Tommy Callahan Posted January 30 Posted January 30 It's so bad it seems staged to make the left look out of touch and hypocritical. One after the other they walk themselves right into hypocritical positions and set up clips to fill the cycle. 2
Tommy Callahan Posted January 30 Posted January 30 5 hours ago, 4th&long said: Fake news https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/news/coronavirus-and-your-health/myocarditis-and-covid-19-vaccines-should-you-be-worried#:~:text=While reports of myocarditis following,first dose or booster doses.
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) 6 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said: Oh, yeah, Mr. Brainworm destroyed her! Can people understand what he's trying to say without captions? WTF is wrong with him, all of you Biden-Fetterman diagnosticians? It wasn’t a matter of destroyed or not, imo, it’s simply that she has very little credibility left. Between her I’m just Liz from the block and “Imadrink me a beer” moments, her tall takes about dancing with wolves, and the god-awful theatrics today, she brings nothing to the table. When she quizzed the nominee about big pharma money in Washington, the crowd laughed when RFK sarcastically responded along the lines of “Wait…you’re worried about big pharma and me?!”. She was…irrelevant, like milk that’s past its expiration date. Edited January 30 by leh-nerd skin-erd 3
JDHillFan Posted January 30 Posted January 30 6 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said: WTF is wrong with him, all of you Biden-Fetterman diagnosticians? Around these parts you’ve got quite a reputation as a Biden diagnostician, don’t you? That’s not to suggest you were a good diagnostician. You actually could not have done worse. Absolutely brutal. 2
Andy1 Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) 7 hours ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said: Just like with everything else in the world, Andy, people make choices everyday. Certain members of my family chose to vaccinate, and in three cases, had significant medical episodes thereafter tied to the vaccine. They survived, but had I to do it all over again--knowing now what I did not know then--I'd support their decision not to vaccinate. I was vaccinated as soon as reasonably possible after Trump made it possible, but if I had to do it again, I'd pass. Given your feelings on Fox News, what are your thoughts on members in key, critical roles of government who spread confusion on how/what/when/why to social distance, mask up and stay apart from family members...then did exactly the opposite. Do you think that lead to adverse consequences--spread the illness and resulted in suffering and death? I would think you would be digsuted and outraged. What about those who supported social justice marches where tens of thousands of people gathered from across the country, to march arm in arm, maskless with no regard for social distancing? Did those people spread the virus, bring it home, expose vulnerable family members to it? Did the virus spread, people become ill, and die as a result? I would think you would be disgusted, and outraged. Joe Biden's inauguration. Maskless, gathered shoulder to shoulder, people celebrating, cheering--doing exactly what the science told us would result in millions of deaths? Are you disgusted and outraged? Focus on Fox News all you want, Andy, it's easier to do than reflect honestly on all the roles played during the pandemic--including the roles played by those you support. 20 or 30 years ago, if there was a pandemic, do you think that political affiliation would be a determining factor in how people would have responded to the recommendations by medical experts? I don’t believe so. Operation Warp Speed was actually a great thing that Trump did. Rapid development of the vaccines saved lives. Dems praised the vaccines and had vaccine mandates. Well that automatically meant that republicans had to be against them. It was the perfect us vs them, red vs. blue drama fueled by the polarization of our society caused by our addiction to social media. Media on all sides were happy to play their part to increase viewership and corporate profits. Big pharma obviously also profited but at least they were providing what society needed. Yes, public officials didn’t always model perfect behavior. No one did. But that wasn’t done in pursuit of corporate profits. Fox deliberately and repeatedly spread misinformation and people died. They lied to increase corporate profits, same as they did with Dominion voting machines lies. A relative of mine worked in a hospital and talks of people who refused the vax due to mistrust but when they were sick enough to be in the hospital, they wanted every type of modern medicine and Covid therapy to save their sorry ass. It makes no sense. Vaccines and modern medicine have been a miracle for human society. Trump himself had his life saved due to the new Covid medicines. We can thank many nameless scientists for us not being terrified of small pox, polio, measles etc. Americans have been spoiled into idiocy. We have lived such comfortable, worry free lives for so long that we have forgotten that bad s##t can happen. People don’t even know what these diseases are. Pandemics are real. Viruses continue to mutate, looking for ways to find new hosts. Many choose to believe Joe Rogan and other social media stars over scientists and medical experts. RFK jr will soon be leading health care in America. Measles, polio, diphtheria, smallpox and their friends are celebrating. Maybe Americans need to sacrifice their children to relearn some lessons from the past. On the other hand, I’m all for RFK jr if he can help reduce the obesity rate in America. Edited January 30 by Andy1 2 1
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted January 30 Posted January 30 1 minute ago, Andy1 said: 20 or 30 years ago, if there was a pandemic, do you think that political affiliation would be a determining factor in how people would have responded to the recommendations by medical experts? I don’t believe so. Operation Warp Speed was actually a great thing that Trump did. Rapid development of the vaccines saved lives. Dems praised the vaccines and had vaccine mandates. Well that automatically meant that republicans had to be against them. It was the perfect us vs them, red vs. blue drama fueled by the polarization of our society caused by our addiction to social media. Media on all sides were happy to play their part to increase viewership and corporate profits. Big pharma obviously also profited but at least they were providing what society needed. Yes, public officials didn’t always model perfect behavior. No one did. But that wasn’t done in pursuit of corporate profits. Fox deliberately and repeatedly spread misinformation and people died. Same as they did with Dominion voting machines. A relative of mine worked in a