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On Tuesday, MSNBC’s Morning Joe spent considerable time discussing controversial comments made by Governor Chris Christie (R-N.J.) and Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) regarding vaccine mandates in America. During the 8:00 a.m. hour, Morning Joe hosted liberal comedian Joy Behar to discuss the vaccine controversy and the former View co-host eagerly attached vaccine skepticism to the entire Republican Party.
Speaking to co-host Mika Brzezinski, Behar attacked the conservative movement as having “Neanderthal thinking on the right that is really, it’s scary and dangerous. Climate change deniers, vaccination deniers, I mean they are going to kill us.”
Morning Joe - Joe Scarborough Mika Brzezinski Willie Geist on msnbc
The Anti-Vaccine movement was started by, and is still largely owned by Liberals. According to this article (which draws data from a CDC study), "Anti-vaxxers are clearly more associated with the political Left."
The evidence is plain and clear. Don't let the Left get away with trying to smear this onto the Right (who don't oppose vaccinations per se, but rather the state forcing parents to vaccinate their children). It's absolutely disgusting that they're trying to get away with this.
Are Liberals or Conservatives More Anti-Vaccine RealClearScience
This is the type of shit, the liberals believe and actually teach each other.
When Lefties are against vaccinations is because they believe a big corporation is pumping their kids full of dangerous substances, but when Righties are against vaccinations it's because they don't like the idea of the government requiring they get them. That is a big difference!
I believe there are 2 liberal schools of thought on this. The first fears the Big Scary Corporations that make them and the other irrationally fears the disease (yes this is yet another issue the far left views through their emotional response from fear instead of using logic and reason). Swine flu, Bird flu, I mean how many times has the leftwing media gone bat sh*t nutty over some trendy new version of the flu? I think Behar fits into the second camp.
Speaking to co-host Mika Brzezinski, Behar attacked the conservative movement as having “Neanderthal thinking on the right that is really, it’s scary and dangerous. Climate change deniers, vaccination deniers, I mean they are going to kill us.”
Morning Joe - Joe Scarborough Mika Brzezinski Willie Geist on msnbc
The Anti-Vaccine movement was started by, and is still largely owned by Liberals. According to this article (which draws data from a CDC study), "Anti-vaxxers are clearly more associated with the political Left."
The evidence is plain and clear. Don't let the Left get away with trying to smear this onto the Right (who don't oppose vaccinations per se, but rather the state forcing parents to vaccinate their children). It's absolutely disgusting that they're trying to get away with this.
Are Liberals or Conservatives More Anti-Vaccine RealClearScience
This is the type of shit, the liberals believe and actually teach each other.
When Lefties are against vaccinations is because they believe a big corporation is pumping their kids full of dangerous substances, but when Righties are against vaccinations it's because they don't like the idea of the government requiring they get them. That is a big difference!
I believe there are 2 liberal schools of thought on this. The first fears the Big Scary Corporations that make them and the other irrationally fears the disease (yes this is yet another issue the far left views through their emotional response from fear instead of using logic and reason). Swine flu, Bird flu, I mean how many times has the leftwing media gone bat sh*t nutty over some trendy new version of the flu? I think Behar fits into the second camp.
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