Posted on 11/15/2024 7:26:27 AM PST by Starman417
On Wednesday, President Trump, like the Road Runner kindly returning Wile E. Coyote’s misplaced explosives, dropped an Acme Gaetz-grenade down the back of progressive Washington’s trousers while it was distracted looking for the President down in the gulch of Florida. After Gaetz’s nomination for Attorney General, was inconceivable the President could have been any more provocative, but he managed it anyway. CNN covered the story under the headline, “Trump’s latest controversial Cabinet pick could have a huge impact on Americans’ health and lives.” Hopefully.
While DC was distracted, distressedly leaping around frantically trying to get the Gaetz-grenade out of its back pocket, the news of Kennedy’s nomination for Secretary of HHS fell out of the Mar-a-Lago-colored sky like an entire crate of Acme Gaetz-grenades and squashed CDC headquarters.
A few second later, a little cloud of black smoke exploded out from under the Kennedy-crate, along with a blackened arm holding a little sign that said, “boom.”
The implications are so stunningly vast that no single headline could do the story justice. CNBC took the economic view, reporting “Vaccine maker stocks fall as Trump chooses RFK Jr. to lead HHS.” (Losers included Moderna, Pfizer, Novavax, GlaxoSmithKline, and others.) The far-left UK Guardian headlined its story, “RFK Jr condemned as ‘clear and present danger’ after Trump nomination.”
It was a total freak out, from one end of J-street to the other. Fox:
NPR, which should be busy polishing up its resume instead of running hit pieces against my home state, darkly wondered in its headline, “What happens when a vaccine skeptic leads health policy? Ask Florida.”
Incidentally, why do they hate the Sunshine State so much? Hey M’arn’a, what’s the worst thing xe can think of, besides Florida?
Returning to NPR’s headlined question, the answer to what happens was, get ready, more vaccine skepticism. Dr. Lisa Gwynn, a licensed Miami doctor who believes men and women are biologically indistinguishable, is frankly terrified. She’s terrified because so far this year, Broward county has seen five measles cases. Five! (Everyone was fine, of course, but still.) Five! (In a county of millions.)
‘Measles cases’ is the metric the Establishment is using to measure vaccine skepticism these days. Whatever.
But possibly the best description of what terrifies the Establishment the most appeared in the sub-headline to one of the myriad New York Times articles about RFK’s nomination. It read, “Whether the Senate would confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic who has unorthodox views about medicine, is an open question.”
Unorthodox views.
Kennedy, one hardly needs reminding, is a lifelong Democrat. He believes in manmade climate change and strict gun control. When the Times cries over his ‘unorthodox’ views, all Kennedy’s intersecting areas of common progressive interests count for absolutely nothing. The fact that caused the Times and the rest of DC’s utter panic over Trump’s win, the fact that sent vaccine stock prices straight downwards, is the fact that Robert Kennedy has called for vaccines to be tested like all other drugs are.
Elite progressives can be divided into two groups. There is a smaller, cynical cohort, a kind of Marxist human parasite, that grows ever richer from every latest looney leftwing social experiment. They are in Congress. The larger group includes the true believers, who infest the government bureaucracy and the academy. They are rules-followers from birth. Follow the rules, and you’ll succeed. Break the rules, and you fail.
One of progressives’ most fundamental rules, to the point of religious dogma, is take your medicine and do what the doctor said. It matters not that America’s health is worse in every measure since the government took over big medicine (or vice-versa, the result is the same, it matters not who started it). Drugs are their sacrament, and compliance is the sacred ritual.
The unimaginable idea that HHS —the single largest agency in the U.S. government, with a budget exceeding national defense —a massive institution trusted to safeguard the sacraments— could be just handed over to a man who’s spent his career suing the government and vaccine companies is, well, unthinkable.
Progressives don’t want to debate vaccine safety and efficacy. They don’t want to question it. It must not even be discussed. But … how can they avoid the debate if RFK takes charge of HHS, which in turn oversees the CDC, FDA, NIH, and so many other sub-agencies that nobody is really sure how many there are, and I am not making that up.
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This time Trump must have hard, clear minded people in control of the Federal government to do the necessary purging and implement the correct policies. Sorry there can be no sentimentality.
I don’t think we keep a good count on people who take meds but the meds really do nothing for them. A couple folks I know were taking statins...and quit them when their legs started giving them trouble.
Shame Rush isn’t alive. Would have loved him as chairman of the FCC.
i think they use seniors in govt and private facilities as guinea pigs. the efficacy of some of these annual flu shots is in the 20% range. and the covid shots....when it was all over...they said the shots would neither keep you from getting covid...or keep you from passing it on. in other words worth less.
And now five people are fortunate enough to have lifelong natural immunity.
Facts at point of origin. That terrifies the entire Beltway apparatus.
Migrants....
Excellent - thanks for posting...will forward to like minded friends - not like minded are a waste of time!
He’s picking good, disruptive people. But I wonder if there’s a little something extra in who he’s picking and how he’s announcing them, in order to provoke his enemies into making stupid mistakes? Moves and counter-moves.
Many meds make people worse. The croakers lie and tell them that they have to suck it up and live with the “side effects”. As if murdering your children while taking SSRIs is a “side effect”.
I like RFK just for the people he’s got in a panic. He definitely is pissing off all the right people.
I figured it was illegals. But still there’s a chance.....
If you are concerned about transmission of viruses, vaxxing, and disease, you cannot advocate for open borders. If you do, you’re engaged in duplicitous doublespeak.
Obama wanted RFK in his cabinet in 2008. The demcraps worshiped RFK until he expressed free thinking.
Everything Trump does will have the word “controversial” in the article whereas the same people will think every thing a democrat does is peachy keen.
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