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Trump names vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy Jr as health secretary. Take note how to State Times worded the article

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/wor...kennedy-jr-health-secretary-4749031?cid=FBcna

2024-11-14t184651z_1_lynxmpekad0sc_rtroptp_3_usa-election-trump.jpg


Donald Trump on Thursday (Nov 14) tapped anti-vaccine activist and conspiracy theorist Robert F Kennedy as his secretary of health in the latest provocative nomination from the incoming Republican president.

Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that he was "thrilled" to name Kennedy.
Moving quickly since his election last week, Trump has embarked on a campaign of political shock and awe as he rolls out an administration designed to upend - and in some cases literally dismantle - the US government.

Several of Trump's choices for top jobs - including a TV news anchor at the helm of the Pentagon and an ally embroiled in sexual misconduct allegations for attorney general - have unnerved Washington.

Kennedy, a scion of the famous political family who is popularly known as RFK Jr, is a longtime environmental campaigner who abandoned a fringe bid for the presidency to endorse Trump against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

Trump has said he wants Kennedy to "go wild" in changing healthcare.

Kennedy, 70, who has posted shirtless photos to boast of his weight-lifting prowess, argues that fundamental change is needed to the way Americans eat, exercise and use medicines.

If approved by the Senate, which Trump's Republican Party controls, he will take over the Health and Human Services Department, a mammoth institution with a budget of close to US$2 trillion.

In his statement, Trump said Kennedy will "Make America Great and Healthy Again!"

The 78-year-old president-elect echoed many of Kennedy's talking points, saying "Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation".

"Mr Kennedy will restore these Agencies to the traditions of Gold Standard Scientific Research, and beacons of Transparency, to end the Chronic Disease epidemic," Trump said.

The nomination will meet serious opposition, given Kennedy's history of promoting medical conspiracy theories - including the disproven claim that childhood vaccines cause autism - and saying that the COVID-19 vaccine was deadly.

BRAIN WORM

He is also burdened by a string of colourful and even bizarre stories about his personal life.

These include his statement that a worm once entered his "brain and ate a portion of it and then died".

An admission this year that he was behind the long-unsolved mystery of a dead bear dumped in New York's Central Park a decade ago raised eyebrows, as did subsequent revelations that the married politician was in a sexting relationship with a well-known journalist.

Trump has yet to select treasury and commerce chiefs to enact tax and trade policy. He has also not revealed his pick for education - a department he wants to abolish.

Trump's first recruitments - including secretary of state for Florida Senator Marco Rubio, a traditional conservative on foreign policy - drew praise.

But then Trump dismayed Democrats and even some in the ultra-loyal Republican Party as he appeared to put preference for personal loyalty above expertise or suitability.

A major shock was naming Matt Gaetz - a flamethrower on the Republican far right in Congress who was drawn into a years-long criminal probe into sex trafficking - as future attorney general.

Gaetz denies wrongdoing and has never faced charges but was still being investigated by the House Ethics Committee.

That decision followed Trump's nomination of former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard - who met Syria's president Bashar al-Assad and echoes Russian President Vladimir Putin's talking points - to take charge of the nation's most sensitive secrets as director of national intelligence.
Trump recruited Pete Hegseth - a combat veteran who has no experience running large organizations but is a host on Trump's favourite Fox News network - as defence secretary.

CLEARING THE DECK​

Trump and his aides have vowed that much of his second term will be about clearing the deck of federal officials who acted as a restraining influence on his populist, right-wing agenda during his first term.

Gaetz's appointment would hand Trump, whose election likely means being freed from a string of serious criminal investigations, the advantage of a fierce partisan at the top of the Justice Department.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to go after a variety of political opponents.

Although Republicans expect to have a three-seat majority in the incoming Senate, Gaetz is widely disliked and will struggle to win confirmation.

The naming of Gabbard has also sparked uproar, given her statements favourable to US adversary Russia, including her suggestion that Moscow's invasion of Ukraine was the result of "legitimate security concerns".
 
Left wing: RFK is a conspiracy theorist
Right wing: RFK is a saviour
Truthers: RFK is a controlled opposition

 
Perhaps President elect Mr Trump thinks that with an outsider from the medical field & industry would ensure that such industry be kept in line & honest.

Mr Kennedy is not stupid but an educated man, otherwise he would not had gotten to where he is today. He may have his eccentricities, which Human does not?, but those in the medical field & big Pharma will have to patiently explain using the scientific methodology empirically with results & evidences to prove why their products are safe & costs justified before such products go to the consumer.

No more the pat on the back or a wink of an eye for products to pass thru just because someone wears the same Doctors' frock or graduated from the same class in med school.

In any case, there is no need to fear, as Mr Trump's Cabinet is only made up of NOMINEES, which WILL have to go thru Congress for approval. Such is democracy - with discussions & debates on the meritocracy & capability of an appointee in govt service with FULL transparency before they are allowed to take up leading roles in society.

