This stuff was virtually unsayable for the last two years, but now as we near the start of the next US election cycle, suddenly, it is allowed to be talked about.
My theory: The media will now begin concede to the dangers of the vaccine, remind everyone who it was that initiated Operation Warp Speed, and use Trump's unshakable commitment to the vax as a means to hang him. They will hold him response for vax injuries, deaths, sterilizations and the future of cancers and shortened lifespans, and completely memoryhole the fact that it was the left who pushed for vaccine mandates/passports/etc.
Not easy when business and politics don't reward admitting mistakes. Not to mention he constantly got bogarded on everything else he tried to do. That said, the way things are going economically, all he has to do is ask people "remember what you paid for gas under me? Remember how cheap eggs were under me?"
He could get around it fairly easily. The contracts he signed and had pharma sign were to waive the usual FDA screening process in order to deliver "safe and effective" vaccines. That language was literally in the OWS contracts. That's not what the pharmaceutical companies delivered, and so they violated those contracts. Not his fault.
I'm still a Trump supporter, but I don't think he's doing himself any favors by clinging to the pro-vaccine narrative.
This stuff was virtually unsayable for the last two years, but now as we near the start of the next US election cycle, suddenly, it is allowed to be talked about.
My theory: The media will now begin concede to the dangers of the vaccine, remind everyone who it was that initiated Operation Warp Speed, and use Trump's unshakable commitment to the vax as a means to hang him. They will hold him response for vax injuries, deaths, sterilizations and the future of cancers and shortened lifespans, and completely memoryhole the fact that it was the left who pushed for vaccine mandates/passports/etc.
They will.
But also trump needs to not pretend like the shots were good
That would require him to admit he ever made a single mistake in his whole life.
Not easy when business and politics don't reward admitting mistakes. Not to mention he constantly got bogarded on everything else he tried to do. That said, the way things are going economically, all he has to do is ask people "remember what you paid for gas under me? Remember how cheap eggs were under me?"
He could get around it fairly easily. The contracts he signed and had pharma sign were to waive the usual FDA screening process in order to deliver "safe and effective" vaccines. That language was literally in the OWS contracts. That's not what the pharmaceutical companies delivered, and so they violated those contracts. Not his fault.
I'm still a Trump supporter, but I don't think he's doing himself any favors by clinging to the pro-vaccine narrative.
He also has way too much ego to ever admit his fuck ups.