RFK Jr, HHs & MAHA | CDC RIF massacre

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I'm sorry, but these Fox people are simply evil. Not just greedy or propagandists or misguided or faking it or whatever the hell people like to say, they're just evil - as in malevolently and deliberately spreading lies that are going to lead to the deaths of people and they're tearing our country apart on behalf of evil people. And it really is that simple.
 
So RFK Jr. gets hauled before Congressional oversight committee to explain recent board firings, re-appointments, CDC firings, and anti-vax stances, et al, yet the committee chair refuses to hear his testimony under oath, so he is essentially allowed freedom to answer questions however he wishes, untruthfully if he so wishes and pretty much did, without threat of perjury. Want to explain that little Congressional oversight maneuver to me, loyalists?
 
So RFK Jr. gets hauled before Congressional oversight committee to explain recent board firings, re-appointments, CDC firings, and anti-vax stances, et al, yet the committee chair refuses to hear his testimony under oath, so he is essentially allowed freedom to answer questions however he wishes, untruthfully if he so wishes and pretty much did, without threat of perjury. Want to explain that little Congressional oversight maneuver to me, loyalists?
Who cares? There was no threat of perjury under any circumstances. Lying is just what he does.

And I love how the headlines are, "Senate Republicans growing uneasy with Kennedy." Who fucking cares? What are they going to do, impeach him? Hey, Cassidy, maybe you shouldn't have accepted a promise from a man whose primary claim to fame (well, one of two) is breaking promises and being untruthful!
 

Surprise! It’s Tylenol, not vaccines!
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) has been in common use since 1893. Over 130 years.
 
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) has been in common use since 1893. Over 130 years.
Ooh, there is the proof!

Autism cases in 1893 = 0
Autism cases in 2025 = (Google it yourself, but a lot)

Therefore we have causation!

[This post brought to you by the worm in control of rfkjr's addled brain]
 

Surprise! It’s Tylenol, not vaccines!
I expect large daily doses of folinic acid, Ivermectin, and Hydroxychloroquine will cure anything.

Hopefully, certain people will adopt such a practice.
 


“… Dr. Aseem Malhotra—the controversial British cardiologist who advises the RFK Jr.-linked activist group MAHA Action—says he believes they could have developed cancer from the COVID mRNA vaccine, citing discredited studies that have also been promoted by senior Department of Health and Human Services adviser Steven Hatfill, who became infamous for pushing hydroxochloroquine when he was part of the first Trump administration.

… Malhotra was expected to say during a speech at the annual conference of Nigel Farage’s MAGA-inspired Reform Party on Saturday: “We have several published mechanisms of how the mRNA vaccine can increase the risk of cancer confirmed by… Steven Hatfill.

“This is also supported by one of Britain’s most eminent oncologists, Angus Dalgleish, who is happy for me to share today that he believes it is highly likely members of the Royal Family developed cancer because of the COVID jab.”…”
 
Ooh, there is the proof!

Autism cases in 1893 = 0
Autism cases in 2025 = (Google it yourself, but a lot)

Therefore we have causation!

[This post brought to you by the worm in control of rfkjr's addled brain]
The motivation here is that the lawsuits will become legendary. Grifters gotta grift...
 


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[It is difficult to be much more consistently pro-Trump than Strassel has been for a decade]

“During the Biden years, Republicans skewered Xavier Becerra—a career litigator and politician—as incompetent and unsuited to serve as health and human services secretary. Oh, for the days of mere incompetence.

Donald Trump’s HHS presents something far more absurd. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has married ineptitude to pet obsessions, producing a goat rodeo for the ages. New week, new mess: purgings, resignations, policy reversals, conflicts of interest, elimination of transparency. The agencies Mr. Kennedy oversees—the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health—already had problems after years of politicization and squandered credibility. Now they have problems on RFK levels of testosterone.

… Strip away how one feels about food dyes or processed food, Covid boosters or failed “experts,” and you are still left with a mess.

… One big problem: RFK alone among Mr. Trump’s cabinet members is pursuing his own agenda, not the president’s vision. … Mr. Kennedy? He’s perusing lists of his trial-lawyer friends, deciding whom to award influential government positions.

You’re forgiven if you don’t remember Mr. Trump’s campaign promise to empower Mr. Kennedy’s litigator set.

Performance? Nothing is getting done, in part because Mr. Kennedy can’t put together or keep a team.

… If Mr. Kennedy can’t find anyone to work with, it’s because he’s one of the only Trump cabinet officials who divide the base. The Make America Healthy Movement has gained some steam, mostly because of the Kennedy perch. But if there is a minority of HHS “customers” that gets jazzed by a raw-milk debate, there are many more (including Republicans) who find Mr. Kennedy a quack or would appreciate if he devoted even a few minutes to improving their Medicare experience.

And literally no one feels more confidence right now in the CDC or FDA—since no one knows who is in charge or how they are going to reverse themselves next. You can count Mr. Kennedy’s genuine GOP supporters in the Senate on one hand—even if their colleagues are too chicken to say anything publicly.

… This is overshadowing Trump successes. Are we talking this week about how the administration cut crime in Washington, or GOP plans for housing? No. We are talking about a Kennedy mess.

… Mr. Kennedy’s headlines are of the latter [negative] type, and they are making it too easy for critics to smear the entire administration.

… Mr. Trump presumably has to see that one of his departments looks decidedly unlike the others. And that this situation isn’t going to improve or settle down. The question is how long he allows this exercise in political self-harm to continue. The president honored a rival’s endorsement by giving him a top job. But no cabinet position is a sinecure, and Mr. Kennedy has had his trial run. There are plenty of other bold transformers that can take that job. Maybe it’s time for some interviews.“
 

Florida is right to end school vaccine mandates. Kids should fistfight measles​


For too long, Americans have had to stand back and watch as vaccines deny children the chance to combat viruses and bacteria the natural way, either with firearms or in hand-to-microbe combat.

Florida officials plan to do away with all vaccine mandates for children, and as a self-proclaimed health expert who has read many things on the internet, I couldn’t be happier.

For far too long, Americans have been forced to follow “proven medical science” and “basic public health policies” and “common sense.” But not anymore, at least not in the free state of Florida.

The state’s surgeon general, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, stood alongside Gov. Ron DeSantis recently and – inspired by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who also reads things on the internet – said the plan is to do away with all rules that require children to be vaccinated.

 
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