Earlier this month, Geraldo Rivera dismissed and mocked the idea of West Africa travel bans as senseless, unnecessary “scare-mongering”:
Like everything else in American life, the Ebola fight has deteriorated into scare-mongering partisan fight over travel ban from West Africa
— Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) October 6, 2014
To those advocating a travel ban on West Africa to prevent spread of Ebola, do they also now advocate a travel ban on Texas?
— Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) October 15, 2014
Yesterday it was learned that a doctor in New York City tested positive for Ebola, and Geraldo sure did change his tune quickly:
Stop civilian air travel from 3 Ebola-infected West African nations now. US military can begin Berlin-style airlift to ferry aid&aid workers
— Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) October 24, 2014
That was a quick turnaround!
@GeraldoRivera wait didn't you say the OPPOSITE not long ago?
— StormForce_1 (@StormForce_1) October 24, 2014
@GeraldoRivera @johnnydollar01 STFU, Gerald Rivers, you were decrying "fearmongers" 3 weeks ago. Now you've got common sense? Doubtful.
— RenowN (@RENOWN2U) October 24, 2014
@GeraldoRivera Sure when it hits your town but not when it hit my town.
— cmc (@carolniel) October 24, 2014
https://twitter.com/Texasjimj/status/525490157118439424
@GeraldoRivera @johnnydollar01 Isn't that racist … or something? #flipflop
— Madalen_T (@madalentheiss) October 24, 2014
@GeraldoRivera Who are you and what did you do with Geraldo?
— Bamafan in SC (@alabamafans2) October 24, 2014
— Chase Streeter (@fillorkill) October 24, 2014
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