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Andrew J. Cass's avatar

76% of Americans have a chronic disease as of 2025. Imagine how broken one would need to be to find fault with firing the majority of the staff. The whole organization should be terminated!

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Rosalee's avatar

No matter the topic of discussion,

it is unconscionable how they behaved

Their decorum is unbefitting of a gathering of the Senate

THEY are an embarrassment to all of America

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Andrew J. Cass's avatar

Exactly. Notice they have to cut him off every five seconds because as soon as he hits them with data and well established facts they are dead in the water.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

I think speakers should demand that they not interrupt OR they will get up and leave.

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APDean's avatar

It sounds good on paper. But he'd be blasted for 'running and hiding because he couldn't answer their questions'. Unfortunately, we're dealing with juvenile meanies who don't play fair, and who are basically A holes.

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Mouzer's avatar

As long as the speakers don't use it to eat up time either.

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APDean's avatar

I couldn't agree more. It was an embarrassment, and it pissed me off. Of course, EVERYTHING the Dems say these days pisses me off.

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Occam's avatar

I generally attribute incompetence over evil.

But these people defending the Medical Industrial Complex are way past incompetence.

They're captured.

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Stephanie Hart's avatar

$$$ talks to them, Bernie told the tale, they ALL get big pharma $$$, Congress is captured and so many just plain evil!

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SteelJ's avatar

The oft-cited maxim to never attribute to malice what can be explained by ignorance is exactly what the most evil psychopath would come up with. Why not attribute to malice? Why make ignorance or incompetence the default assumption? There is no reason, except to protect evil.

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Dave's avatar

The maxim assumes one or the other. But, in this case it’s obviously both.

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SteelJ's avatar

I disagree. Most of those fighting against Kennedy know the score. They know exactly how evil they are and like being that way.

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Yukon Dave's avatar

I just met with a potential Doctor for my kids. She asked me if they kids are vaccinated and I said all the required ones. Then I said we dont do covid or flu. She then schools me that she has treated sick kids with the flu.

I then responded with, the head of Pfizer was asked a simple question under oath, "Was the vaccine tested to stop transmission and infection before it was released. Pfizer said NO. I said I dont inject my kids with

a product created by liars. She stood up and said I dont think this will work I require all my clients to use vaccines. We walked out.

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Linda Rowan's avatar

WOW! Thankfully my 3 girls are 56,57 & 59 & I sm 77. When they were kids I think they received 4 immunizations? They all survived measles, chicken pox & mumps as did my brother & I when we were kids in the 1950's.Today its apalling that our kids now get 77 plus jabs beginning at birth... Big Pharma liars!

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DaughteroftheKing's avatar

Yukon Dave - KUDOS for being equipped to speak truth and rationale to that pediatrician!

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Mouzer's avatar
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This is not a doctor to see ever again.

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Dave's avatar

Of course, they are overt and patently egregious. No arguing that. And I stand corrected regarding Occam's Razor. It's an if not, then.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

What’s the difference between a mother who leaves her child in a hot car on purpose or one who simply forgets. Both murdered a child. Sick and dying Americans don’t care whether the CDC was just mistaken or deliberate and the punishment for sickening us SHOULD be the same.

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Treladon's avatar

There's such a thing as choosing to be incompetent, which I would consider malicious

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terry jeanne's avatar

For sure. Kennedy IS the only one that is not (Sander's was correct) - since he's not in Congress.

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clee Lee's avatar

I agree, at this point they are not only useless, they are dangerous to the well being of our population.

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Sam B's avatar

Sigh

Idiots.

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Sam B's avatar

Gosh, maybe we should have an actual medical expert in charge at HHS then.

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Vivian J Jacobson's avatar

RFK,Jr is the perfect person for the job.

We found out during the pandemic that doctors are not free to practice what they have found is in the best interest of their patients. Recall the doctors who shared that Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin and antibiotic helped their patients and the pushback - that pharmacists would not fill their prescriptions for those drugs if they were for COVID. Doctors in Michigan were intimidated by governor gretchen whitemore - that if they prescribed those drugs, they may be suspended. So doctors can be controlled by the system or lose their license. So a doctor would not be free to follow the science.

