Posted on 07/02/2022 8:26:36 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
The long-running children’s program Sesame Street and its most iconic character Elmo have once again been conscripted into promoting the social priorities of the federal government, this time with a social media clip about the furry red Muppet receiving a COVID-19 vaccine to encourage parents to vaccinate their children.
“You were super duper today, getting your COVID vaccine Elmo,” Elmo’s father says in the clip, meant to promote the recently-authorized doses of the Pfizer and Moderna jabs for children as young as six months. “I had a lot of questions about Elmo getting the COVID vaccine. Was it safe? Was it the right decision? I talked to our pediatrician so I could make the right choice. I learned that Elmo getting vaccinated is the best way to keep himself, our friends, neighbors and everyone else healthy and enjoying the things they love...”
(Excerpt) Read more at lifesitenews.com ...
Fun for the entire family!
At this rate there is no getting our country back . . . unless God decides on a miracle.
There’s no telling what agenda driven force feeding sicko libtards might end up doing to Elmo 🤪
Next Up: Miss Piggy visits her local Planned Parenthood for a ‘Tour’.
Some people will take Shots from anybody.
Some started with Oxy
No.
Nuremberg II
We need to get “our country back” from Elmo? That’s enough, I’m voting for
Fozzie Bear!
I think I’d’ have called it “Jab Me Elmo” instead!
sen. Paul: dr fauci, with zero chance of contracting or passing the virus to others, do you still believe elmo needs to be vaccinated or is it just a stunt to get others who have statistically a zero chance to get the vaccine?
dr fauci: cookie?
Sudden onset hepatitis in children
Note the lack of detail when it comes to specifying the ages of the pediatric patients.
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