Leading Public Health Nazi Made A Fool Of On Live TV

Leading Public Health Nazi Made A Fool Of On Live TV

Let’s face it, her first mistake was going on Fox News — the only network who even comes close to calling out the utter bullsh** peddled by these so-called public health leaders.

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky was publicly humiliated over the weekend when she failed to correct the horrific mischaracterization and blatant lies told by far-left Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

While SCOTUS considered federal vaccine mandates for the private sector, the Justices gave oral arguments which largely followed along ideological lines. During her oral arguments, Sotomayor claimed that over 100,000 children were “in serious condition and many on ventilators” as a result of the recent spread of Omicron.

Sotomayor’s exact quote:

 “We have over 100,000 children, which we’ve never had before, in serious condition and many on ventilators.”

A complete fabrication and misrepresentation of the current situation regarding Omicron.

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During the interview, Walensky was asked to correct Sotomayor’s statement on multiple occasions, but refused. She continued to push mass vaccination and booster shots instead.“What we can find from Friday suggest there are fewer than 3500 current pediatric hospitalizations from COVID-19. Is that true?” Baier asked.

If the number of pediatric hospitalizations is in fact 3,500 – which seems unlikely – that is a far cry from the fear mongering of Justice Sotomayor, who claimed over 28x more children are severely ill as a result of Omicron.

Walensky agreed, but quickly pivoted to data suggesting those numbers were increasing.

“Do you have a number of children on ventilators?” the interviewer asked.

Walensky’s response is typical of most public health officials, many of whom are eager to announce their many statistics except at times when they don’t fit their narrative.

“I do not have that off the top of my head,” she said, but immediately redirected to the vaccine once again.

“The risk of death or serious illness in children is still very small, right?” the interviewer tried again.

“Comparatively the risk of death is small,” Walensky agreed before attack the unvaccinated once again.

The entire exchange resulted in a total nothing burger, besides the glaring fact that the CDC is not actually interested in public health, but control over the population.

Instead of making a simple correction, which she would have been eager to do if it were a conservative Justice, the CDC again perpetuated lies and mischaracterizations of the pandemic as it reaches the bitter end.

These cretins are so desperate, so eager to maintain their grip on power they will do or say anything (even if that means saying nothing) to further this public health crisis, which many of us don’t even acknowledge any longer.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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