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Sam B's avatar
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If you think Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine and antibiotics were effective in treating Covid, you are incredibly naive. And you repost from a quack telling you DMSO treats cancer?

Hahahahahaha!!

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Mouzer's avatar

Ivermectin worked great for me and others. The only thing you are showing is your ignorance. But then, it might be too much for your biased mindset to actually read the studies on them.

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Sam B's avatar

You could just as well claim the water you drank was responsible for any medical improvement.

There is zero reason to believe antiparisitics treat a virus and reputable studies confirm this.

The level of superstition and abject ignorance in America is amazing. Even more amazing, gullible people compelled to proudly and loudly post how ignorant they are on social media. I guess it’s comforting to connect with other rubes. 🙄

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Vivian J Jacobson's avatar

Sorry but Ivermectin worked. I first heard about it from an MD that used to be at Johns Hopkins before he retired. He offered to write prescriptions; but avoided the topic after it became known that promoting Ivermectin could be hazardous to his licence.

I can tell ou're not a professional - and your immature response has no credibility.

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terry jeanne's avatar

Many "medical experts" are - Gosh! - scientifically illiterate. Or they choose to be.

Kennedy is both scientifically literate, and legally literate. That's why he is kicking their arses despite their breadth and depth of pure corruption.

DF bot!

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Andrew J. Cass's avatar

Senator Bennett from Colorado is the lowest form of human life. Note that for the record.

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NJ Election Advisor's avatar

Resign Bennett. What a lowlife.

Call the switchboard 1-202-224-3121 and ask him to resign. Bennett is a disgrace along with Fauxcahauntus and Bernie the Sellout.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

A true scumbag. I knew him, his associates in Colorado before he was first appointed to anything, when he worked for billionaire Phil Anschutz. He parachuted into Colorado politics, pretended to be a gee-shucks ordinary Joe folksy Coloradan but was from very privileged east coast political power family background. Oh, his father ran USAID under Pres Carter, grandfather served in FDR administration. Brother ran NYT editorial Page. Wife is Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund attorney. Lying scum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennet

'Early life and education

Bennet was born in New Delhi, India. His mother is Susanne Christine Bennet (née Klejman), a retired elementary school librarian and Jewish Holocaust survivor who was born in 1938 in Warsaw, Poland. His father was Douglas J. Bennet, who was born in New Jersey, and served as an aide to Chester Bowles, then the U.S. ambassador to India. Douglas Bennet ran the United States Agency for International Development under President Jimmy Carter, served as president and the CEO of National Public Radio (1983–93), and as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs in the Clinton administration (1993–95). His grandfather Douglas Bennet was an economic adviser in Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration.

Bennet grew up in Washington, D.C.; his father served as an aide to Vice President Hubert Humphrey, among other politicians. He was held back in second grade because of his dyslexia. He enrolled at St. Albans School, an elite all-boys preparatory school, and served as a page on Capitol Hill.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_J._Bennet

In 1987, Bennet earned his Bachelor of Arts in history from Wesleyan University, the alma mater of his father and grandfather. At Wesleyan he was a member of Beta Theta Pi. In 1993, Bennet earned his Juris Doctor from Yale Law School, where he was the editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal.

Personal life

On October 26, 1997, Bennet married Earthjustice [Sierra Club] Legal Defense Fund attorney Susan Diane Daggett, in Marianna, Arkansas. [Clinton connection?]

https://www.law.du.edu/rmlui/about/staff

His brother, James Bennet, was the editorial page director for The New York Times, The Economist, The Atlantic.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bennet_(journalist)

A true entitled, lying corrupt Deep State POS! F Him. HE'S the liar! I wish RFK had said that back to him after Bennet called him a liar while testifying! It doesn't break protocol to say that to a Senator in a hearing in direct response to the insult! He had a freebie!

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JLE's avatar

Wow. Quite the befouled pedigree for that one.

