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a flimsy character...perfidious and despised
He does look rather stiff-jawed.Stigmata? You're suggesting crucifixion for him? I wonder if he believes in tetanus shots?
He does look rather stiff-jawed.Stigmata? You're suggesting crucifixion for him? I wonder if he believes in tetanus shots?
I once thought I had stigmata. Turns out it was only contact dermatitis .Stigmata? You're suggesting crucifixion for him?
True, and I apologise to anyone for whom mental health issues are an ongoing problem. Zeus knows, I probably have enough of my own. But in the case of RFK Jr., his own demonstrated mental inadequacies, peculiarities, obsessions and completely kooky weirdness clearly disqualify him from any position whatsoever to do with good management of a major nation's health. He is not qualified for it, and obviously not up to the task.I have to say, that's a pretty stigmatising way to refer to involuntary confinement for mental health treatment.
They were both lying.The New Republic wrote, "During the confirmation process [Senator] Cassidy explicitly guaranteed that “if confirmed, [RFK Jr.] will maintain the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices without changes.” Either Cassidy was lying, or RFK Jr. was lying to Cassidy."
So the new "gold standard" of science is speaking to and promoting idiot scammer influencers? America's ◊◊◊◊◊◊.Fortune Well wrote, "Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. doubled down on his support for non-pharmaceutical health treatments during a recent podcast appearance, saying, “We’re going to end the war at the FDA against alternative medicine.” Speaking on the Ultimate Human podcast with host Gary Brecka, a “renowned Human Biologist, biohacker, and longevity expert,” according to the website, Kennedy said he would fix the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s bias against the following: stem cell treatments, chelating drugs, vitamins and minerals, amino acids, peptides, and hyperbaric chambers."
Nor being bothered, apparently, about killing people unnecessarily. Health = death??At SBM Dr. David Gorski wrote about dubious stem-cell therapies and other issues. He concluded, "That’s because none of this is about “making America healthy again,” other than perhaps in the deluded minds of some MAHA true believers. Rather, it’s about making America safe for wellness influencers, health grifters, antivaxxers, and quacks. In this context, “health freedom” means freedom for quacks and charlatans to sell their wares unbothered by standards or law enforcement."
The problem with RFK is some of what he says is sensible.
Sounds about right.this is, i think, a big part of how republicans manage to win elections. they can identify problems. their solutions are insane and make the problem worse, and by the opposition pointing this out they become against fixing the problem. the republicans then have won the election, and made the problem worse. whereby they can identify the problem again.
I find myself skipping over your posts at times, not because there'sany misinformation in them, but because reading the truth of what RFK is doing is so depressing.SBM's founder Steven Novella wrote about RFK's "retiring" seventeen members of the ACIP, "This is part of his justification – he needed to take this unprecedented action because of waning public trust in the CDC and vaccines. This is an old-school strategy often used by anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theorists, and pseudoscientists – do everything you can to undermine public trust or to create questions, then use waning public trust as justification for taking action. Perhaps no individual has done more to undermine public trust in vaccines, so it’s rich that he is using that to justify attacking the vaccine infrastructure. Of course, this is all by design."