I've said this (roughly) before, and I'll say it again:
I and my family are never getting this vaccine. No need. No trust. So never.
But at the same time, I'd be thrilled if this vaccine doesn't turn out to be some kind of nefarious plot (just an untested experimental vaccine that seems to kill more young, healthy people than the virus it's claimed to prevent does). So hearing PDJT come out of it in whatever way he did/does, I'm perfectly fine with that. Even though he's obviously not a doctor, I trust him, I trust his trusted advisors, and I trust his knowledge of the people and processes and motivations and strategies behind this more than I do nearly anyone else.
So even though I think this vaccine, and even more so its rushed rollout based solely on a campaign of fear, suppression, intimidation, and tyranny predicated on this relatively unexceptional virus, is as suspicious and unnecessary as it gets... I cannot help but look at Trump seeming to endorse the vaccine (although aren't there multiple, significantly different iterations of these vaccines?) as an actually-good thing.
TL;DR The vaccine is super-sus, but PDJT's seeming endorsement of it doesn't bother me a bit.
I don't know the full story of how those two got in their positions, and they appear to be inarguably awful, but they were lead members of the Task Force, and I don't think it'd be accurate to call them PDJT's "trusted advisors". (How many times did he publicly doubt them? He would have then privately doubted them far more than that.)
I believe Scott Atlas was the direct COVID advisor to Donald Trump. And oh, did the media hate him for it. And I'm sure Trump had/has other advising him on these matters who aren't in official positions.
Your point is reasonable, and it's certainly of a piece with the numerous other instances of Deep State clowns who Trump had infecting his whole first administration, but I think PDJT has a huge amount of insight into the development of this vaccine (again, informed by trusted advisors, fully aware of the participants, the issues, the risks, and certainly all of the perhaps-valid conspiracy theories).
I trust in PDJT; he's hardly infallible, but he has repeatedly proven to know far more, far more correctly, far further in advance, than what most people presumed he did.
But am I going to ever inject myself or my family with this crap?
I've said this (roughly) before, and I'll say it again:
I and my family are never getting this vaccine. No need. No trust. So never.
But at the same time, I'd be thrilled if this vaccine doesn't turn out to be some kind of nefarious plot (just an untested experimental vaccine that seems to kill more young, healthy people than the virus it's claimed to prevent does). So hearing PDJT come out of it in whatever way he did/does, I'm perfectly fine with that. Even though he's obviously not a doctor, I trust him, I trust his trusted advisors, and I trust his knowledge of the people and processes and motivations and strategies behind this more than I do nearly anyone else.
So even though I think this vaccine, and even more so its rushed rollout based solely on a campaign of fear, suppression, intimidation, and tyranny predicated on this relatively unexceptional virus, is as suspicious and unnecessary as it gets... I cannot help but look at Trump seeming to endorse the vaccine (although aren't there multiple, significantly different iterations of these vaccines?) as an actually-good thing.
TL;DR The vaccine is super-sus, but PDJT's seeming endorsement of it doesn't bother me a bit.
Um, fauci and Birx were two of his “trusted” advisors.
I don't know the full story of how those two got in their positions, and they appear to be inarguably awful, but they were lead members of the Task Force, and I don't think it'd be accurate to call them PDJT's "trusted advisors". (How many times did he publicly doubt them? He would have then privately doubted them far more than that.)
I believe Scott Atlas was the direct COVID advisor to Donald Trump. And oh, did the media hate him for it. And I'm sure Trump had/has other advising him on these matters who aren't in official positions.
Your point is reasonable, and it's certainly of a piece with the numerous other instances of Deep State clowns who Trump had infecting his whole first administration, but I think PDJT has a huge amount of insight into the development of this vaccine (again, informed by trusted advisors, fully aware of the participants, the issues, the risks, and certainly all of the perhaps-valid conspiracy theories).
I trust in PDJT; he's hardly infallible, but he has repeatedly proven to know far more, far more correctly, far further in advance, than what most people presumed he did.
But am I going to ever inject myself or my family with this crap?
Hell no. Of course not. Never.