....drain the supposed swamp methodology?
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By the way, aren't the Covid death shots manufactured in Sinkieland? The Shitty Times bragged about Biontech setting up factories here to 'meet global demand for Covid vaccines'. :sneaky:

Good luck and God bless you, Lawrence. :cool:
 
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/wor...kennedy-jr-health-secretary-4749031?cid=FBcna

2024-11-14t184651z_1_lynxmpekad0sc_rtroptp_3_usa-election-trump.jpg


Donald Trump on Thursday (Nov 14) tapped anti-vaccine activist and conspiracy theorist Robert F Kennedy as his secretary of health in the latest provocative nomination from the incoming Republican president.

Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that he was "thrilled" to name Kennedy.
Moving quickly since his election last week, Trump has embarked on a campaign of political shock and awe as he rolls out an administration designed to upend - and in some cases literally dismantle - the US government.

Several of Trump's choices for top jobs - including a TV news anchor at the helm of the Pentagon and an ally embroiled in sexual misconduct allegations for attorney general - have unnerved Washington.

Kennedy, a scion of the famous political family who is popularly known as RFK Jr, is a longtime environmental campaigner who abandoned a fringe bid for the presidency to endorse Trump against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

Trump has said he wants Kennedy to "go wild" in changing healthcare.

Kennedy, 70, who has posted shirtless photos to boast of his weight-lifting prowess, argues that fundamental change is needed to the way Americans eat, exercise and use medicines.

If approved by the Senate, which Trump's Republican Party controls, he will take over the Health and Human Services Department, a mammoth institution with a budget of close to US$2 trillion.

In his statement, Trump said Kennedy will "Make America Great and Healthy Again!"

The 78-year-old president-elect echoed many of Kennedy's talking points, saying "Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation".

"Mr Kennedy will restore these Agencies to the traditions of Gold Standard Scientific Research, and beacons of Transparency, to end the Chronic Disease epidemic," Trump said.

The nomination will meet serious opposition, given Kennedy's history of promoting medical conspiracy theories - including the disproven claim that childhood vaccines cause autism - and saying that the COVID-19 vaccine was deadly.

BRAIN WORM

He is also burdened by a string of colourful and even bizarre stories about his personal life.

These include his statement that a worm once entered his "brain and ate a portion of it and then died".

An admission this year that he was behind the long-unsolved mystery of a dead bear dumped in New York's Central Park a decade ago raised eyebrows, as did subsequent revelations that the married politician was in a sexting relationship with a well-known journalist.

Trump has yet to select treasury and commerce chiefs to enact tax and trade policy. He has also not revealed his pick for education - a department he wants to abolish.

Trump's first recruitments - including secretary of state for Florida Senator Marco Rubio, a traditional conservative on foreign policy - drew praise.

But then Trump dismayed Democrats and even some in the ultra-loyal Republican Party as he appeared to put preference for personal loyalty above expertise or suitability.

A major shock was naming Matt Gaetz - a flamethrower on the Republican far right in Congress who was drawn into a years-long criminal probe into sex trafficking - as future attorney general.

Gaetz denies wrongdoing and has never faced charges but was still being investigated by the House Ethics Committee.

That decision followed Trump's nomination of former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard - who met Syria's president Bashar al-Assad and echoes Russian President Vladimir Putin's talking points - to take charge of the nation's most sensitive secrets as director of national intelligence.
Trump recruited Pete Hegseth - a combat veteran who has no experience running large organizations but is a host on Trump's favourite Fox News network - as defence secretary.

CLEARING THE DECK​

Trump and his aides have vowed that much of his second term will be about clearing the deck of federal officials who acted as a restraining influence on his populist, right-wing agenda during his first term.

Gaetz's appointment would hand Trump, whose election likely means being freed from a string of serious criminal investigations, the advantage of a fierce partisan at the top of the Justice Department.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to go after a variety of political opponents.

Although Republicans expect to have a three-seat majority in the incoming Senate, Gaetz is widely disliked and will struggle to win confirmation.

The naming of Gabbard has also sparked uproar, given her statements favourable to US adversary Russia, including her suggestion that Moscow's invasion of Ukraine was the result of "legitimate security concerns".

By the way, the non-Sinkie world news articles are almost never written by the local propagandists. They're just copy-pasted from AFP, AP, Reuters, Bloomberg etc.
 

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Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene, while her heart is in the right place, her earlier points agreeable but sadly sounds just like the Taliban when it comes to vaccines.

The Taliban have suspended polio vaccination campaigns in Afghanistan, the UN says​

https://apnews.com/article/afghanis...aign-suspend-9fc299a2e72dddf81f913da9f7f05e81



There is a wise saying - do not throw the baby out of the window along with the bathwater. In this case, the bathwater are Facci & WHO.

The baby is mRNA vaccine, developed & requested by exPrezTrump to save lives, which the scientific community Worldwide at cutting adge innovation did & with proven scientific methods to save lives, at light speeds to end the dubious lockdowns.
 
