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Letting the left set the verbiage

A lot of people on what I would consider to be conservative websites are laughing over the fact that the Dems who fled from Texas are now testing positive for the WuFlu.

But here’s the thing that’s driving me nuts.  They are saying the ‘maskless’ Dems.  We know that masks don’t work.  There are studies in the world, specifically Germany, that indicate that masks for kids are harmful.  But yet these ‘pundits’ are playing into the meme set by Fauci et al.

Masks, or lack thereof, have nothing to do with this. All of them had received a jab or two–all were considered to be fully ‘vaccinated’.  But yet they are still getting positive tests.

But why are they getting tested?  CDC and their minions are saying that if you’ve gotten the full set of jabs, then even if you’ve been exposed, you shouldn’t get tested.

It’s another piece of the puzzlebox (like the one from Hellraiser) that our government has become.

Even Rand Paul, who has the most sense of anyone in the Senate about this clusterbomb and is fighting against masking, still makes a distinction between jabbed and unjabbed.

Don’t any of these people see that by giving partially in to the meme, they are perpetuating it? 



6 responses to “Letting the left set the verbiage”

  1. Of course not… sigh

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  2. Thinking is not the preferred activity of a lazy mind.

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  3. NFO–Double sigh.BobF–the Left is inherently lazy. That's why they follow the leader and can't engage in a rational debate. It's too hard for them.

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  4. Of course not… sigh

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  5. Thinking is not the preferred activity of a lazy mind.

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  6. NFO–Double sigh.BobF–the Left is inherently lazy. That's why they follow the leader and can't engage in a rational debate. It's too hard for them.

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