It’s about time someone noticed something besides the American people who did, and they have more power than we do. It seems a certain cabinet member has had the spotlight shone on him and the dangerous things he’s doing. Well, gee, Congress, you spoke to him at length and still approved him for the position! You should have known better. Any promises he made went right out the window as soon as he was confirmed. How could you have believed his crap? From Raw Story:
Calls for the impeachment of Robert F. Kennedy and demands for his resignation escalated on Thursday following a contentious hearing with Senate lawmakers, with even conservative Bill Kristol stating, “I’ve seen enough.” Kennedy, the Health and Human Services Secretary, was criticized by senators over recent moves, including firing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez, a Trump appointee, and firing the full panel of the vaccine advisory board. Democrats have accused him of putting the public in great danger by spreading misinformation and gutting evidence-based research on vaccines, Axios reports.
Gee, ya THINK? How is it that the American people saw through him right away, and Congress didn’t? It was so obvious right from the beginning! There was absolutely *no* way he would keep the antivaxxer part of himself under control, no matter what he promised! Look at what he did with the (ongoing) measles outbreak. Children *died* because they weren’t vaccinated, and then he came out with some drivel about it “being a personal choice”. No, no, and no! The deaths could have been prevented if the children (well, everyone, actually) had gotten the damn shots!!!
And now the number of GOP critics are growing as support for him wanes, with some indicating Kennedy could be a liability as Republicans head into the midterm elections. Kristol, editor at-large of The Bulwark, who served as chief of staff for Vice President Dan Quayle during the George H.W. Bush administration, sounded off after the fiery exchange in Washington, D.C. “I’ve seen enough. Impeach Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.,” Kristol posted. He isn’t the only voice calling for action.
“Impeach that quack, @SenBillCassidy. He’s irredeemable. Every day you delay risks more dead Americans. How much blood do you want on your hands?” conservative commentator Sarah Rumpf posted on X. “Impeach his deeply dishonest and unhealthy ass!” Nation writer Joan Walsh posted on X. Others issued a similar directive and demanded impeachment also apply to U.S. Supreme Court judges following news Thursday that nearly a dozen currently serving federal judges criticized the U.S. Supreme Court from behind the cloak of anonymity.
This man is a walking, talking disaster, and I knew it from the get-go. Remember him taking kids to swim in a contaminated creek? Remember him going to the funeral of a child who died of measles but then praising two antivax doctors? Why did it take so long to see him for what he is? It should have been obvious the first time he opened his mouth for the questioning from Congress. Instead, we have people who are dead who were anti-vaxxers. That’s really damn sad.
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Maybe he has a resident ‘brain worm’ that is responsible for all of ‘his way’ that is on display, which you incisively have commented on, above.
The Repugnican congress creatures will approve any choice made by their fuhrer, no matter how deranged, stupid or dangerous (or all three) they are. Trumpler’s whole cabinet is garbage, as befits the man himself, and all were happily approved by the lickspittles in congress. None of them are worthy of their positions nor their inflated salaries and they all know it. That’s why they’re rigging the mid-terms, so they can stay in office and bring more of their kind on board.