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Best argument RFK can make for his HHS nomination: let’s make science actual science again. During COVID, “the science” became a religion and millions of kids and people suffered for it. My latest on CNN.
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@CNN No. During Covid, the "science" produced vaccines that saved millions of lives!

@CNN 1.2m people died from Covid in the US. And, the death rate of unvaccinated was 14.1 times higher for unvaccinated per the CDC.

@CNN Seriously not, Trump administration blew the response by not paying attention to the science and mentioning crackpot theories, in fact republicans tried to do everything possible to omit the science and go with insanity

@CNN Well, at least she didn't interrupt you or tell you that your position "isn't true," but the looks she is throwing off her face speak volumes. What a nasty person.

Einstein said time is an illusion. Ever wonder why? Always wanted a Deeper Knowledge of Science? Wish you could Understand Einstein and Quantum Mechanics without needing a degree in Math or Science? This is the book you’ve been waiting for!

@CNN The discussion of the polio vaccine is a prime example of people making up their own reality. There was no question about the effectiveness of that vaccine. The attempt to use it for political purposes failed miserably. I'm just sayin...

@CNN scott i have tremendous respect for you. you can see the disdain in the faces of your co hosts here, its disappointing they cant have meaningful AND respectful debate with you instead of the appearance of having to put up with you.

@CNN When they told us we couldn’t question the science, that’s when I knew the entire thing was a complete scam.

@CNN Define “actual science,” Scotty. Draw deeply from your vast scientific background. Enlighten us. 😎

@CNN Vaccines saved lives. Americans without COVID vaccine were more than 10 times more likely to be hospitalized.

@CNN "...the science became a religion..." is about the weirdest take I've ever heard on this subject. Adhering to the advice of doctors, scientists & medical experts is not even remotely like religion - there is actual verifiable evidence to support their stances.

