Posted on 10/15/2014 2:49:59 PM PDT by Sir Napsalot
SHEP SMITH, FNC: Oh, my God. Doug, I appreciate it, but I think we both know there's no widespread panic across the country and we both know -- And I think we also know that if there is widespread panic, it's not based in fact, and it's not based in reason, and I think more than anything, those are just words that people on tv sometimes use.
But this is serious, in that two health care workers have died in Texas. It's very serious for their families and in West Africa where it is spreading and it is an epidemic, .....
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Obama now has his Katrina, and we see similar results. He is bumbling this. This is where you need real experts, not the asshats he has surrounded himself with.
Remember Shep Smith standing in the French Quarter while Hurricane Katrina glanced by New Orleans....
“We dodged a bullet!”
... and the next day New Orleans was flooded, looted, and desperate for help.
Shep Smith: Not Based In Fact, Not Based In Reason.
Now shep take notes.
Only an idiot or some one bent on destruction would not know it is far easier and safer to contain and treat a deadly disease in a small geographic than in a large country of 340 million people which has porous borders and no flight restrictions.
Looks like we need to start another drinking game with Shep.
And I remember him reporting the locker full of dead bodies and the roving armed gangs, all based on reason of coarse.
And I remember him reporting the locker full of dead bodies and the roving armed gangs, all based on reason of coarse.
Fairy tales.
Shep plays in disease. It turns him on.
Actually my comparison was poking fun. The simple reality is we do this every few years. We panic about some “new” bug that in the long run has marginal real effect. We freak out about SARS, or West Nile, or Bird Flu, Swine flu and the fact is regular old everyday flu kills more than all of them COMBINED.
What is scaring people is that people like to get scared and the media makes money on scaring people. They play up this kind of crap for ratings, because crisis make people watch the “news”. And when there isn’t a crisis they make one. Remember shark attack summer, 2001? Been largely forgotten thanks to 9-11 but if you’ll cast your mind back there were all these news stories about shark attacks, it was crazy, like the sharks had gone nuts. Except they hadn’t gone nuts, shark attacks were about 50% of average that year, the only thing that actually changed was the nationals “news” decided to cover them. Did the same thing the following winter, all those train derailments, it was crazy, a lot of people thought it was terrorists. It turned out again to be the “news” decided to pay attention, a train derailment happens about every 36 hours in this country, makes for a handy news story.
And now here we are with ebola. People that know about this stuff have been predicting for DECADES that it would eventually get to America. It simply had to, the world is just too damn small, travel is too damn easy. And they also knew that when it hit the sector that would be hardest hit would be the medical workers, because they’re the ones who work closely with people oozing virus. But they were also pretty sure we’d handle it. We have better habits than Africa, we don’t transport corpses in cabs, we wash our hands, we have good medicine.
The mathematics are that it is probably going to kill fewer people in America than the regular ol boring flu. Of course the mathematics also are “news” networks don’t like that math, keeps people from tuning in, lowers their ad revenue. They need you scared, they need you tuning in for the latest breathless report of another “possible ebola” case somewhere. And then this will pass, and you’ll conveniently forget how grossly you were played, and a couple years from now the next “killer disease” will show up and you’ll tune in again.
Or I’m wrong and we’re all gonna die. Whatever.
Bush wishes his Katrina was this boring. There are real experts out there doing their stuff, just like every other time there’s been ebola in the wild, including right here in America. They’re usually a little too busy to get in front of a camera.
He’s right. Good for him.
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