Sunday, September 6, 2020

Kamala Harris pushes a dangerous COVID-19 vaccine conspiracy theory



On Saturday, the Biden campaign, starring the Democrat's VP pick Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), is promoting what some are calling a "dangerous conspiracy theory" over a potential COVID-19 vaccine. They are forwarding the notion that the vaccine may be dangerous because it's being pushed fast for political reasons ahead of the November elections.

Harris went on the Creative News Network (CNN) with Dana Bash claiming Trump may muzzle scientific experts [which the left considers to be anyone who thinks there are at least 57 genders or totally agrees with their narrative about climate change and thus the dire need for the Green New Deal]. She claimed that Trump was acting out of desperation.

“Do you trust that in the situation that we’re in now that public health experts and scientists will get the last word on the efficacy of a vaccine?” Bash asked, knowing what Harris would reply.

“If past is prologue, that they will not, they’ll be muzzled,” Harris said, mostly through her nostrils. “They’ll be suppressed. They will be sidelined because he’s looking at an election coming up in less than 60 days and he’s grasping for whatever he can get to pretend that he has been a leader on this issue when has not.”

“So, let’s just say there’s a vaccine that is approved and even distributed before the election,” Bash said. “Would you get it?”

“Well, I think that’s going to be an issue for all of us,” Harris answered. “I will say that I would not trust Donald Trump and it would have to be a credible source of information that talks about the efficacy and the reliability of whatever he’s talking about. I will not take his word for it.”

So the vaccine is Trump's political move but the Democrats suppressing a vaccine if it shows efficacy and can save lives, is not political?

Who's really scared? It looks as if the Biden campaign is filling up their adult diapers with fear

The idea that Trump is muzzling experts is false, according to leading scientific experts on the White House Coronavirus Task Force.

When Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was asked by reporters earlier this year if he was being “muzzled” by Trump, Fauci responded: “I have never been muzzled ever, and I’ve been doing this since the administration of Ronald Reagan. I’m not being muzzled by this administration.”

The question will now be whether or not the left will continue to worship the words of the good doctor.

Republican National Committee (RNC) spokesperson Steve Guest responded to Harris’s claims by writing: “So much sciencing from Joe Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris. Such a dangerous and deeply cynical message to promote.”

And he's correct. If people believe the claims and refuse to get vaccinated, that would be a huge mistake.

Jake Schneider, Deputy Director of Rapid Response for the Trump campaign, responded by writing on Twitter: “And here is Kamala Harris spreading a dangerous conspiracy theory about a potential coronavirus vaccine.”

Even Trump critics said Harris' remarks are "grossly irresponsible." Others noted that her remarks were akin to "anti-vaccine rhetoric."

The Trump administration began Operation Warp Speed (OWS) during the early days of the pandemic caused by the China virus, as Trump blatantly calls it, The goal of OWA is to deliver a safe coronavirus vaccine to the American public in historic time. It appears that this may be what is happening, and you can bet that it's scaring the crap out of the DNC and Harris. 

But Biden, not so much. He isn't really aware of what's going on.


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