Trump still has a blind spot when it comes to the vaxx, probably because he hates to admit he might have been wrong about something. But there is also political reasons, much of the public still believes in the vaxx and Trump doesn’t want to alienate those voters by venturing into what the press will characterize as conspiracy theories. Let’s hope he changes his mind as more evidence about the dangers and ineffectiveness of the vaxx emerges.
Trump turning on the Vaccine doesn’t seem wise to me with current information. Trump pushed hydroxy and a few other drugs to combat the China virus. He pushed for Vaccines, if you remember, as another reason that lockdowns were not necessary. Just like people didn’t have to take Hydroxy and ivermectine on his say so they didn’t have to take the Vaccine. He was making sure there was no justification to lock down the country. The problem is with mandating that people take the Vaccines and Trump had absolutely nothing to do with that. The problem I see for Trump on this though is he doesn’t have the fire in the belly when it comes to being anti mandate (the way he has it on election integrity, for example). If he added some harsh, Trumpian rhetoric against mandates at every rally he would be in good standing. He has to do a better Trump separating the Vax from the mandates. If he has reason to truly believe that the Vax was a way to poison the populace then that would be different. I don’t think a strong case in there right now.
Well said. Seems elections are always about the lesser of two evils. I’m not sure our votes will matter anyway with the rampant fraud and nothing having been done to remedy it.