RFK Jr. Swaps Made-Up Studies in His Report for More Made-Up Studies

It was a complete lie, twatwaffle. They literally made it up. Zero science behind it. Zero. They pulled it out of their asses and brain dead drones such as yourself swallowed it like skittles. Because your masters told you to swallowed it. You fucked up a generation of kids with your blind partisanship.
Read the link I posted moron.

The idea of distancing from a sick person (or a potentially sick person) is not radical
 
Read the link I posted moron.

The idea of distancing from a sick person (or a potentially sick person) is not radical
An opinion piece by some douchbag at NPR that writes a column called goats and something. Are you fucking kidding?
 
LOL And do you think this compares to your God Fauci pulling the 6 foot rule out of his ass?

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Should he have fired that scumbag's ass early on? Absolutely. There's a special place in hell for him

Instead he gave him the world stage and MAGA somehow tries and blame the Democrats for that.
 
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was called out for using fake studies in his AI-generated report. But in fixing them, he just inserted more errors.

Between the brainworms and the mercury poisoning this guy hasn't got much brain left.

But for some reason he thinks the rest of us are just as messed up as he is at this point.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s error-laden Make America Healthy Again report was updated Friday to remove citations to several nonexistent studies—as well as some perfectly real ones—and replace them with citations that still make no sense, NOTUS reported...

One study that the original report cited to support the claim that psychotherapy was a better treatment for children experiencing mental health issues than medication was replaced by another “systemic overview” by Pim Cuijpers, a widely referenced psychologist in Amsterdam. But Cuijpers told NOTUS that his study covered the use of psychiatric medication in adults, not children.

The two “cannot be compared, and this reference is therefore not usable in adolescents,” Cuijpers wrote in an email to NOTUS. He also noted that there was no evidence to support the report’s claim that psychotherapy was more effective than antidepressants for adolescents.

Just one example
Are those the opinions of someone in transition?
 
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