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Susan Purcell's avatar

Thank you so much for revealing Bennet's background. I had picked up on his caginess so am very glad to know all this.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Yep. I forgot the Wiki link for Michael himself in original post, edited it in.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

And forgot to note that his former boss and benefactor who opened up the Colorado political world for Bennet, Phil Anschutz, gave so much money to CU they named an entire hospital after him...so there's the medical industry hatred of RFK Jr connection that elevates it above ordinary Big Pharma payoffs. Note: Anschutz is thought of as a "sensible" Republican in CO. It's very bipartisan corruption.

https://www.cuanschutz.edu/

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Also, I'm very skeptical of "Holocaust survivor" narratives that often are used to describe parents/grandparents of politicos. George Soros is described as a "Holocaust survivor," while he was a profiteering collaborator with Nazi's, turning in Jews to authorities who were taken to their deaths and taking their things, "someone was going to do it, why not me?" Jews know them as Judenrats and Kapos. Many Judenrats and Kapos emigrated to the US after the war, their reputations made them unwelcome, targets. I highly suspect Michael's mother, Susanne Klejman, was from a Judenrat family. I guarantee his father, Douglas, didn't marry a down and out poor, emaciated concentration camp survivor with his lineage. These politicians, like Jasmine Crockett, play the regular person/persecuted victim card all the time. If they told the real elitist narrative of their life they'd never get elected by the commoners.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

OMG, I found it!! Her family WERE opportunist Jews in Nazi Germany just like Soros!! An art smuggler. Nazi Germany was known for opportunist criminal Nazi's and the supporters stealing and then smuggling art out of Germany and sending it to Switzerland when the Allies were moving in. JJ Klejman was a known smuggler of world treasure art, had a big gallery with VERY expensive unique art, then moved to Switzerland to live out his final days, secretively. This is Michael Bennet's maternal grandfather!!!:

Judge Clears Way for Trial Over Turkish Art at Met

NYT, July 20, 1990

https://web.archive.org/web/20150525200836/https://www.nytimes.com/1990/07/20/arts/judge-clears-way-for-trial-over-turkish-art-at-met.html

"The Metropolitan argued at the time that it legitimately and innocently acquired the works through a series of gifts and purchases, principally from two dealers, John J. Klejman of New York and George Zacos of Switzerland."

https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/the-republic-of-turkey-sues-in-u-s-court/

"The female idol is distinctive of works produced exclusively in the ceramic workshops of Kiliya, Western Anatolia c. 3000-2200 B.C.E. The suit alleges the nine-inch tall statuette, described as the “Female Idol of Kiliya,” was illegally excavated in the early 1960s, unlawfully smuggled out of the country and then soon found its way to the J.J. Klejman Gallery in New York. According to the plaintiff’s brief filed in the case, John J. Klejman was “well known in the industry at that time as a ‘dealer-smuggler’ of stolen antiquities.” The defendants dispute this characterization of the late art dealer."

JJ's connection to Susanne Klejman:

https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q38346462

Which tells us her father was John J Klejman:

https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q94876051

And the search of John J Klejman tell us:

https://search.brave.com/search?q=John+J.+Klejman+art+gallery&summary=1&conversation=3763d1ba2e0e5f2a84cd0f

"John J Klejman

The J.J. Klejman Gallery was an art gallery in New York City, owned by art dealer John J. Klejman, who was known for his work with antiquities, African art, and Asian art.

The gallery was located on Madison Avenue and 76th Street, opposite the Carlyle Hotel, and operated from 1950 until 1974.

It was described as an elegant space, often noted for its rare and valuable pieces, including classical Greek and Roman busts, Byzantine jewelry, and pre-Columbian artifacts.

The gallery was also recognized for its significant role in the art market, with its name frequently appearing in provenance records for important works.

John J. Klejman was considered a "legendary" figure and a groundbreaker in the field of African and Oceanic art.

He was known for his discretion and enigmatic persona, with stories suggesting he and his wife, Halina, had a complex past, including experiences during the Holocaust.

He was also described as a "dealer-smuggler" by figures like Thomas Hoving, who noted that Klejman dealt in antiquities smuggled primarily from Syria and Lebanon.

One notable example was a life-sized 4th-century BC Greek bronze athlete found in the sea, which Klejman claimed was destined for acquisition by President John F. Kennedy.

The gallery's reputation was further cemented by its association with prominent collectors and institutions. For instance, the gallery was linked to the provenance of a 3,000-year-old "Female Idol of Kiliya" from Western Anatolia, which was allegedly illegally excavated and smuggled out of Turkey before arriving at the gallery.

