Republican Flip-Flop on Vaccinations

This is just how stupid Biden is.

Honesty goes a long way. Just tell the people, "Hey, it's not 100% effective. It's not going to cure anyone. It's an actual vaccine. But it has shown to reduce the effects of Covid. For most people, it's a lot better than not getting vaccinated, since not everyone's immune system is the same."

And just leave it at that. Not make up a bunch of BS lies that are proven wrong on a weekly basis.
WTF does the left have against just being honest.
Well it's not like Trump Perry and Desantis have truth on their side either. But I actually give both Trump and Biden a little good faith because what science tells them about a novel virus seems to change. But you're right. They both should have stuck with the basic - nothing shows the vaccine is less safe than other vaccines, and as in the case then, it is now, that your chances are way better to get vaccinated.
 
It looks like the post is about the left wing view of the Supreme Court. Lefties supported the majority S.C. opinion (by a former KKK member) that created the false concept of "separation of church and state" not found in the Constitution and they supported the wholesale murder of the unborn based on a S.C. decision not based on Constitutional law. When the S.C. issues an obvious decision that the government cannot force Americans to drink the "kool aid" or lose their jobs, the left is upset and calls it flip flopping. Go figure.
 
When you have no core values, no principles, flip-flopping is easy.



Conservatives were often vocally pro-vaccination in the past, when anti-vaccine sentiment was vaguely associated with people the comedian Jon Stewart once mocked as “science-denying affluent California liberals.” With “affluent California liberals” as a symbol of the anti-vaccination movement, conservative culture-war instincts trended in a more constructive direction. Indeed, a 2015 measles outbreak at Disneyland illustrated the importance of mass vaccination to obtain herd immunity and suppress disease.

Many conservatives at the time made precisely that point. “If you think about the childhood illnesses that once permanently debilitated people like my grandfather, who contracted childhood polio—and you think today that measles, rubella, polio have been eradicated from the U.S. and much of the world—why would we go backwards?” Senator Ted Cruz asked in 2015. “In a feat that would have been unimaginable a few decades ago, the anti-vaccine movement has managed to breathe life into nearly vanquished childhood diseases,” the conservative pundit Rich Lowry had lamented presciently a year earlier. “Nothing good can come from undoing one of the miracles of medical progress.”

The logic of vaccine mandates, too, was well accepted on the right. “Some say the decision to vaccinate or not should be the parents’ choice,” the conservative writer Thomas Sowell argued in 2015. “That would be fine if their child would live isolated from other children. But that is impossible.” Many articles from 2015 were bitterly angry at the suggestion that conservatives were anti-vaccine, and blamed media bias for it. There were certainly disagreements over federal authority to mandate vaccines, but those differences of opinion were less significant, because immunization remained a thoroughly bipartisan cause, and Republicans had not embraced anti-vaxxers as a constituency. Today, Republican elected officials have begun opposing such mandates even on the state level.

Wendy E. Parmet: Americans are suing to protect their freedom from infection

Now Cruz complains about Big Bird encouraging children to get vaccinated while Lowry writes rageful op-eds attacking “the idiocy of covid-vaccine mandates for kids.” In 2015, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky tweeted a photo of himself getting a booster shot to rebut liberal media bias; in 2021, the career ophthalmologist announced that he was refusing to get the COVID vaccine. As Lowry observed in 2015, anti-vaxxers tend to be “doggedly impervious to evidence.”
Ummmmmmmm, there's a difference between a proven vaccine and a newly discovered experimental jab, which isn't even technically a vaccine. But, the real difference is, Republicans are for people's right to make their own health decisions without being forced or fired from their jobs. This isn't Nazi Germany where you have to show your papers.
 
Well it's not like Trump Perry and Desantis have truth on their side either. But I actually give both Trump and Biden a little good faith because what science tells them about a novel virus seems to change. But you're right. They both should have stuck with the basic - nothing shows the vaccine is less safe than other vaccines, and as in the case then, it is now, that your chances are way better to get vaccinated.

If you're not honest with people, then people don't trust you. So spouting off at anti vaxxers or republicans because they don't trust someone who's lied to them, accomplishes what? I don't trust big pharma. Big pharma made these drugs. Apparently somewhere along the lines, they told the CDC these were safe and 100% effective.
Biden got that info somewhere. It had to be either from the CDC or big pharma.
 
When you have no core values, no principles, flip-flopping is easy.



Conservatives were often vocally pro-vaccination in the past, when anti-vaccine sentiment was vaguely associated with people the comedian Jon Stewart once mocked as “science-denying affluent California liberals.” With “affluent California liberals” as a symbol of the anti-vaccination movement, conservative culture-war instincts trended in a more constructive direction. Indeed, a 2015 measles outbreak at Disneyland illustrated the importance of mass vaccination to obtain herd immunity and suppress disease.

