American Thinker du jour - COVID edition
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These guys have been saying there's nothing to worry about since the pandemic started. Why should I believe or trust their analysis now?
I also noticed he didn't mention the fact that there's places without any ICU beds.
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@jolly said in American Thinker du jour - COVID edition:
You do realize that American Thinker is a collection of essays by varying authors?
Right, but their articles aren't exactly notable for their diversity of opinion, are they?
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@jolly said in American Thinker du jour - COVID edition:
No, they tend to come from the right side of the spectrum.
Now, besides bitching your ass off about the messenger, you got anything to say about the message.
Yes, I pointed out that he's ignoring the crises that are occurring across the country.
He's claiming Hydroxychloroquine is working, which was recently shown not to be the case.
I got sick of listening to these pollyannas back in 2020.
We need to keep treating this situation seriously. Anybody who says otherwise is a cretin.
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My biggest issue is that he is using statistics from Alpha to justify school masking policies when Delta has been shown to be a very different breed.
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