an RFK Jr by Walter Kovaks February 22, 2026