Many conservatives at the time made precisely that point. “If you think about the childhood illnesses that once permanently debilitated people like my grandfather, who contracted childhood polio—and you think today that measles, rubella, polio have been eradicated from the U.S. and much of the world—why would we go backwards?” Senator Ted Cruz asked in 2015. “In a feat that would have been unimaginable a few decades ago, the anti-vaccine movement has managed to breathe life into nearly vanquished childhood diseases,” the conservative pundit Rich Lowry had lamented presciently a year earlier. “Nothing good can come from undoing one of the miracles of medical progress.”

The logic of vaccine mandates, too, was well accepted on the right. “Some say the decision to vaccinate or not should be the parents’ choice,” the conservative writer Thomas Sowell argued in 2015. “That would be fine if their child would live isolated from other children. But that is impossible.” Many articles from 2015 were bitterly angry at the suggestion that conservatives were anti-vaccine, and blamed media bias for it. There were certainly disagreements over federal authority to mandate vaccines, but those differences of opinion were less significant, because immunization remained a thoroughly bipartisan cause, and Republicans had not embraced anti-vaxxers as a constituency. Today, Republican elected officials have begun opposing such mandates even on the state level.

Wendy E. Parmet: Americans are suing to protect their freedom from infection

Now Cruz complains about Big Bird encouraging children to get vaccinated while Lowry writes rageful op-eds attacking “the idiocy of covid-vaccine mandates for kids.” In 2015, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky tweeted a photo of himself getting a booster shot to rebut liberal media bias; in 2021, the career ophthalmologist announced that he was refusing to get the COVID vaccine. As Lowry observed in 2015, anti-vaxxers tend to be “doggedly impervious to evidence.”
There is no "right wing crusade" against vaccinations. Only left wing crusade to say there is.
Plenty on the right are against vaccine MANDATES for FDA unapproved vaccines. That is different.
About 92% of U.S. children get their vaccines against a plethora of conditions. Does that sound like there is some "right wing crusade" against vaccines??

You are all sheep
 
Again, vaccines are not a cure, so accept reality…

Omicron most likely caused Herd immunity and if so you will be very upset to know Covid is dying out…

Herd immunity again? We are now into the 5th variant and "Herd Immunity" still hasn't happened. The only two ways to get that immunity is for everyone to wear masks, social distance, get vaxxed and the other way is to die.
 
Yea guess what?

Previous infection gives almost no immunity to Omicron

And Omicron kills pretty much only unaxxed or really really immune compromised (vaxxed or unvaxxed)

News reports from the local big hospital in Little Rock. 30% of their new patients were vaccinated.
 
When you have no core values, no principles, flip-flopping is easy.



Conservatives were often vocally pro-vaccination in the past, when anti-vaccine sentiment was vaguely associated with people the comedian Jon Stewart once mocked as “science-denying affluent California liberals.” With “affluent California liberals” as a symbol of the anti-vaccination movement, conservative culture-war instincts trended in a more constructive direction. Indeed, a 2015 measles outbreak at Disneyland illustrated the importance of mass vaccination to obtain herd immunity and suppress disease.

Many conservatives at the time made precisely that point. “If you think about the childhood illnesses that once permanently debilitated people like my grandfather, who contracted childhood polio—and you think today that measles, rubella, polio have been eradicated from the U.S. and much of the world—why would we go backwards?” Senator Ted Cruz asked in 2015. “In a feat that would have been unimaginable a few decades ago, the anti-vaccine movement has managed to breathe life into nearly vanquished childhood diseases,” the conservative pundit Rich Lowry had lamented presciently a year earlier. “Nothing good can come from undoing one of the miracles of medical progress.”

The logic of vaccine mandates, too, was well accepted on the right. “Some say the decision to vaccinate or not should be the parents’ choice,” the conservative writer Thomas Sowell argued in 2015. “That would be fine if their child would live isolated from other children. But that is impossible.” Many articles from 2015 were bitterly angry at the suggestion that conservatives were anti-vaccine, and blamed media bias for it. There were certainly disagreements over federal authority to mandate vaccines, but those differences of opinion were less significant, because immunization remained a thoroughly bipartisan cause, and Republicans had not embraced anti-vaxxers as a constituency. Today, Republican elected officials have begun opposing such mandates even on the state level.

