It made the news for a moment, then the news moved on, what Trump told RFK Jr. on Sunday. It was the day after the shooting. The COVID-19 vaccinations, of course, were discussed, as that is one of Kennedy's most-valued issues.
"Remember, I said I want small doses. Small doses," Trump said, recalling what he said about vaccinations in general during a 2015 presidential debate.
"When you feed a baby, Bobby," Trump went on, "a vaccination that is like 38 different vaccines, and it looks like it's meant for a horse, not a --you know -- a 10-pound or 20-pound baby."
Perplexing and bewildering are these thoughts from our former president. When you feed a baby, it's like 38 different vaccinations? What exactly does that mean? What are you trying to say, Donald? And, "it looks like it's meant for a horse"? What are you saying there? That the syringe used is so large it looks like it should only be used on a horse, not a baby?
"Have you ever seen the size of it? It's just massive," Trump says. "And then you see the baby all of a sudden starting to change radically; I've seen it too many times. And then you hear that it doesn't have an impact, right?"
Trump probably was talking about vaccinations in general, not specifically about the COVID-19 vaccinations. Still, his words are strange. No baby is hit with a syringe so large it looks like it should be used on a horse. "And then you see the baby all of a sudden starting to change radically"? What kind of changes take place in the baby when they are vaccinated, Donald?
Do we dismiss this all as just a strange conversation? Or are we wrong to wonder about Trump's mental stability?
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Vaccinations Meant for Horses, not Babies?
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