Posted on 09/22/2022 6:14:23 AM PDT by Red Badger
I broke my general rule about not watching Hannity to see the second half of his interview of Trump. Trump couldn't help himself, he remains (justifiably) proud of OWS and his ability to get the vaccines approved in such a short period of time. Trump's own estimate is that OWS saved as many as 75 million lives worldwide. Now that may be a bit of Trumpian advertising, but he's not wrong on principle, even if the number may be a bit exaggerated.
This guy was pushing for kids to get vaxxed.
No great loss.
You know the great thing about Trump?
He learns from his screw ups.
Did you see the interview?
He doesn’t think that OWS was a screwup, he’s citing it as a great success, one that saved millions of lives. He’s definitely not on the vax skeptic train.
Will this be a problem for him when he announces he’s running after the midterms?
I saw him in January when he came to Conroe rally, which had a pretty good crowd, and he took credit for the vaccines from the stage. The crowd got kind of quiet, but there wasn’t any large, overt negative reaction. One wonders if the vax skepticism will have legs beyond a small core of vocal true believers.
What do you think?
“I broke my general rule about not watching Hannity”
You took one for the team. Admirable.
“Trump couldn’t help himself, he remains (justifiably) proud of OWS and his ability to get the vaccines approved in such a short period of time.”
As he should be.
The OWS vaccines all used the original covid spike protein as their target, and after the vaccines were released the variants that had that spike all ceased to circulate.
That’s what happens when vaccines work.
The kooQs aren’t happy about that idea, so mixing stupidity with deceit their fallback position is to pretend that Omicron’s altered spike protein isn’t the reason that it continues to circulate. Much better to keep beating the “vaccines didn’t work” drum.
“Give us a history of SADS that extends to before this pandemic.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1955564/
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/circep.114.001854
https://academic.oup.com/europace/article/20/3/472/2977696
“You know the great thing about Trump? He learns from his screw ups.”
So starting with that premise, the fact that Trump hasn’t stopped endorsing his vaccine program means it’s not a screw up.
A pity that the kooks are unwilling to learn from theirs.
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