Posted on 05/14/2022 6:09:37 AM PDT by McGruff
The White House is walking back a tweet stating that claimed "there was no vaccine available" when President Biden took office, issuing a follow-up tweet on Friday night saying that it "misstated" the availability of COVID-19 vaccines in January 2021.
On Thursday, the official White House Twitter account tweeted "When President Biden took office, millions were unemployed and there was no vaccine available."
The original tweet drew fierce criticism from other Twitter users, who pointed out that there was a COVID-19 vaccine available when Biden took office on Jan. 20, 2021.
President Biden even shared a picture of himself receiving his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 21, 2020.
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Here in the real world that is called a lie.
Does the White House actually talk or is it coming from the maggots inside the White House?
They lied.
“walking back” = “got caught in a lie”
TECHNICALLY the tweet is CORRECT! The “vaccine” should be described in the same way we do with the FLU SHOT! The vaccines that are out there are not actually vaccines. They are shots. They are ineffective in such a way that they cannot be considered vaccines.
most people don't pay attention to the details.
if it's on twitter it must be true.
Vaccines were never available and will never be
Paging a Mister Winston Smith to the white curtesy phone…Mr. Smith, to the white curtesy phone, please.
They have a few years to re-write this, until most stupid Americans believe.
So she’s the Stasi’s new Minister of Truth. She’s not bad looking...at all. Too bad she so breathtakingly ugly and utterly depraved on the inside.
There certainly is no current vaccine for this Covid thing that they unleashed upon us.
Disinformation!
(saying that it “misstated”)
In other words, the lie backfired, big time.
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If I recall correctly the first vaccines shipped right after election day so yeah, I’d say they were available.
Where archaic rules prohibit calling a fellow member of lying
"that would be a terminological inexactitude."
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