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Was “Republican Family Values”
Always a Misdirection Play?*
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Thom argues that Republicans have shown that what they value is money, not families.

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*You bet your sweet bippy it was.

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Quackery 0

RFK Jr., as Evenezer Scrooge standing next to Tiny Tim, says,

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The Republican Health Care Plan:
“You’re on Your Own, Buddy”
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Sam and the crew discuss the Republican nothingburger.

Aside:

If you wonder why the Party of the New Secesh is so determined to destroy the Affordable Care Act, dubbed “Obamnacare” by the Republican Party, I think the answer is quite simple.

Barrack Obama is not white.

And he is a Democrat.

Every time the Party of the New Secesh hear the word, “Obamacare”–a word which they coined, mind you–it reminds them that a not-white Democrat crafted a somewhat successful plan to make America’s health care you-can-hardly-call-it-a system a little fairer, and it drives them nuts.

They just want to make it go away.

But that’s just my take.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Rebecca Watson comments on a recent ruling by the Supreme Supremacist Court.

Or you can read the transcript.

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Suffer the Children 0

We are again reminded that that’s not scripture.

That’s a Republican family value.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Speaker at the American Association of Computer Hackers says,

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Vaccine Nation 0

Now it appears that the anti-vaxxers are coming for the dogs.

We are a society of stupid.

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Suffer the Children 0

As I have pointed out before, that’s not scripture. That’s a Republican family value.

Mary Trump runs the numbers from the Trump maladministration’s campaign of mean for the sake of mean.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Science schmience. Who cares about scientific fact?

Certainly not RFK Jr.’s CDC.

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Outing the Quackery 0

Farron discusses a study that–er–casts doubt on RFK Jr.’s claim that Tylenol is somehow magically linked to autism.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Competent therapists? At Psychology Today Blogs, Marlynn Wei points out that “(n)ew research reveals AI companions handled teen mental health crises correctly only 22% of the time.”

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Vaccine Nation 0

We have over two centuries of evidence that vaccines work. When, for example, was the last time you’ve heard of someone suffering from small pox?

Yet, a growing percentage of the population, perhaps inspired by a faulty paper that appeared in The Lancet almost three decades ago, deny scientific fact.

At Psychology Today Blogs, JoAnn Stevelos takes a look at why persons are susceptible to falsehoods about vaccines. She makes three main points:

  • Public health involves clean water, safe food, air, and vaccines.
  • Vaccine risks are rare; disease risks are higher.
  • Misinformation spreads fast; trust clinicians and transparent safety systems.

Follow the link for a detailed exploration of each one.

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The Medicine Show 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Vanessa LoBue notes that “. . . blaming mothers for autism is as old as the diagnosis itself” and goes on to debunk de bunk spread by flawed research and the Trump maladministration.

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Vaccine Nation 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Cynthia Chen-Joea argues that the fear that some have of vaccines may be an ironic result of vaccines’ success in preventing diseases. A snippet (emphasis added):

When something works as well as vaccines have, it becomes invisible. Today, parents rarely see a child on a ventilator from diphtheria. Most physicians have never cared for a patient with polio. Aside from the recent resurgence of measles, most new doctors have never seen a live case of this once-devastating disease. Because these illnesses are no longer part of our daily reality, they feel distant and abstract. Meanwhile, the risks of vaccines, however rare, loom larger in people’s minds.

I think she may be onto something. Go see what you think.

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Rx 0

Picture of a bottle of Tylenol captioned,

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Suffer the Children 0

We are again reminded that that is not scripture. That is a Republican family value.

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The Medicine Show 0

Whitney Coulson debunks de bunk from the quacks in the Trump maladministration. The gist:

Autism is not caused by parenting, vaccines, or medications like Tylenol.

Follow the link for context.

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Suffer the Children, Vaccine Nation Dept. 0

One more time, “suffer the children” is not scripture. It’s a Republican family value.

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How Stuff Works: Republican Health Reform 0

Frame One:  First man says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Via the Hartford Courant, physicians Daniel Tobin and Anthony Yoder express their concern that the Trump maladministration is hazardous to our health A snippet:

With the CDC and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) essentially sidelined, we now find ourselves in a leadership vacuum and faced with misinformation that frequently contradicts itself and is void of scientific basis. We have witnessed seasoned subject experts forced to leave or resign key positions and panels rather than promote false information or misguided recommendations, only to be replaced with known opponents of vaccination that cite “facts” not rooted in data and research which have appeared in official CDC documents alongside those borne from rigorous scientific investigation. This only sows the seeds of confusion and without the ongoing guidance of true experts, the problem is only going to worsen, to the detriment of everyone.

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