American Conservative writer Carmel Richardson reminds us that there are several shovelfuls of Chickens**t Republicans holding office.
...the Republican party’s problem is not its failure to walk in lockstep on Covid policy, it’s that its step is always a good 30 yards behind, trying to catch up. Take the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for example. It took most level-headed people about a month after March 2020 to notice CDC guidance was more often grounded in politics than actual science: masks don’t work, now they do, now you’re a criminal if you pull yours below your nostrils....
Granted, Trump was bamboozled by Fork-Tongue Fauci, too; and Trump was the BMOC.
Still....even after the Election Fraud of '20.....
...By the time The American Conservative reported on Israel’s natural immunity discovery back in September 2021, which showed previous infection was better protection against the virus than getting the vaccine, it wasn’t abnormal for those looking for serious studies to look beyond the CDC. Still, it took most Republicans in Congress until this week to allow themselves to say natural immunity provides better protection than vaccines—but only because the CDC has said so....
And then there's this:
...After a handful of Republicans, including Sen. Tom Cotton, floated the “fringe theory” that we should investigate whether the virus could be a bioweapon from China, Cotton quickly walked it back in the face of media criticism. The theory remained anathema for all good Republican congressmen until 15 months later, when Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted there may have been some credence to the idea. Speak truth to power (except when they call you names)....
Happily, Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin has never been on the Pfizer/Fauci Choo-Choo. He figured out, early on, that the Pfizer/Fauci Fraud Machine was hoodwinking the President AND the American public and started asking embarrassing questions, along with Rand Paul.
They will never forgive Ron for pointing out the king's utter lack of clothing, either.
As to the rest of that bunch? "Performative Politics" comes to mind, SENATOR CRUZ.
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