The gallery also played a role in the acquisition of significant works for major museums, including pieces sold to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art.

After the gallery closed, Klejman and his wife retired, reportedly moving to Switzerland, and their later lives remained largely private."

https://www.openartdata.org/2019/09/colonial-art-dealer-klejman.html

https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/culture/there-s-a-lot-of-nazi-looted-art-in-switzerland/41113588

Bennet is even more of scumbag that I even imagined! And that's saying something!!

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Barbara Lee's avatar

I think Kennedy is too much of a gentleman to stoop to foul language. His facts are much better swords.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Yeah...is why I could never hold public office...though the Jasmine Crockett's and Gavin Newsome's of the political world inform me that might not be an automatic disqualifier anymore!

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Just one of many in CO.

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Bryan donahue's avatar

I lived in Colorado for 35 years. Escaped to South Dakota. Bennett is definitely the lowest of low-lifes.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

Are you sure? How low do you have to go? Berney Sanders said everyone takes Pharmaceutical money so it should be okayed like approving of a corrupted CDC is just part of acceptable practice!! That’s the bottom of the pit for me.

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Rosalee's avatar

I see NO reason for screaming antics

I was subjected to it when I was CEO of the CalVetBoard in

hearings in Sacramento

The members were located throughout the state and

they often called on me to attend and testify before the assembly and senate committees on

issues of interest regarding vets.

One particularly nasty encounter was with a senator: "What makes you qualified to testify about vets? Are you a vet?"

(I had already begun my comments)

I replied, "I am CEO of the CalVet Board and am a vet who served throughout the Vietnam war

plus a few more"

When he began to harass again, I stopped and replied, "Are you interested in

hearing my remarks or merely interested in interrupting me?"

NOBODY has the right to be rude like that no matter who they are

Same is true of this circus surrounding RFK

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

They were harassing not speaking.

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Toddy's avatar

Exactly! They should be made to leave and escorted out if they interrupt!!!!!

!!!!!

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Sir Tom of Northfield's avatar

A government employee who is actually on OUR side? RFK is on a holy mission. God bless him. There is so much to do. DECADES of corruption need to be wiped out. We can thank one man - DJT - for everything good that's happening today.

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Nuala Norris's avatar

I think we can thank RFKJnr

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

I am ashamed of all our elected Congressman who attacked RFK Jr. because they are beholding to the deep Medical mafia that puts profits before good health outcomes. The hepatitis injection into our new borns is criminal. Time to vote all of them out! Sanders and Warren are on top of the list. Thank God they didn't become President.

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Danielle's avatar

If the mother is not infected, the ONLY reason to give HepB to one day old babies, is to hide paedophilia. Just imagine if doctors started to see dozens of Hep B infected, small children.

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Lidia's avatar

Indeed! Like the whole Monkey-Pox debacle!

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terry jeanne's avatar

Well, and the billions in profits from even a single mandated drug -while also it's makers essentially bear zero liability.

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

Did you notice that the senators said nothing of substance, their attacks had no back up. What does Senator Warren think about every healthy newborn receiving a dangerous shot, what is her rationale, really?

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Just doing her job as a shill for the deranged!

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Marmie's avatar

I have waited for decades for RFKJr to be in a position to end this insanity. I have been maligned by those I thought cared about me for protecting my children from dangerous medical interventions, especially vaccines. Today I am proud of the stand I took even if it was difficult. The truth is out and cannot be contained any longer. I have hope. Thank Mr Kennedy!

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

He is up against a very powerful machine.

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Marmie's avatar

I am aware of the machine and agree with you. That is why it has taken a combination of events to put him in the right place to make a difference. It will still take a miracle to stop the abusive machine.

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NJ Election Advisor's avatar

RFK, Jr. masterclass.

Senator Bennett is a humiliating disaster. What a buffoon. Resign, Bennett, you're a disgrace sellout to humanity.

Sanders is a disgraceful dinosaur that should have hung his head in shame a decade ago. What a fraud.

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Alison H.'s avatar

Noto to mention "Pocahantas" Warren.

