Passing the point of utter shamelessness, Good Golly Miss Molly clumsily twists a Michels remark. (It's so clumsy that the NYTimes will not consider her for employment.)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention isn't requiring COVID-19 vaccines for school children but a viral false claim warning otherwise landed in the Wisconsin governor's race this week after Republican candidate Tim Michels suggested he wouldn't sign legislation adding a COVID vaccine to the state's slate of immunizations required for children to attend school despite no effort being afoot.
Michels' tweet came after a false claim was made by a Fox News contributor on Tuesday and repeated by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who tweeted on Oct. 18 to his 5.2 million followers that, "The CDC is about to add the Covid vaccine to the childhood immunization schedule, which would make the vax mandatory for kids to attend school."
Tucker has 5.2 million followers. Good Golly Miss Molly has about 1/1,000,000th of that.
"I'm hearing concerns from parents regarding the CDC's advice on vaccines," Michels tweeted two days later. "The COVID vaccine is new and should not be treated like more established vaccines. When I'm governor, parents, not the State, will decide what's best. We won't mandate it for school attendance. Would Evers?"...
First, note that Miss Molly says there is 'no effort afoot' to include the highly-questionable "vaccine" on the Wisconsin mandate list. Molly gets a chicken dinner for that, but only because the Legislature is not in session. What she wants you to believe is that Michels is seeing goblins. That's Miss Molly's psychosis, not Tim's.
Secondly, it's clear that Michels' position is that parents are primary and the State is secondary when it comes to raising children. That goes against the doctrine of the Democrat Party, the Teachers' Unions, the Social Workers' Unions, the LBGTQ++SJ movement, and the Add-a-Dick-to Me/Choppa-Dick-From Me crowd at Children's Hospital and the UW Hospitals.
Good Golly Miss Molly copies/pastes her "news" from their press releases, as we all know.
Really, it won't make much difference. Michels will earn more votes than the Margin of Fraud, as will Ron Johnson. Then Good Golly Miss Molly can take her unhappy-and-unpaid furlough from Little Pravda.
Heh.
For a factual take on the matter, go to this story. Compare and contrast. The 'contrast' part won't be difficult.
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