hospital and talks of people who refused the vax due to mistrust but when they were sick enough to be in the hospital, they wanted every type of modern medicine and Covid therapy to save their sorry ass. It makes no sense. Vaccines and modern medicine have been a miracle for human society. Trump himself had his life saved due to the new Covid medicines. We can thank many nameless scientists for us not being terrified of small pox, polio, measles etc. Americans have been spoiled into idiocy. We have lived such comfortable, worry free lives for so long that we have forgotten that bad s##t can happen. People don’t even know what these diseases are. Pandemics are real. Viruses continue to mutate, looking for ways to find new hosts. Many choose to believe Joe Rogan and other social media stars over scientists and medical experts. RFK jr will soon be leading health care in America. Measles, polio, diphtheria, smallpox and their friends are celebrating. Maybe Americans need to sacrifice their children to relearn some lessons from the past. On the other hand, I’m all for RFK jr if he can help reduce the obesity rate in America. Andy, it’s silly to reimagine history on this topic. You make it sound as if the Democrat leadership rallied the nation around Trump. That simply did not happen up to, and including comments designed to scare people by then VP candidate Harris. On public officials, please Andy, you’re one of the most decent posters on here imo, but your analysis stops at “they didn’t model perfect behavior”? That’s an absurd understatement. At the time of the mass protests, it was widely accepted that standing within 6 feet of another individual was dangerous. That walking about without a mask on was dangerous. That visiting your family in the house across town was dangerous. That holding the hand of a critically ill loved one as they prepared to depart this life was dangerous. That going to the gym was dangerous, a liquor store less so. Yet..tens of thousands of people traveling the country to march arm and arm was perfectly fine, and a mass inauguration made sense? That’s before we get to dem leaders telling you to hunker down, keep your mouth shut and let people die alone we’re hanging out and partying in defiance of the rules they set in place. You want people to come together as one but fixate on some dopey Fox News reporter and complete it, almost inconceivably write all that off to bad behavior? This was a pandemic of the compliant, and after a while, the compliant started to smell the bs in the air. Pandemic are real, viruses can mutate. We agree. That makes the action of those in leadership positions all the more devastating to the notion of trust in government. Fox News is nothing when compared to what happened on the political level. 1
Andy1 Posted January 30 Posted January 30 1 minute ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said: That makes the action of those in leadership positions all the more devastating to the notion of trust in government. Fox News is nothing when compared to what happened on the political level. Agree since Fox only has a certain segment of the public, but I’ll add social media as another large scale factor in promoting mistrust. 1
B-Man Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Why Does the NYT Continue To Print Front Page Lies About RFK Jr.? by Blake Fleetwood Any NYT reader looking at the buzzy front page headline below would immediately think that Robert F Kennedy Jr. is a madman. Can he really be an advocate for repealing the polio vaccine, a disease that has killed and crippled tens of millions of kids? “Kennedy’s Lawyer Has Asked the F.D.A. to Revoke Approval of the Polio Vaccine” To the ordinary reader, the headline says pretty clearly that Kennedy asked his lawyer to revoke the polio vaccine. The headline makes the shocking accusation that Kennedy is in favor of banning the polio vaccine. here is no other way of interpreting it. But it is flagrantly false and a gross distortion of the truth. https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2025/01/29/why_does_the_nyt_continue_to_print_front_page_lies_about_rfk_jr_152270.html
The Frankish Reich Posted January 30 Posted January 30 I did not, and would not, ever vote for Bernie for President. But I gotta love his response to RFJ Jr. today saying "he needs to look at the evidence" on various things, including vaccines causing autism. Bernie: "You're here applying for the job, why haven't you looked at it already?" Really stupid, evasive comments by RFK, probably knowing full well that he'll get to 50. And this too:
JDHillFan Posted Thursday at 07:35 PM Posted Thursday at 07:35 PM 44 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: I did not, and would not, ever vote for Bernie for President. But I gotta love his response to RFJ Jr. today saying "he needs to look at the evidence" on various things, including vaccines causing autism. Bernie: "You're here applying for the job, why haven't you looked at it already?" Really stupid, evasive comments by RFK, probably knowing full well that he'll get to 50. And this too: Bernie’s already on record with his views. He can simmer on down a notch. you’ve previously told us that you don’t care about having a president that is aware of his surroundings because he would have competent people around him. Who were some of your favorites during the Biden administration? What made them your favorites? 1
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted Thursday at 07:40 PM Posted Thursday at 07:40 PM 36 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: I did not, and would not, ever vote for Bernie for President. But I gotta love his response to RFJ Jr. today saying "he needs to look at the evidence" on various things, including vaccines causing autism. Bernie: "You're here applying for the job, why haven't you looked at it already?" Really stupid, evasive comments by RFK, probably knowing full well that he'll get to 50. And this too: Bernie Sanders is a d-bag, a guy who has gotten wealthy in govt and serves primarily to scream “Fair share” over and over. Congress will be a better place when this fool retires, at least until the next chump takes his place. I didn’t catch the exchange today, but having watched these things in the past, it sounds like the garden variety open ended gotcha question and the garden variety noncommittal response. 🥱 As for yesterday, I did see that and this crazy haired communist screaming about onesies was about as funny as you see out of this sort of thing. If SNL has a shred of integrity left they’ll do a skit on it this weekend. I also saw the exchange referenced in the meme. Again, classic scripted q and a, the obligatory screaming about yes or no answers, an attempt to answer, and the predictable response. Meanwhile, pharma makes it rain on members of the senate and congress… 1
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