Wendy E. Parmet: Americans are suing to protect their freedom from infection

Now Cruz complains about Big Bird encouraging children to get vaccinated while Lowry writes rageful op-eds attacking “the idiocy of covid-vaccine mandates for kids.” In 2015, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky tweeted a photo of himself getting a booster shot to rebut liberal media bias; in 2021, the career ophthalmologist announced that he was refusing to get the COVID vaccine. As Lowry observed in 2015, anti-vaxxers tend to be “doggedly impervious to evidence.”
What part of the recognized and declared fact that Natural Immunity exceeds
any Covid shot.Which is Not a Vaccine.A Vaccine like the Polio vaccine whcih
was never Federally mandated was approved individually by each of our 50 states.
These Jabs have also been explained as " close to worthless " in combatting
the new variants.meaning it probably makes one sicker faster.
Plus all the Unreported Data concerning side effects.Many resulting is death
or crippling.Because this Experimental Drug actually weakens one immune
system.Alters via a spike protein.
New Survey based on Insurance actuary data is highly troubling.
A Public declaration the first week of January by Scott Davison of OneAmerica
a $ 100 Billion Insurance company found this ... :
Crisis in America: Deaths Up 40% Among Those Aged
18-64 { those working }
 
There is no "right wing crusade" against vaccinations. Only left wing crusade to say there is.
Plenty on the right are against vaccine MANDATES for FDA unapproved vaccines. That is different.
About 92% of U.S. children get their vaccines against a plethora of conditions. Does that sound like there is some "right wing crusade" against vaccines??

You are all sheep

Most leftists, and especially Synthaholic, are FAR too stupid to be able to understand the difference you're discussing. Don't waste your time. All they know is Orange Man bad, FauciBiden good.
 
And now they have to change the definition of "vaccinated" every 3-4 months so that the endless "boosters" can hide the fact that the vaccine doesn't work at all.
Plus how do we know those Jabs are vaccine.They could Quite easily be an
innocuous saline solution.In fact,I'd bet on it.
 
What part of the recognized and declared fact that Natural Immunity exceeds
any Covid shot.Which is Not a Vaccine.A Vaccine like the Polio vaccine whcih
was never Federally mandated was approved individually by each of our 50 states.
These Jabs have also been explained as " close to worthless " in combatting
the new variants.meaning it probably makes one sicker faster.
Plus all the Unreported Data concerning side effects.Many resulting is death
or crippling.Because this Experimental Drug actually weakens one immune
system.Alters via a spike protein.
New Survey based on Insurance actuary data is highly troubling.
A Public declaration the first week of January by Scott Davison of OneAmerica
a $ 100 Billion Insurance company found this ... :
Crisis in America: Deaths Up 40% Among Those Aged
18-64 { those working }


They're in denial. They don't want the truth. It would involve admitting that they have been deceived and pride rarely allows that to happen.
 
Even there...that means that 70%...the vast majority..are ...yes


UNVAXXED

No it doesn't. The numbers didn't show WHY they came to the hospital. Some may have been admitted for a knee operation, an accident of some sort or anything other than Covid. Stop reading more into the information than what's given.
No one, even the CDC or big pharma knows exactly how each individual is going to react to Covid or their vaccine, or the other big pharma's vaccine. No one.
 
Vaccines and boosters give like 40% protection from infection.
Not great but decent

They also make it 20 times less likely that you will get seriously sick or die

That's not an accurate number for everyone. For example: The people who have been vaccinated & boosted, but still died from covid itself. They had a 100% chance of dying, because they died.
Someone unvaccinated with a really good immune system has a 100% chance of getting Covid, then getting over Covid, without even having a noticeable symptom.
 
Most leftists, and especially Synthaholic, are FAR too stupid to be able to understand the difference you're discussing. Don't waste your time. All they know is Orange Man bad, FauciBiden good.
Until it hits home.Which may be too late.Yet the Biden stream of charades keep
on ticking.Where's John Cameron Swayze ... With the spendid 60's Timex watch ad.
" Takes a Licking and Keeps on Ticking. " plus the Timex Torture test.
Mickey Mantle { featuring even the New York Yankee star }
Instead what we get today is a constant Democrat Tortue test.
With No Stars.
 
No it doesn't. The numbers didn't show WHY they came to the hospital. Some may have been admitted for a knee operation, an accident of some sort or anything other than Covid. Stop reading more into the information than what's given.
No one, even the CDC or big pharma knows exactly how each individual is going to react to Covid or their vaccine, or the other big pharma's vaccine. No one.
Hospitals and Doctors have been used as Guniea Pigs for this Covid Shock experiment
Most probably because the Democrat Party and it's well to do members are
up for sale.To the Highest New World Order Oligarch.
That's a Fact ... You Union Jacks.
 
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