t - cam said:
jrdaustin said:
t - cam said:
Spotted Ag said:
This is high comedy. Boy, democrats sure do hate RFK and RFK gives it right back to them. I wish more witnesses were as confrontational as him.
https://www.kwtx.com/2025/09/04/rfk-jr-appear-before-senate-committee-amid-cdc-turmoil/
He's completely unqualified to be in this position. What he's doing is dangerous. Would love to hear from on Doctor on here that agrees with his direction and why.
Go back and read the thread. Flown-the-coop had a rebuttal to your simple assertion, followed by relevant analysis by 91aggielawyer. No need to rehash, and definitely no need to repeat a debunked allegation.
I'm not a doctor, but I've been around long enough to recognize that the actions of the CDC and the rush-to-market of untested vaccines during COVID was unprecedented - as was the indemnity of the pharmaceutical companies to damage due to vaccines.
I am not seeing RFKJ advocate for the elimination of vaccines. He has stated multiple times that the rush to market of many vaccines with inadequate trials that end up being unsafe is what he is after. I agree 100% with his assessment.
I also find it interesting that RFKJ is garnering almost as much hate from the left as Trump. Could this be that they both were once loyal Democrats who stopped toeing the line? The unhinged rants from the left today sure do sound like the ravings of a jilted ex...
He claimed that vaccines cause autism with zero scientific evidence. He's an absolute moron
From a quick Google search...
Autism diagnoses and prevalence rates have "grown" or increased substantially over time,
rising from 1 in 150 in 2000 to 1 in 31 in 2022, according to the CDC. While some of this increase is due to factors like improved awareness, broader diagnostic criteria, and early screening, the data also shows
a real increase in diagnosed cases and a rise in severity, particularly among minority children and young adults.
So, can we agree on this simple fact that autism is on the rise? If we can, then what is causing it? Do you know? RFKJ seems to be the only person concerned about the rise, and has a hypothesis for the cause. He wrote a book on why he thought thimerisol was a contributing factor in which he presented evidence to support his hypothesis. So I call BS on your "zero scientific evidence" comment until you post conclusive evidence he is not.
Is he correct? I don't know, but to date all I've seen is comments like your elementary ad hominem attack trying to discredit him for exploring the question. And I know that is also BS.