Health and Sanity category archive
Vaccine Nation 0
As ye sow, so shall ye reap.
The Medicine Show 0

Here’s a bit from the artist’s comments linked above (emphasis added):
Not long after announcing his plan to make cavities great again, RFK Jr. doubled down with his nonsense about the polio vaccine. How dumb is rolling back approval of the polio vaccine? Even Trump had to come out and say he was a big believer in it. It’s the “believer” part of that last sentence where we as a nation are running into trouble.
When it comes to the polio vaccine specifically, and medical science in general, there’s nothing to believe, only objective fact. . . . The Republican Party has had a troubled relationship with objective truth this past decade or so, and it’s about to start having a bigger effect on your health.
Today’s Republican Party not only values faction over country, it values faction over competence.
Definitions 0
The Portland Press-Herald’s Victoria Hugo-Vidal has a question:
Follow the link for her thoughts on the answer.
Nor Any Drop To Drink 0
Plastics people, you’re such a drag.*
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With apologies to the Mothers of Invention.
Aside:
I remember many years ago, when I was a young ‘un, walking through the place where the sororities at my alma mater were located on my way to a restaurant for dinner and shouting, “Plastic people, you’re such a drag.”
I have never regretted it.
Health Care Schmealth Care, Reprise 0
More evidence that it’s all about the Benjamins: Elisabeth Rosenthal dissects the relabeling scam.
Something I Hoped Never To See Again 0
Pictures of children in iron lungs because of polio, but apparently RFK Jr. and his dupes, symps, and fellow travelers have other plans.
Health Care Schmealth Care 0
Michael in Norfolk argues that, in the United States, the health care “system” is all about the Benjamins, not about health nor care.
Methinks he makes some valid points.
Vaccine Nation, Science Schmience Dept. 0
Steven M. is not sanguine, as he hears more Republicans seem to say
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“Herd immunity.”
Republican Family Values 0
At the Des Moines Register, Elise Free marvels at the me-me-me-and-to-heck-with-thee. A snippet:
The vast majority of my family will vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
My daughter has cystic fibrosis. Even though for 19 years they have witnessed our life-or-death struggles with the U.S. health care system, and supported our cystic fibrosis fundraising efforts, I cannot convince them not to vote for a man who has repeatedly promised to take my daughter’s health care protections away the minute he steps into office. Again.
The Hurricane Disinformation Hurricane 0
At Psychology Today Blogs, Susan A. Nolan and Michael Kimball look at the swirl of falsehoods that followed hurricanes Helene and Milton and at the reasons some persons allowed themselves to be swept up in the cyclone of claptrap. They also offer some suggestions for preparing a storm cellar in which to shelter from the stormers.
In view of the amount of traffic on the disinformation superhighway, I find it a worthwhile read.









