Covid-19

'Garbage politicians' Boebert and Taylor Greene slammed by GOP colleague for trying to 'get Americans killed'

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" with host Jake Tapper, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) launched a furious attack on Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for spreading lies about COVID-19 vaccinations and bluntly stated they are going to get "somebody killed."

Asked about the latest Republican talking point, criticizing the Biden administration's plan to send people door-to-door promoting getting vaccinated, the Illinois Republican became incensed.

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Israel offers Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster shots to adults at risk

By Maayan Lubell

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel said on Sunday it will begin offering a booster shot of Pfizer Inc's vaccine to adults with weak immune systems but it was still weighing whether a third round of shots should be given to the general public.

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Adam Kinzinger ridicules 'tough guy' GOPers claiming door-to-door vaccines are threatening

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) is pushing back against his Republican colleagues' suggestion that the Biden's administration's door-to-door COVID vaccination initiative is nothing more than a "socialist" campaign for public health.

On Saturday, July 10, the Republican lawmaker sounded off the "Republican outrage of the week" via Twitter. "Republican Outrage of the week- 'door to door' vaccines. OH NO." he tweeted.

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CPAC conference shows why America is failing at vaccinating Republicans

The far-right is gathering this weekend in Dallas for the 2021's second, annual Conservative Political Action Conference.

Put on by the American Conservative Union, the event features some of the biggest names in right-wing politics, with Donald Trump scheduled to speak on Sunday.

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Alabama is floundering on vaccination — and GOP Gov. Kay Ivey seems content to fail: analysis

The Republican governor of Alabama is receiving harsh criticism as the state struggles at vaccinating residents.

Columnist Kyle Whitmire wrote an opinion column for AL.com that likens the situation in Alabama to the Jaws movies.

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Trump has fallen so low that Jim Acosta has gone from calling him a 'clown' to labeling him a 'Karen'

CNN's Jim Acosta presented a brutal segment on Saturday examining how Donald Trump is pretending that he's still president despite losing the 2020 election.

"A couple of weeks ago, I compared Trump's comeback tour to the circus full of sideshow acts and clowns," Acosta noted. "I later got an email from an expert on the circus industry, this person pointed out that comparison actually was not fair because unlike the chaos of Trump world, the circus is carefully composed and organized."

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Fox's Tucker Carlson torched for latest 'disturbing' and 'dishonest' commentary

MSNBC's Chris Hayes had a piercing assessment of Fox News' Tucker Carlson's disturbing remarks about the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Speaking to Media Matters President & CEO Angelo Carusone on Thursday, July 9, Hayes asked about "just-asking-questions trollingly, you know, opposition to any pro-vaccine moves."

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Heineken suffers Twitter boycott from anti-vaxxers over disco-themed pro-vaccination ad

Heineken has found itself on the “mighty real” receiving end of anti-vaxxer vitriol. The Dutch beer maker is facing threats of a boycott after posting a pro-vaccination advertisement on Twitter, which upset people who refuse to be inoculated against the COVID-19 virus. The minute-long ad shows a group of elderly individuals dancing in a nightclub and then frolicking in the sea while imbibing the popular, green-bottled beer. A cover of Sylvester’s 1970s disco anthem, “Mighty Real,” is blaring in the background. The upbeat clip ends with the message: “The night belongs to the vaccinated. Time to...

Right-wing anti-vaccine hysteria hits fever pitch as Nazi comparisons grow

Right-wing scaremongering about the COVID-19 vaccine hit a fever pitch this week, from Fox News to some of the conservative movement's more fringe characters, with pundits placing particular emphasis on the apparent connection between President Biden's vaccine rollout and Nazi Germany.

The hysteria appears to have its roots in a Tuesday speech the president gave in which he encouraged volunteers to knock on doors.

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Donald Trump is playing his followers for 'chumps' with his latest scams -- here's how

In a column for the Daily Beast, longtime political observer Margaret Carlson observed how Donald Trump has turned his post-presidency into one long grift as he milks taxpayers for the money to support his self-promoting lifestyle and runs scams on the "chumps" who support him to put more money in his pocket.

In a brutal assessment of how Trump has conducted himself since he was defeated by now-President Joe Biden last November, Carlson notes that the former president has left behind millions in unpaid bills for his rallies -- as he starts another round of them -- while at the same time creating new avenues to suck up donations from his rabid base.

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BUSTED: 7 'charlatans' -- from anti-vaxxers to anti-maskers -- who added to the misery of COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic reached yet another grim milestone recently when, according to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, the worldwide death count passed 4 million. The country with the highest number of COVID-19 deaths is still the United States, where more than 606,000 people have died from the novel coronavirus. Sadly, some people have done their part to add to the misery the pandemic has inflicted, and journalist Tom McKay calls them out in an article published by Gizmodo this week.

In his article, which is headlined "The Worst Charlatans of the COVID-19 Pandemic," McKay laments, "For some people, crisis is an opportunity — more specifically, an opportunity to blow up their own profile by preying on people's fears, making baseless claims, grabbing resources intended for others, and being generally dishonest, disingenuous, or greedy. A comprehensive list of those matching this archetype over the grueling months of the COVID-19 pandemic would be far too large to relay in full. But it would include a former president, medical professionals spreading exaggerated or simply fabricated claims about how best to fight the virus, amateur statisticians claiming their analyses proved the virus wasn't dangerous, fraudsters, far-right activists looking to convert influence into money, and wealthy businesses that filled their coffers."

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GOP's Madison Cawthorn: Biden may use door-to-door vaccine program to 'take your Bibles'

Republican efforts to keep Americans from getting vaccinated continue to escalate despite the surge in Delta variant infections.

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden announced "door-to-door outreach" in communities that have low rates of vaccination.

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Tennessee health department shut down vaccine events for teens after Republicans freaked out: leaked emails

Leaked emails obtained by The Tennessean show that Tennessee's health department shut down vaccination events for teenagers after Republican lawmakers in the state threw a series of hissy fits.

Dr. Tim Jones, the department's chief medical officer, wrote to his staff members this week that the department should avoid trying to specifically target teenagers in vaccine promotions, and also advised them to end any "pop-up events" for adolescents.

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