“Charlie would have endorsed Massie”
“Charlie would have endorsed Ed”
If Charlie were still here, there wouldn’t be a primary in Kentucky, a war in Iran, or a shattered coalition.
The big one.
Maggie Slife cements her place in Falcon lore, becoming the first-ever Air Force women’s gymnast to represent USAFA at the NCAA National Championships. Individual competition is set for Apr. 16 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.
#FlyFightWin⚡️
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Airpower, Anytime Anywhere - Maggie Mae Slife DOMINATES in the first round of the Baton Rouge Regional, finishing in the top spot on all four disciplines!
#FlyFightWin⚡️| #Team50
@ewarren "It's wrong to deny families the freedom to see a doctor..." Isn't that what pediatricians do every day with unvaccinated patients — they refuse to see them, under orders from the @AmerAcadPeds. Have you ever spoken out against that practice? No of course not, you work for Pharma
@SenBillCassidy Then provide the studies that prove that vaccines for measles, polio, hep b, and other childhood diseases do not cause autism. As recommended on the schedule.
To elevate America’s health, restore public trust, and reclaim our reputation for integrity and gold-standard science, @POTUS’s HHS will challenge even the most sacred public health dogmas through open debate and disciplined scientific scrutiny.
Watch as I shred @SenatorCantwell's chart from my recent hearing—a chart she used to argue that vaccines saved hundreds of millions of American lives by pointing to the 20th-century decline in infectious diseases.
Paul @DrPaulOffit, your tweet makes clear you cannot prevail on the merits. That is plain by the fact that, despite the fact vaccines are available for free to virtually anyone and promoted by almost the entire medical establishment and mainstream media, you still need to fearmonger and call for censorship and mandates of those products. What you cannot accept is that the real issue is not with those who choose to think for themselves; the issue is with you and your vaccines.
Instead of constantly whining on twitter, prove me wrong. For the third time, I am publicly offering you the opportunity to debate: Sunday, July 27 at 10 a.m. at a location convenient for you. We go back and forth, 10 minutes each. First hour clinical trials, second hour autism, and third hour post-licensure vaccine safety literature. Your mentor, Dr. Plotkin, could not defend these products when I deposed him (and that was when I just started learning about vaccines), so I am handing you second chance. Debate or stop complaining.