Political Meme - Cartoon/Joke Thread...Part XXX

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mdb-tpet

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RFK had a direct hand in killing over 80 kids in Somoa due to an full population, unvetted experiment in attacking the science and public understanding of the MMR vaccine after a single mixup in injected drugs killed 2 kids. Afterward, over 80 kids died due to Measles, which is an easy to eliminate disease when the MMR vaccine is administered. He simply BELIEVES he is right, and no amount of data will ever convince him he's wrong. He has that sad mental defect that makes otherwise good men unwilling to look at data and learn because they "know they are right". He's complicit in the unnecessary deaths of these kids, and he's going to be indirectly at fault for killing even more Americans if he keeps pushing his belief that vaccines are more harmful than helpful. No medicine is without some kind of side effect at the population level, but vaccines are one of the most effective long term tool we have against like Measles, Mumps, and Rubella.

To make matters worse, he has for years profited off of vaccine lawsuits, meaning he still has every personal reason he needs to continue to deny vaccine efficacy.

Just like in Scooby Doo, the real villans wear three piece suits.


 
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"Round and a round it goes! Where it stops, nobody knows!" Trump said to reporters in the White House Press Room, watching in suspense before the wheel finally landed on a European country. "Looks like Juan is off to Djibouti. Good for him. Lovely people, the Djboutians. I wish him luck."
When the demonstration was finished, the room erupted in questions, beginning with an exchange between Trump and CNN's Kaitlan Collins. "Sir, don't you think this is unethical?" Collins asked. "Juan isn't from Djibouti."

"How do you know he's not from Djibouti? That's racist to assume that," Trump answered. "Racist Kaitlan, I call you. I don't see color, Racist Kaitlan."
And once again, the Bee blurs the line between satire and reality. I think most of us can easily picture this.
 
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