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Mr Kennedy cannot even speak properly. He is a body builder. Not sure if he got hernia or not. How to win over the people?
 
so acc 2 ze article, ze incoming health minister of ze untied states iz a vaccine sceptic, anti-vaccine activist cum conspiracy theorist? wow juz wow :D
 
Mr Kennedy cannot even speak properly. He is a body builder. Not sure if he got hernia or not. How to win over the people?
He is a deceiver who is still pushing fake virus narrative. This alone already sums up their agenda
 
so acc 2 ze article, ze incoming health minister of ze untied states iz a vaccine sceptic, anti-vaccine activist cum conspiracy theorist? wow juz wow :biggrin:
The mainstream has already acknowledged and endorsed the CIA invented term called “Conspiracy theorists” but they will never accept flat earthers for a reason. They know flat earthers will ruin their plans

 
The mainstream has already acknowledged and endorsed the CIA invented term called “Conspiracy theorists” but they will never accept flat earthers for a reason. They know flat earthers will ruin their plans



anti vaxxers n flat earthers r 2 different breeds. dont mix them up leh.
 
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/wor...kennedy-jr-health-secretary-4749031?cid=FBcna

2024-11-14t184651z_1_lynxmpekad0sc_rtroptp_3_usa-election-trump.jpg


Donald Trump on Thursday (Nov 14) tapped anti-vaccine activist and conspiracy theorist Robert F Kennedy as his secretary of health in the latest provocative nomination from the incoming Republican president.

Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that he was "thrilled" to name Kennedy.
Moving quickly since his election last week, Trump has embarked on a campaign of political shock and awe as he rolls out an administration designed to upend - and in some cases literally dismantle - the US government.

Several of Trump's choices for top jobs - including a TV news anchor at the helm of the Pentagon and an ally embroiled in sexual misconduct allegations for attorney general - have unnerved Washington.

Kennedy, a scion of the famous political family who is popularly known as RFK Jr, is a longtime environmental campaigner who abandoned a fringe bid for the presidency to endorse Trump against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

Trump has said he wants Kennedy to "go wild" in changing healthcare.

Kennedy, 70, who has posted shirtless photos to boast of his weight-lifting prowess, argues that fundamental change is needed to the way Americans eat, exercise and use medicines.

If approved by the Senate, which Trump's Republican Party controls, he will take over the Health and Human Services Department, a mammoth institution with a budget of close to US$2 trillion.

In his statement, Trump said Kennedy will "Make America Great and Healthy Again!"

The 78-year-old president-elect echoed many of Kennedy's talking points, saying "Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation".

"Mr Kennedy will restore these Agencies to the traditions of Gold Standard Scientific Research, and beacons of Transparency, to end the Chronic Disease epidemic," Trump said.

The nomination will meet serious opposition, given Kennedy's history of promoting medical conspiracy theories - including the disproven claim that childhood vaccines cause autism - and saying that the COVID-19 vaccine was deadly.

BRAIN WORM

He is also burdened by a string of colourful and even bizarre stories about his personal life.

These include his statement that a worm once entered his "brain and ate a portion of it and then died".

An admission this year that he was behind the long-unsolved mystery of a dead bear dumped in New York's Central Park a decade ago raised eyebrows, as did subsequent revelations that the married politician was in a sexting relationship with a well-known journalist.

Trump has yet to select treasury and commerce chiefs to enact tax and trade policy. He has also not revealed his pick for education - a department he wants to abolish.

Trump's first recruitments - including secretary of state for Florida Senator Marco Rubio, a traditional conservative on foreign policy - drew praise.

But then Trump dismayed Democrats and even some in the ultra-loyal Republican Party as he appeared to put preference for personal loyalty above expertise or suitability.

A major shock was naming Matt Gaetz - a flamethrower on the Republican far right in Congress who was drawn into a years-long criminal probe into sex trafficking - as future attorney general.

Gaetz denies wrongdoing and has never faced charges but was still being investigated by the House Ethics Committee.

That decision followed Trump's nomination of former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard - who met Syria's president Bashar al-Assad and echoes Russian President Vladimir Putin's talking points - to take charge of the nation's most sensitive secrets as director of national intelligence.
Trump recruited Pete Hegseth - a combat veteran who has no experience running large organizations but is a host on Trump's favourite Fox News network - as defence secretary.

CLEARING THE DECK​

Trump and his aides have vowed that much of his second term will be about clearing the deck of federal officials who acted as a restraining influence on his populist, right-wing agenda during his first term.

Gaetz's appointment would hand Trump, whose election likely means being freed from a string of serious criminal investigations, the advantage of a fierce partisan at the top of the Justice Department.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to go after a variety of political opponents.

Although Republicans expect to have a three-seat majority in the incoming Senate, Gaetz is widely disliked and will struggle to win confirmation.

The naming of Gabbard has also sparked uproar, given her statements favourable to US adversary Russia, including her suggestion that Moscow's invasion of Ukraine was the result of "legitimate security concerns".
The entire wording of the CNA article looks like pulled out from leftist media such as NYT written by a typical American Libtard. Just shows how Singapore media had evolved over the years to become typical globalist/leftists mouthpiece.
 
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