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NJ Election Advisor's avatar

FAUXcaHAUNTus

Faux - because she’s only 1/1,024th Indian

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Javier's avatar

Yes, but she is a Peruvian Indian and not a Cherokee.

She should be named Mama Ocllo instead of Pocahontas.

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NJ Election Advisor's avatar

Or

Lie-a-watha

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Violante of Naxos's avatar

Trump is showing zero signs of backing away from RFK, in fact he’s doubling down by asking questions of Pfizer. MAHA is going no where. 😊

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SteelJ's avatar

Seems so. What a pleasant change. We'll see where it goes. I hope to count chickens later..

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

We need more members on ACIP, more people power there.

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Julie K's avatar

This wasn’t a hearing. It was a posturing of the evil and corrupt Democratic Party and doctors that are paid of by BP. This guy is a hero in Americas eyes and thank God he is a warrior and fighting for us! Congress is who needs fired!

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Evil Incarnate's avatar

Not disagreeing... but don't be fooled into thinking Republicans all have a halo around them. They talk a good game, but behind the scenes they're team members of the Uniparty.

For the avoidance of doubt, I always vote Repub over Democrat as the lesser of two evils.

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SteelJ's avatar

Corrupt or not, the Republicans are on the right side and the Democrats on the wrong side of almost every issue. The Democrats have chosen to go down fighting for big pharma, most Republicans haven't.

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TheGreatAwakening's avatar

Cassidy is not on the right side of this issue. He is a big pharma dildo.

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SteelJ's avatar

Yeah, he sucks as much as any Democrat.

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Evil Incarnate's avatar

I'm not looking to start an argument.

A lot of what Republicans do is performance art. Bernie was correct when he said Republicans are taking pharma money. Have you not noticed, a single Republican Senator, Johnson of Wisconsin, has made the vax an issue? He's all by himself. I've written my own senators (Cruz and Cornyn), why aren't they looking at this like Sen Johnson. Crickets. I'm sure pharma contributions to them are totally unrelated. /s

Republicans look good grilling the bad guys in these congressional hearings, but when the cameras aren't on them, they do stuff like vote Mitch McConnell as Senate leader. He gives $millions to Lisa Murkowski when her main opponent is a more conservative Republican, b/c she'll vote for him as leader. He gives $0 to Republican candidates running against Democrats. like Blake Masters running in AZ in 2022. Worse, he publicly bad-mouths Republican candidates CHOSEN BY VOTERS IN REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES as "not quality candidates."

Steel, do you remember the border bill negotiated by Senator Langford? The bill Democrats beat Trump over the head about b/c he killed a "bi-partisan border bill"? That was McConnell's doing.

Enough about McConnell. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson promised in Nov 2023 (almost 2 years ago) to make videos of of the Jan 6 "insurrection" public. And he actually released a few hours worth. Then everything just kind'a went quiet. No more videos. Johnson doesn't keep his word.

I proudly voted for Dan Crenshaw - the Navy SEAL with the patch on his eye -for congress. Didn't take long to have voters' remorse. After being elected, he was telling his supporters it was CRAZY to think the 2020 election was stolen. I can't prove it, but I'm 100% sure it was. Too many unexplained oddities. More to the point, Crenshaw in a short time in congress became a multi-millionaire. Like Nancy Pelosi and Liz Cheney, and a bunch of other elected officials not as well known. I respect Crenshaw for his military service but not for his "public service."

The defunding of NPR never would have happened if Trump hadn't made it an issue. Republican Congressmen and senators left on their own would be fine keeping the $ flowing, as they have for decades.

More?

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No, I agreed with you before you started. I like Ron Johnson, and MTG. Can't think of any more at the moment. The others are just considerably more tolerable than Dems, or at least some of them. Do you deny that Republicans have supported closing the border, stopping the trans insanity, and most of them support the 2nd amendment? The Dems are a 100% fail, the Republicans are not. That's all I'm saying. Both parties suck on Ukraine, the COVID response, and much else, but the Republicans are much better overall. All I needed to know about Mike Johnson was watching him nod and clap when it was an insane thing to do. I think it was a Biden SOTU speech, but whatever it was, he was disgusting. Fact is, we're trying to delay the inevitable - Western civilization is toast, just like every other briefly successful society. Happens every time due to inexorable forces it makes no sense to get into here. Still, we need to fight against it, I'm not for giving up.

