If he's doesn't step down or gets fired, once the Republicans take the House in November it will happen for sure...Does the medical community realize that if they fired Fauci and stopped calling it "The Jab" we'd be done the pandemic by Valentine's Day?
2 weeks to flatten the curve ...Does the medical community realize that if they fired Fauci and stopped calling it "The Jab" we'd be done the pandemic by Valentine's Day?
Joe makes his claim, argues he’s right, asks to look it up, proves himself wrong then moves goal posts to “well who’s reporting this anyways”. Lol.
Joe makes his claim, argues he’s right, asks to look it up, proves himself wrong then moves goal posts to “well who’s reporting this anyways”. Lol.
This is like 90% of his input on COVID.
It's constantly giving equal time to things that are disproven or have very weak data. He then hides behind just being a comedian so who would listen to him. Except unlike his usual subjects that have a large subjective component and there's not necessarily right answer (Maybe it's just life. Philosophies or interesting way of viewing something) he takes the same approach for factual data-driven items.
If you listen to Joe Rogan you will come out the other side believing oh there's all this stuff on both sides. It's more like 90:10 in most cases but your never know it. It's a constant circular arguing and goal moving.
Got any of them monoclonal antibodies?This is like 90% of his input on COVID.
It's constantly giving equal time to things that are disproven or have very weak data. He then hides behind just being a comedian so who would listen to him. Except unlike his usual subjects that have a large subjective component and there's not necessarily right answer (Maybe it's just life. Philosophies or interesting way of viewing something) he takes the same approach for factual data-driven items.
If you listen to Joe Rogan you will come out the other side believing oh there's all this stuff on both sides. It's more like 90:10 in most cases but your never know it. It's a constant circular arguing and goal moving.
Two of my favorite things during this pandemic with Joe Rogan has been:Got any of them monoclonal antibodies?
I actually just downloaded the episode to enjoy Joe getting a dressing down. Let's just say the clip is more than a little misleading.
In theory, a fever is the body's way of "cooking" a virus to kill it. So, sitting in a sauna makes sense. I don't know why, but I beieve him yo.Two of my favorite things during this pandemic with Joe Rogan has been:
1> that he received monoclonal antibodies ahead of the line and yet none of his fanboys or his detractors really focused on that. Instead, CNN was mocking ivermectin and everybody else was hyper focused on how it must have saved him.
2> When Joe was obsessed that his sauna was going to get them, heat shock, proteins going and kill coronavirus. He was just really breathe it in and the guy he's interviewing is like no that's not going to work. But Joe keeps kind of coming back to it over and over. After the show. Show Joe hops on Twitter and starts retweeting a chiropractor who's pushing sauna therapy. Dude just couldn't let it go and it cracks me up.
I see splint has fail reinforcements.
The only time when sources aren't important = when opinions align.
Continue arguing standard and metric bolt failure rates when the same steel company forces use of both.