Remember when CDC Director Rochelle Walensky used super-sciency language like “feeling of impending doom” to describe her thoughts while the country started to reopen, which was followed by a dramatic drop in the spread of the virus in America? The New York Times has been impressed by performances like that and rewarded Walensky with a puff piece:
Holy s 😂😂😂😂https://t.co/htylck58ED
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) June 10, 2021
Pravda would be embarrassed.
The C.D.C.’s New Leader Follows the Science. Is That Enough? – The New York Times https://t.co/wNgWaPVDu7
— A Simple Fool (@asimplefoolblog) June 10, 2021
Oh, and guess what’s not mentioned:
My God what a joke this is. Words not mentioned: unions, schools. https://t.co/GQXpE2Qnl3
— Rory Cooper (@rorycooper) June 10, 2021
Color us shocked!
This the same lady that had a sense of impending doom from COVID 2 months ago?
— Dr. Man-Bear-Pig ⚔️ (@Man_Bear_Pig3) June 10, 2021
One in the same.
By "the science " they mean personal anecdotes about her son not going to summer camp. And her sense of impending doom. Like that kind of science. Also known as nonscience…
— Common Sensei🇮🇱🇺🇸 (@CommonSensei9) June 10, 2021
Imagine if the U.S. had actual media and not just Democrat narrative stenographers.