Posted on 08/17/2011 12:40:57 AM PDT by bronxville
Rick Perrys bad, Obama-style medicine by Michelle Malkin Creators Syndicate Copyright 2011
Texas, we have a problem. Your GOP governor is running for president against Barack Obama. Yet, one of his most infamous acts as executive of the nations second-largest state smacks of every worst habit of the Obama administration. And his newly crafted rationalizations for the atrocious decision are positively Clintonesque.
In February 2007, Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed a shocking executive order forcing every sixth-grade girl to submit to a three-jab regimen of the Gardasil vaccine. He also forced state health officials to make the vaccine available free to girls ages 9 to 18. The drug, promoted by manufacturer Merck as an effective shield against the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV) and genital warts, as well as cervical cancer, had only been approved by the Food and Drug Administration eight months prior to Perrys edict.
Gardasils wear-off time and long-term side effects have yet to be determined. Serious questions remain about its overall effectiveness, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association. Even the chair of the federal panel that recommended Gardasil for children opposes mandating it as a condition of school enrollment. Young girls and boys are simply not at an increased risk of contracting HPV in the classroom the way they are at risk of contracting measles or other school-age communicable diseases.
Perry defenders pointed to a bogus opt-out provision in his mandate to protect the right of parents to be the final authority on their childrens health care. But requiring parents to seek the governments permission to keep an untested drug out of their kids veins is a plain usurpation of their authority.
Translation: Ask your bureaucratic overlord to determine if a Gardasil waiver is right for you.
Libertarians and social conservatives alike slammed Perrys reckless disregard for parental rights and individual liberty. The Republican-dominated legislature also balked. In May 2007, both chambers passed bills overturning the governors unilaterally imposed health order.
Fast-forward five years. After announcing his 2012 presidential bid this weekend, Perry now admits he didnt do my research well enough on the Gardasil vaccine before stuffing his bad medicine down Texans throats. On Monday, he added: That particular issue is one that I readily stand up and say I made a mistake on. I listened to the legislature and I agreed with their decision.
Perry downplayed his underhanded maneuver as an aberrational error, and then gobsmackingly he spun the debacle as a display of his great character: One of the things I do pride myself on, I listen. When the electorate says, Hey, thats not what we want to do, we backed up, took a look at what we did.
Are these non-apology apologies enough to quell the concerns of voters looking for a presidential candidate who will provide a clear, unmistakable contrast to Barack Obama? Not by a long shot.
How Obama-like was this scandal?
Let us count the ways:
READ MORE: michellemalkin.com
You were anti-McCain, now you’re anti-Perry, and smoothsailing seems to hate you... sign me up for your ping list if you have one please
Ooops LOL and golf CAN be dangerous. My dad had his eye put out by a golf ball....no kidding...ricocheted off a tree and popped him in the eye...he now has one glass eye....and still plays golf, go figure...
And I didn’t know you knew him personally....Well, I’ll try to refrain from calling your friends “slimy” in the future.... ;0)
No problem, he’ll probably be a used car salesman in his next life.
So you don’t think the Hep B vaccine should be required?
Now that was funny!
Good morning Johnnie! I’ve been trying not to post, but I couldn’t resist that one.
JC, like RR, wouldn’t stand a chance of majority support on FR today.
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