I should not have said the Republicans are on the right side of most every issue, I take that back. Just many issues.

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MH's avatar

So true. I really liked Crenshaw, thought he was a man of the people but in the end they are sell outs. Hate to hear it. Money talks, always will.

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Don't drink the Kool-Aid's avatar

"Crenshaw" = 'eye patch McCain'

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terry jeanne's avatar

Republican corruption was just a Red Herring to deflect from factual realities that, should the public grasp, will really really f'ing piss us ALL off at the evil bastards.

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Julie K's avatar
2dEdited

I agree somewhat and totally understand what you are saying Just look at Cassidy 😞

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Silent scorn's avatar

I hope RFK jr has the best security detail, he’s going to need it 🙏

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Toddy's avatar
2dEdited

💯!!

Im praying for angelic care for him as well. That God will protect him with His 'Security host'.

And protection for all the others who strive to do right.

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J Guti's avatar

This idea of democrat v. republican is a false dichotomy that you are pushing. Politicians on both sides are promoting vaccines as was obvious during covid.

The issue is with (((Big Pharma))) and they corrupt both sides.

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SteelJ's avatar

Of course republicans are corrupt too. But the sharp divide is unmistakable. Democrats are far worse. Democrats have become uniformly total crap, and the Republicans have wisely decided to look like the good guys. I'll take it.

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ann nynkowski's avatar

Do we think that Big Pharma will not fight back? Think False Flag. Or threats of harm to anyone who defies them. Or propaganda pushed hard and furiously - we know the population has gone for the plandemic scare with both feet in. The bad guys could be Satan. I don’t know that for sure. But I am afraid it could be true. If they aren’t the real Satan then they are ill informed and extremely gullible to think that injecting our bodies with anything is the road to good health.

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Leslie's avatar

This is Big Pharma fighting back. The Star Chamber trials all scripted and a disgrace.

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Vinnie's avatar

Interesting this behavior, even worse, these people are to be discussing laws, rules, government policies

-Bernie proved ALL these FOLKS received PAYOLA from Corporations…

BOUGHT and PAID schills…

We are the uneducated consumers/ chattel/ test subjects…

So THIS is Government in 2025?

Lincoln is rolling in his grave….

Very, very disheartening….

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Lisa's avatar

Couldn’t say it better!

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Alison H.'s avatar

It's all coming out...the first steps to change.

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SteelJ's avatar

Even if it stopped right here, I never thought I'd see us get this far. I think it's going farther, sure hope I'm right.

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Toddy's avatar
2dEdited

Bernie said it. but he didnt PROVE that ALL Senators or ALL Republicans had been "funded".

Actually. It would be a little funny if those that had received $$ from Pharma had then gone on to expose Pharma.

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Vinnie's avatar

Perhaps Omar’s Bank account does??

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Toddy's avatar

You reckon? She didn t make that 30 million by selling woke tshirts???

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Vinnie's avatar

Today..

😂😂

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Vinnie's avatar

LOL !

A slip of the tongue says a lot in a very short moment!

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Jacqueline's avatar

Let him fix our broken corrupt system!

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T. Paine's avatar

All lies eventually unravel.

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SteelJ's avatar

Sorry, not true. History is written by the winners, you know. If we don't win this, the lies won't unravel.

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NJ Election Advisor's avatar

Heavy emphasis on EVENTUALLY

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MaryLS's avatar

I guess. It takes a while, but we are still working on the moon landing.

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SteelJ's avatar

I would say "often". "Eventually" implies "always". I'm pretty sure there's a lot of history been written and accepted as accurate about centuries ago that's dead wrong, and there's no way to get it right after all these years. Not a big deal to disagree on this IMO.

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T. Paine's avatar

Yeah, I see your point, but the important stuff typically comes out at some point, especially if enough people keep hammering on it.

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SteelJ's avatar

"Typically" I have no problem with, although reasonable people can even disagree on that. But to think the truth always comes out in the end is wrong, and a naive assumption.

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WayneBGood's avatar

Move aside and let the man go through. Let the man go through!

- Soul Coughing

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