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10 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

I envision that being @Tiberius🤣🤣🤣

Tibsy was originally declared he was a proud Dad-Mom before shortening it a bit.  He started telling people he was “…just a proud Dom” and suddenly his kids weren’t getting invited to play dates….

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Well that can't be right ?

 

 

World-Renowned Vaccine Scientist: RFK
Is Right — Let’s Study Vaccine Risk Factors

by Martin Kulldorff

 

Some in the scientific community are shocked and dismayed. President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, which includes the Centers for Disease Control, National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration, and other federal health agencies. Are their concerns warranted? Or, are they hypocritical? Kennedy’s three stated goals for the federal health agencies are (i) evidence-based medicine, (ii) clean up corruption and conflicts of interest, and (iii) end the chronic disease epidemic, with special emphasis on our children and concrete results within two years. These are not only laudable goals, but urgent ones.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2024/11/19/world-renowned-vaccine-scientist-rfk-is-right-lets-study-vaccine-risk-factors/

 

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They misled you ?   What a surprise.

 

 

Headline writers blithely omit "a" and "the,"

but there's a big difference between "the polio vaccine" and "a polio vaccine."

 

The Washington Post splashes this in our face: "RFK Jr. ally filed petition to revoke FDA approval for polio vaccine."

 

I suspect that many readers experience alarm — Oh, no, it's crazy to take away the polio vaccine! — and read no further. 

 

But it's not the polio vaccine. It's a polio vaccine. From the text of the article:

 

An ally of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioned the government in 2022 to reconsider its approval of a widely used polio vaccine, which is credited with staving off a debilitating virus that can result in permanent paralysis.

 

The petition is about one polio vaccine, not all polio vaccines. 

 

Aaron Siri — a lawyer with a history of seeking to expand exemptions to vaccines — asked the Food and Drug Administration to suspend or withdraw approval of Sanofi’s polio vaccine for children.... In the 2022 petition, [Siri] raised questions about the safety of the polio vaccine and argued for more studies to be conducted.

 

I've added the boldface. That "the" in "the polio vaccine" refers to Sanofi's vaccine, and if you go to the link on "petitioned the government" you'll see Sanofi's vaccine distinguished from other polio vaccines.

 

The Washington Post has a subheadline with the word "the":

 

Click for more »  https://althouse.blogspot.com/2024/12/headline-writers-blithely-omit-and-but.html#more

 

 

 

 

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Full text:

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: "I don't look into Anthony Fauci's head. I don't look into Bill Gates head. I don't say, he did this because he was greedy or because he was manipulative. I just lay out what they did and the story speaks for itself. And, you know, it's a story of, really, of people involved in really terrible, terrible, immoral, homicidal, criminal behavior."

 

"And using a position in government that that he had for 50 years, without any election, to clamp down these totalitarian controls that were not science based and that everybody now admits there was no science. In fact, yesterday, the chief attorney for FDA admitted that there was no reason."

 

"He admitted because he lost the case in court against the doctor. But there was no reason to discourage people from taking Ivermectin. Ivermectin was a was a very, very devastating cure for COVID."

 

"It literally obliterated COVID. And, you know, by depriving people of Ivermectin, we many, many people, millions of people around the globe died. And they didn't need to. There were cures for COVID from day 1, a very effective cures. And but they didn't want that."

 

"They wanted the vaccine only. And there was a rule there's a rule of, you know, little known federal rule that they were they were all aware of which said that you cannot issue an emergency use authorization for a vaccine if there is an existing remedy that has already been approved for any use."

 

"So if they admitted that hydroxychloroquine or famotidine or ivermectin or any of the 25 existing therapeutic drugs that were very effective against COVID, if they admitted that any of them were effective, the whole vaccine project would have fallen apart. They couldn't have done it. And, and so they decided that they were going to pretend that there was no cure, except for the vaccine."

 

"And they gave people a product that was not properly tested, and that now, if a whole generation of kids that has now, you know, got myocarditis, these terrible heart problems in young athletic boys, You're seeing so many kids now drop dead on playing fields. Right. And that we never saw anything like this before. On average, it was, I think, 29 a month globally, athletes who died on the field. And we were getting down to 100 a month now."

 

"And it's, you know, and there there still has to be a reckoning. The mainstream media hasn't caught up with the science, But the science is out there now, and it's devastating."

 

 

 

 

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Before RFK Jr. Takes on Pharma, Single-Payer Advocates, He Must Face Two Senate Committees

By Neil W. McCabe

 

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The confirmation hearings for President Donald J. Trump’s Health and Human Services secretary-designate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have finally been scheduled, but the change-up in the committee venue speaks to the spectacular drama-trauma playing out as the Washington establishment comes to grasp the reality of opposing Trump’s pick to run the $1.8 trillion department.

 

Kennedy is scheduled to testify before the Senate Committee on Finance on Jan. 29, first out of the gate instead of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, chaired by Louisiana Republican Sen. William H. Cassidy. 

 

In general, Senate Republicans have the highest immunity to Trump’s charms, in stark contrast to the close bond with Trump that House Republicans enjoy.

Cassidy, a physician, is up for a new term in the 2026 cycle and has shown no eagerness to schedule the hearings for Kennedy—claiming there was an issue with the paperwork.

 

Now, the scion of the Massachusetts Irish Catholic political dynasty is slated to meet with the HELP committee on Jan. 30.

 

Now that Trump has granted clemency to J6ers, pro-life activists, and others, it is Cassidy who needs to seek mercy and forgiveness from the restored president since he was one of seven Senate Republicans who voted to convict Trump after his second impeachment trial. 

 

Already, former congressman and current state treasurer John Fleming has announced he is challenging Cassidy in the primary.

Yet, ramping up to these hearings, Cassidy has given no sign that he is looking to make nice. He criticized Trump's J6 pardons, and he also laid into Kennedy for his 360-degree analysis of vaccines. That said, Cassidy does not publicly oppose RFK Jr.’s nomination.

 

https://redstate.com/mccabe/2025/01/24/before-rfk-jr-takes-on-pharma-single-payer-advocates-must-face-two-senate-committees-n2184747

 

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This ####### vaccinate shots own kids while telling you not to vaccinate yours. Perfect man for the job.  

 

Send in the clowns! 

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14 minutes ago, 4th&long said:

This ####### vaccinate shots own kids while telling you not to vaccinate yours. Perfect man for the job.  

 

Send in the clowns! 

Just like all the Fox News talking heads who got vaccinated and then went on the air to spread their lies. Sadly, I knew two people who should be alive today but were convinced by Fox liars to not get vaccinated. They paid the price. 

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