In the interest of
full disclosure, let me
start by saying: I'm
not a
self-certified ophthalmologist,
man.
Now, that being said, I've recently heard some things about so-called "vaccines" which have left me feeling profoundly disturbed.
I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion, and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.1
History has shown us time and time again that vaccination is the gateway to tyranny—and no amount of magical thinking is going to change that.
Bottom line: Measles may take our lives, but it'll never take our freedom!
Morning lineup:
Meet The Press: Secretary of State John Kerry; Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh; Others TBD.
Face The Nation: Director of the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci; Former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon; Former CIA Deputy Director Mike Morell; Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX); Roundtable: Ruth Marcus (Washington Post), David Sanger (New York Times), Nancy Youssef (Daily Beast) and John Harris (Politico).
This Week: Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS Gen. John Allen (Ret.); Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX); Former Sen. Rick Santorum & His Wife Karen; Roundtable: Republican Pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson, Mark Halperin & John Heilemann (Bloomberg News) and Progressive Activist Van Jones.
Fox News Sunday: Former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn (Ret.); "Brain Surgeon" Dr. Ben Carson; Roundtable: Republican Strategist Karl Rove, Bob Woodward (Washington Post), Radio Host Laura Ingraham and Juan Williams (Fox News).
State of the Union: Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson; Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX); Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA); Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI); Former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI).
Evening lineup:
60 Minutes will feature: a report on the U.S. military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the man who heads its Information Innovation Office, Dan Kaufman (preview); and, a profile of "Selma" director Ava DuVernay (preview).
On Comedy Central...
Jon Stewart nearly flipped his shit over vaccine trutherism. (02/03/15)
The Daily Show:
Monday: Actress Patricia Arquette; Tuesday: Former White House Senior Advisor/Author David Axelrod; Wednesday: Actor Colin Firth; Thursday: Guest TBD.
And Larry Wilmore surveyed the state of gay marriage. (02/03/15)
The Nightly Show:
Guests TBD.
Elsewhere...
Utah state Rep. Brian Greene argued in favor of a rape exception.
"If an individual has sex with their wife while she is unconscious … a prosecutor could then charge that spouse with rape, theoretically," said Rep. Brian Greene, R-Pleasant Grove. "That makes sense in a first date scenario, but to me, not where people have a history of years of sexual activity."
Meanwhile...
West Virginia Del. Brian Kurcaba pointed out rape's silver lining.
A health committee in the legislature was debating a proposed 20-week abortion ban. Kurcaba was explaining why he opposed a Democratic-sponsored amendment to add an exception for rape victims.
"Obviously rape is awful," Kurcaba said. "What is beautiful is the child that could come from this."
And, in related news...
Matt Walsh, a writer for Glenn Beck's "The Blaze," mansplained why feminists should be opposed to birth control pills.
"If a woman's reproductive powers were seen as powers, rather than a disease or a burden or an oppression, I think conservatives and liberals alike could find many common reasons to reject the pill. If we could simply get past the notion that a woman must be liberated from her nature, we might all look at hormonal birth control and see it as the poison it is. And not just poison, but poison unfairly placed before women. Feminists are on a constant quest to find double standards, yet they miss the most obvious ones. Women assume the enormous risk and consequence of birth control, and men just get free sex out of the deal. Where is the feminist outrage when you need it?"
There's no cure for stupid.
- Trix