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At the same time, Jack Schlossberg – John F. Kennedy’s grandson – told The New York Times that a campaign was “certainly a possibility.” For context, Schlossberg is best known not for policy or public service, but for making TikTok skits mocking Melania Trump.
The Ugly Truth About Political Heirs
The very idea that Manhattan voters are supposed to pick between a Clinton and a Kennedy is exactly what’s wrong with American politics. Our nation was founded to escape aristocracy, yet the children of privilege behave like they are owed seats of power.
Chelsea Clinton’s resume is glaringly thin. She’s never held elected office, never created a single job, never built a business. Her main qualification is being born to two people who monetized public service through the Clinton Foundation.
Her NGO role brought in millions while Haiti – one of the supposed beneficiaries – remained trapped in poverty. Meanwhile, Schlossberg is a 32-year-old with nothing to his name but social media posts. Yet the media acts like these two are natural choices to represent one of the most powerful districts in America.
Dynasties Don’t Want to Serve – They Want to Rule
This goes beyond two individuals. It’s about a system where the same families cling to power, generation after generation.
The Clintons turned the State Department into a cash-for-access operation. The Kennedys have coasted on JFK’s legacy for sixty years. Both represent entitlement, not achievement.
When dynasties dominate, average Americans get pushed aside. Jobs disappear overseas, small businesses drown in regulations, and communities crumble – all while elite families hoard influence.
They don’t see Congress as service. They see it as a crown to be passed down.
Manhattan Deserves Better
New York’s 12th District covers some of Manhattan’s most influential neighborhoods. Its voters deserve someone who knows what it’s like to meet payroll, to serve in uniform, or to actually fight for their community.
Instead, the establishment wants to hand them a choice between Clinton Foundation corruption and Kennedy family entitlement. That isn’t a choice – it’s a trap.
Donald Trump spent four years trying to drain this swamp. These dynasties are fighting to refill it.
Don’t Expect the Media to Tell the Truth
Corporate media will never challenge these names. Chelsea Clinton will be showered with puff pieces, just like her mother was during her Senate run. Jack Schlossberg will be painted as the charming young heir to Camelot.
But the real questions won’t be asked.
Like: “What exactly has either of these people done to earn a congressional salary beyond being born into the right family?”
Or: “How can voters trust someone who’s never had to meet a payroll to make decisions about the economy?”
Or: “Why should Americans accept that political power can be passed down like a trust fund?”
The Test Ahead
This race could be a turning point. Manhattan voters have the chance to reject dynasty politics and demand real representation.
If they fold, it will send a message that America is still willing to bow to entitled heirs. If they push back, it will mark the beginning of the end for families who think power belongs to them by bloodline.
For the sake of the Republic, let’s hope voters choose wisely this time.




