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Showing Original Post only (View all)RFK Jr. as HHS Secretary will be a catastrophe for public health and medical research [View all]
https://www.respectfulinsolence.com/2024/11/15/rfk-jr-as-hhs-secretary-will-be-a-catastrophe-for-public-health-and-medical-research/President-Elect Donald Trump has nominated antivax activist, conspiracy theorist, and all around crank Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be Secretary of Health and Human Services. We are so screwed.
And then, late yesterday afternoon, I learned that, as I had feared, speculated, and predicted, Donald Trump had nominated Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services. Yes, I had started speculating that thats the job that RFK Jr. was angling for when he suspended his campaign and bent the knee to Donald Trump nearly three months ago, but even as I was predicting it I wasnt quite sure that I believed that Trump would go through with it, if only because of discussions I had had with a reporter and others who said that many thought RFK Jr. would be unconfirmable. My retort, although not my 100% certain retort, was: Are you sure about that? Are you really sure, given the current state of the Republican Party? Im not, nor was I at the time.
In any case, if theres anything that could motivate me to get back in the blogging game, it has to be something like this. After all, Ive been writing about RFK Jr.s antivax stylings and conspiracy mongering since June 17, 2005. If ever there was a time to get back to my old ways, its now. So, regardless of my personal family challenges, Im going to try to do just that. Im also going to start out by calling out reporters for sanewashing RFK Jr., just as Jonathan has. I experienced one example of this just this morning on the way to work. While flipping channels, I came across NPRs Morning Edition, which in a story about the nomination kept referring to RFK Jr. as a vaccine skeptic, although the story as published on the website has the less offensive title Trump picks RFK Jr. to oversee the Department of Health and Human Services. However, if you listen to the report, which is nearly four minutes long, you will hear the term vaccine skeptic applied to RFK Jr. several times:
Lets just say that, every time I heard the term vaccine skeptic used, I cringed. No, I literally cringed. It wasnt just NPR, either, which pulled a masterpiece of bothsides reporting in which the reporter counters RFK Jr.s stated claim that vaccine science is inadequate and vaccines are unsafe with, basically, a pathetic, Experts disagree. The venerable BBC is guilty too (Trump picks vaccine sceptic RFK Jr for health secretary). So are STAT News (Trump taps RFK Jr. to run HHS, nominating vaccine skeptic for nations top health role), The Washington Post (Trump taps Robert F. Kennedy Jr., vaccine skeptic, to lead HHS), and the New York Times (Trump Picks R.F.K. Jr. to Be Head of Health and Human Services Dept., which has the tag line, Whether the Senate would confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic who has unorthodox views about medicine, is an open question.) I might have to write yet another post about this soon (maybe as soon as my Monday post at my not-so-super-secret other blog), but my message to reporters is this: Stop it! Just stop it! RFK Jr. is not a vaccine skeptic. He is antivaccine. That I still have to keep saying this now, two decades after RFK Jr. Be more like NBC News and the AP (Trump picks RFK Jr., anti-vaccine activist, for health and human services secretary and Trump chooses anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary, respectively), at least on this. Stop sanewashing RFK Jr.
And then, late yesterday afternoon, I learned that, as I had feared, speculated, and predicted, Donald Trump had nominated Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services. Yes, I had started speculating that thats the job that RFK Jr. was angling for when he suspended his campaign and bent the knee to Donald Trump nearly three months ago, but even as I was predicting it I wasnt quite sure that I believed that Trump would go through with it, if only because of discussions I had had with a reporter and others who said that many thought RFK Jr. would be unconfirmable. My retort, although not my 100% certain retort, was: Are you sure about that? Are you really sure, given the current state of the Republican Party? Im not, nor was I at the time.
In any case, if theres anything that could motivate me to get back in the blogging game, it has to be something like this. After all, Ive been writing about RFK Jr.s antivax stylings and conspiracy mongering since June 17, 2005. If ever there was a time to get back to my old ways, its now. So, regardless of my personal family challenges, Im going to try to do just that. Im also going to start out by calling out reporters for sanewashing RFK Jr., just as Jonathan has. I experienced one example of this just this morning on the way to work. While flipping channels, I came across NPRs Morning Edition, which in a story about the nomination kept referring to RFK Jr. as a vaccine skeptic, although the story as published on the website has the less offensive title Trump picks RFK Jr. to oversee the Department of Health and Human Services. However, if you listen to the report, which is nearly four minutes long, you will hear the term vaccine skeptic applied to RFK Jr. several times:
Lets just say that, every time I heard the term vaccine skeptic used, I cringed. No, I literally cringed. It wasnt just NPR, either, which pulled a masterpiece of bothsides reporting in which the reporter counters RFK Jr.s stated claim that vaccine science is inadequate and vaccines are unsafe with, basically, a pathetic, Experts disagree. The venerable BBC is guilty too (Trump picks vaccine sceptic RFK Jr for health secretary). So are STAT News (Trump taps RFK Jr. to run HHS, nominating vaccine skeptic for nations top health role), The Washington Post (Trump taps Robert F. Kennedy Jr., vaccine skeptic, to lead HHS), and the New York Times (Trump Picks R.F.K. Jr. to Be Head of Health and Human Services Dept., which has the tag line, Whether the Senate would confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic who has unorthodox views about medicine, is an open question.) I might have to write yet another post about this soon (maybe as soon as my Monday post at my not-so-super-secret other blog), but my message to reporters is this: Stop it! Just stop it! RFK Jr. is not a vaccine skeptic. He is antivaccine. That I still have to keep saying this now, two decades after RFK Jr. Be more like NBC News and the AP (Trump picks RFK Jr., anti-vaccine activist, for health and human services secretary and Trump chooses anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary, respectively), at least on this. Stop sanewashing RFK Jr.
From the very excellent Dr. David Gorski, AKA Orac, who has been writing about RFK Jr. for almost 2 decades.
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SidDithers
Nov 2024
OP
I think I complained about the term "vaccine skeptic" in another post. It's Journalistic malpractice
Walleye
Nov 2024
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