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rurallib

(63,200 posts)
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 02:37 PM Sep 2021

(from a DCCC email) Mariannette Miller-Meeks' Hometown Newspaper Editorial Board Slams Her

for Spreading COVID-19 Misinformation and “Concerning Detachment from Facts and Reality”
{the following comes from an email from the DCCC - I think it is fairly self-explanatory. Remember that Miller-Meeks was declared the winner in one of the closest congressional elections ever}


Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ Hometown Newspaper Editorial Board Slams Her for Spreading COVID-19 Misinformation and “Concerning Detachment from Facts and Reality”
Ottumwa Courier Editorial Board: “Mariannette Miller-Meeks can, and must, do better”

In case you missed it, Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ hometown paper, the Ottumwa Courier, published a devastating editorial slamming her for spreading COVID-19 misinformation to southeastern Iowans. The damning editorial comes as Miller-Meeks shared a fake story from a satirical website that falsely claimed unvaccinated Iowa veterans would lose their health benefits -- which has created confusion and concern among Iowa veterans.

This is just the latest example of Miller-Meeks lying to the Iowans who elected her by just six votes. She’s repeatedly and falsely spread COVID-19 misinformation threatening public health and jeopardizing our economic recovery from the pandemic.

As the Ottumwa Courier highlights, “before [Miller-Meeks] turns to hyper-partisanship, we remind her she lost her first three runs at Congress, and only won her fourth attempt by six votes. Our message to Miller-Meeks is simple: Listen to the experts on COVID-19, and stick to the truth.”

READ MORE BELOW:

Ottumwa Courier:
OUR VIEW: Miller-Meeks and her irresponsible tweets

Mariannette Miller-Meeks can, and must, do better.

The freshman Republican that represents Iowa's second congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives has done some good things in her short tenure. But, particularly recently, has shown a concerning detachment from facts and reality — and now a refusal to apologize for it.

On Sunday night Link to tweet
" target="_blank">she retweeted a story from the website Delaware Ohio News. It's a satire website, meaning its content is made up. It doesn't hide this fact; the site even has posted a legal statement to make clear that all stories are "satire, fiction, fake, not real."

The headline of this completely fake, made-up news story read, "Biden Orders VA To Withhold Health Benefits From Unvaccinated Veterans." Miller-Meeks' retweet comment was "If true, this is insane!"


In a statement provided to some media outlets, Miller-Meeks was dismissive and deflected:

“I retweeted a story about President Biden requiring the VA to withhold benefits from unvaccinated veterans, saying ‘if true, this is insane.’ The story and website is obviously satire and makes a powerful point. President Biden’s executive orders about COVID-19 have been classic examples of government overreach and these days the unbelievable has become reality.

“With Americans trapped in Afghanistan, a immigration crisis on the southern border, and an unconstitutional overreach by President Biden to mandate COVID-19 vaccines, the media surely has more important things to cover than satirical tweets.”

That brings a couple of obvious follow-up questions. What powerful point could a fake story possibly make? How is a congresswoman promoting fake, satirical news as though it could be real, not of legitimate newsworthiness?

Her team wouldn't respond beyond their initial statement.

The tweet remains up two days later. There has been no apology or clarification other than to some members of the press. Clearly it has caused confusion among some of her constituents, some of which seem to believe the story is true.

Sunday's Tweet was far from her first offense. Miller-Meeks — an eye doctor and not an expert on vaccines or infectious disease —Link to tweet
" target="_blank"> has promoted natural immunity as being supreme to COVID-19 vaccinations. There isn't enough information to make that statement, and currently, peer-reviewed studies point to vaccinations offering better immunity. Last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study that showed a vaccination against COVID-19 offered more protection than previous infection. This means two things: those who have had COVID should still get vaccinated, and those who haven't gotten COVID should get vaccinated.

In July, she tweeted that children "don't transmit virus to adults or other children." She appeared on a Fox Business show with a similar message. We know that statement is patently false. Last week, children accounted for a third of new cases in Iowa.


We get that Miller-Meeks is not a supporter of President Joe Biden. Clearly, he will make mistakes much like any president, and there will be plenty of policy differences. Whether vaccinations should be mandated by the government is certainly a topic ripe for debate. However, before she turns to hyper-partisanship, we remind her she lost her first three runs at Congress, and only won her fourth attempt by six votes.

Our message to Miller-Meeks is simple: Listen to the experts on COVID-19, and stick to the truth.


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For Immediate Release: September 15, 2021
CONTACT: Elena Kuhn | 650-862-0645

PAID FOR BY DCCC. DCCC.ORG. NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE’S COMMITTEE.
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(from a DCCC email) Mariannette Miller-Meeks' Hometown Newspaper Editorial Board Slams Her (Original Post) rurallib Sep 2021 OP
Her being a doctor makes her statements more egregious. madaboutharry Sep 2021 #1
gives them an air of authority like "Dr." Rand Paul rurallib Sep 2021 #2
Thank you. This answered a question I had about the origin of the Biden-VA story that niyad Sep 2021 #3
Dear Goddess, this ignorant, lying twit is an actual doctor?? niyad Sep 2021 #4
ophthalmology rurallib Sep 2021 #5
Scary. niyad Sep 2021 #6
She won this district by 8 VOTES. bullwinkle428 Sep 2021 #7
I have wondered about that. niyad Sep 2021 #8
actually she won by six votes - and I am sure she has lost many more votes rurallib Sep 2021 #9

rurallib

(63,200 posts)
2. gives them an air of authority like "Dr." Rand Paul
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 02:44 PM
Sep 2021

Yep, a real perversion of the value of the title.

niyad

(119,931 posts)
3. Thank you. This answered a question I had about the origin of the Biden-VA story that
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 02:55 PM
Sep 2021

someone I know was frothing about yesterday. Had not yet had time to look it up.

rurallib

(63,200 posts)
9. actually she won by six votes - and I am sure she has lost many more votes
Thu Sep 16, 2021, 11:06 AM
Sep 2021

than that to covid by now.

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