1. Did he say anything relative to vaccines in your interview?
2. Great column on the farm bill, Cheryl. Would you be interested in having it republished with credit to you on South Dakota News Watch. I am a founding director of this news nonprofit. We have fulltime staff and publish every few days. Our content also is picked up by local newspapers in South Dakota. If you are interested, let's transfer this discussion to email. ahgarson@gmail.com
and advise against his appointment, but they have no inclination to buck their fearless leader. Remember that this nominee once said Iowa’s hog farmers were worse than bin Laden? I can’t remember the exact quote, but it was the type of hyperbole that performers love….
RFK would absolutely make a mockery of the science that has been devoted to life-saving vaccines. In 2021 he brought his rant to the Okoboji Blue Water Festival. Thus, I have been skeptical of the festival. However, the 2024 speakers Jones and Cullen provided some redemption.
Whether or not Robert Kennedy, Jr. wins that appointment, he is guaranteed to receive extensive media scrutiny. The attention will alert the public to make their own informed decisions about him.
Yet how many Americans are aware of the number of people who die in this country every year because of medical errors? It’s a subject that receives an occasional burst of publicity, then quickly fades away.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have been studying medical errors for years. In one study eight years ago, they found that more than 250,000 Americans die each year from medical errors. Why is this issue given so little attention by the media? More INNOCENT people die at the hands of the medical establishment than police. You would never guess that from how the media cover such stories.
The media have hurt their credibility with their hatred of all things Trump. The public has other good reasons to be suspicious of them. It’s the American media who, once upon a time, made royalty out of the Kennedys.
Thanks for the link. In America we have the freedom to indulge our bad habits. Even worse, our popular culture encourages our bad habits and makes them entertaining (“My 600-Pound Life”). Our politicians look on helplessly.
1. Did he say anything relative to vaccines in your interview?
2. Great column on the farm bill, Cheryl. Would you be interested in having it republished with credit to you on South Dakota News Watch. I am a founding director of this news nonprofit. We have fulltime staff and publish every few days. Our content also is picked up by local newspapers in South Dakota. If you are interested, let's transfer this discussion to email. ahgarson@gmail.com
Amen! Our Senators could comment
and advise against his appointment, but they have no inclination to buck their fearless leader. Remember that this nominee once said Iowa’s hog farmers were worse than bin Laden? I can’t remember the exact quote, but it was the type of hyperbole that performers love….
From ChatGPT4o:
On April 5, 2002, during a rally in Clear Lake, Iowa, environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated:
“Large-scale hog producers are a greater threat to the United States and U.S. democracy than Osama bin Laden and his terrorist network.”
I was at this rally, and interviewed Kennedy.
RFK would absolutely make a mockery of the science that has been devoted to life-saving vaccines. In 2021 he brought his rant to the Okoboji Blue Water Festival. Thus, I have been skeptical of the festival. However, the 2024 speakers Jones and Cullen provided some redemption.
Whether or not Robert Kennedy, Jr. wins that appointment, he is guaranteed to receive extensive media scrutiny. The attention will alert the public to make their own informed decisions about him.
Yet how many Americans are aware of the number of people who die in this country every year because of medical errors? It’s a subject that receives an occasional burst of publicity, then quickly fades away.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have been studying medical errors for years. In one study eight years ago, they found that more than 250,000 Americans die each year from medical errors. Why is this issue given so little attention by the media? More INNOCENT people die at the hands of the medical establishment than police. You would never guess that from how the media cover such stories.
The media have hurt their credibility with their hatred of all things Trump. The public has other good reasons to be suspicious of them. It’s the American media who, once upon a time, made royalty out of the Kennedys.
You're right. A lot of our fellow Americans are not informed about the disastrous situation of our health system.
https://ourworldindata.org/us-life-expectancy-low
Thanks for the link. In America we have the freedom to indulge our bad habits. Even worse, our popular culture encourages our bad habits and makes them entertaining (“My 600-Pound Life”). Our politicians look on helplessly.
Absolutely, Arnold!