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SEAN HANNITY: And it absolutely makes sense for many Americans to get vaccinated. I believe in science. I believe in the science of vaccination.
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Ooops. Not that guy🤣🤣🤣
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Sean Hannity, one of the highest-profile Fox News hosts, told his audience he believes “in the science of vaccination.” Steve Doocy, co-host of the right-leaning Fox & Friends morning show, told viewers the shot “will save your life.” And Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who’s running for governor of Arkansas after a stint as a Fox News contributor and White House press secretary under former President Donald Trump, penned an op-ed last week encouraging people to consider getting the “Trump vaccine.” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Trump had been very very clear. he’s pro vaccine. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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getting vaccinated, I encourage everyone to get theirs.” https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.abc...9-vaccine/amp/ Gov Desantis is very pro vaccine. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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you insulted me for not knowing that republicans at the top are bashing vaccines,,but couldn’t name anyone if anyone influence who’s doing so. because there aren’t a large number of really influential republicans saying not to get vaccinated. and again, what the heck is going on with blacks? why are their vaccination rates so low? this is very simple. if you think trump is telling people not to get vaccinated, just show a video of him saying that? by the time trump got booted, a million people a day were getting vaccinated. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Trump: “it’s a great vaccine, and it’s safe, and it’s something that works.”
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why are blacks not getting vaccinated? i don’t know who these millions of people are listening to. neither do you. but yet you’re claiming you do know, and claiming it’s republicans at the top. it’s not. if it was, i’d admit it, and you should know that. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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among blacks) saying not to get vaccinated. you don’t know either. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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assume unvaccinated republicans are listening to a republican who opposes the vaccine. Seems identically sensible to assume blacks are doing the same, listening to an influential black who is saying don’t get vaccinated. but i don’t see anyone if much influence telling people not to get vaccinated. i can’t help but notice that despite your insistence, yiu don’t seem to be aware of any either. it doesn’t make any sense to not get vaccinated. i have no idea what people Are thinking. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
On that we can agree, get vaccinated or be stupid, freedom of choice.
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all that bluster..he still didn't name anyone...:laugha:
amazing how many republican trump supporters in those trump counties in europe influenced by anti-vaxx celebrities on FOX are protesting the mandates there https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...ls-2021-12-05/ |
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not to get vaccinated. there just isn’t. but there are still a lot of unvaccinated republicans. Too many. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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hey...virtually nobody left to vaccinate in Portugal a couple of months ago...the vaccination pride of the world.... is now reimposing restrictions due to a new surge In Portugal, There Is Virtually No One Left to Vaccinate https://www.nytimes.com › World › Europe Oct 1, 2021 — Portugal is among the most highly vaccinated countries in the world. Vice Adm. Henrique Gouveia e Melo, who led the campaign, said there was a ..... Portugal reimposes rules as COVID-19 cases rise | Reutershttps://www.reuters.com › world › europe › portugal-reim... Nov 25, 2021 — LISBON, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Portugal, which has one of the world's highest rates of vaccination against COVID-19, announced it would reimpose... |
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anyone either. i’m sure there were individuals in the media who were skeptical, especially at first. not today. it’s also extremely telling, that neither you nor wayne will go anywhere near the fact that blacks also have very low vaccination rates. i guess you know you can’t make it a political win for you, so you just pretend it’s not a fact. better to process all the facts, not just the ones that provide political capital. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Seems you are out of touch where conservatives get their info and whom they consider influential Phil Valentine, a prominent Tennessee rightwing talk radio host, had released a song called Vaxman, an anti-Covid vaccination ditty based on the Beatles track Taxman. Marc Bernier, a host in Daytona Beach, Florida, had declared himself “Mr Anti-Vax”. #^^^^& Farrel, also from Florida, urged his listeners not to get vaccinated, and Jimmy DeYoung asked on air whether the vaccine could be a “form of government control of the people”. All four men died in August of coronavirus. A fifth conservative radio host, Bob Enyart, died on 13 September, weeks after he told his listeners to boycott vaccines that were “immorally developed”. Jim Jordan says 'real America is done with Covid. Trump's White House doctor calls omicron a midterm elections trick “Here comes the MEV - the Midterm Election Variant!” Ronny Jackson tweeted Saturday. Seems Jim and Scott don’t do many internet searches https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisond...ne-poll-finds/ Republicans have consistently told pollsters they’re not planning to be vaccinated — Tucker Members and staffers would be required to get a shot that the CDC told us today doesn’t work very well and, by the way, whose long-term effects cannot be known.” (The CDC did not say this.) Carlson’s Facebook followers commented eagerly on the video clip, spreading unfounded fears about vaccination among themselves. “Completely disappointed in our government, don’t believe a word they speak! Will not get the shot!” one person wrote. Together, Carlson and his viewers are a placenta and embryo, gestating dangerous ideas and keeping the pandemic alive. Republican senator was booed and catcalled when he told a party audience in South Carolina to think about getting a vaccine against Covid-19. It was Lindsey Graham Then you have ivermectin Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who pitched the drug long before many in conservative media or even on Fox itself joined her. On Dec. 1, Ingraham welcomed a doctor who had advised Trump and claimed social distancing and quarantining don’t work Chairman Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) hosted a controversial hearing featuring, among his witnesses, two doctors who advocated for ivermectin. Johnson claimed at the hearing that the information his witnesses provided was being censored on social media. That was kibble for conservative media. The next day, Ingraham floated a conspiracy theory that rears its head to this day: the idea that drugs like ivermectin are being suppressed as coronavirus treatments because they are too cheap — or even that they would jeopardize the emergency approvals of the vaccines. NPR looked at deaths per 100,000 people in roughly 3,000 counties across the U.S. from May 2021, the point at which vaccinations widely became available. People living in counties that went 60% or higher for Trump in November 2020 had 2.78 times the death rates of those that went for Biden. Counties with an even higher share of the vote for Trump saw higher COVID-19 mortality rates. Statistics don’t lie Inside the growing alliance between anti-vaccine activists and pro-Trump Republicans There are examples after examples of why Republicans won’t get vaccinated.. 59 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say that believing Trump won the 2020 election is "important" to being a Republican These are the same core supporters who are more than likely to be against vaccines… and it’s not based in any factual reality.. Yet Jim’s introduced Race with what about blacks When honestly the topic is about Republicans ( some whom are actually black or have a PHD or both). In an effort to defend a party that no longer exist as it once did So here’s a question to anyone If there isn’t anyone of real influence on the right telling people not to get vaccinated. Then who what or where is this moment rooted ? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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