Julian Zelizer received his PhD in history from Johns Hopkins. Johns Hopkins (crafters of the fake global Covid pandemic) along with Michael Bloomberg's operation are a big part of the nexus behind this fake global Covid pandemic just as CNN is a nexus for Jewish discourse called "news." In this CNN interview with Brian Stelter, consider that Zelizer and Reiner are Jewish as is CNN's Stelter. This is an extremely dangerous precedent here with the communists at CNN politicizing Covid vaccines (injections). Equally, Americans aggressively asserting their autonomy should not face barriers if they decide they do not want the Covid injections. The communist appeal of "helping us all" if all Americans get Covid injected rides roughshod over individual rights. Reiner does not like the fact that 75 million Americans have not been Covid injected. CNN communists are deliberating trying to split the American people along political affiliations and not on honest or objective medical science.
News update for 13 July 2021 from Vaccine.News:
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Source: CNN
The blunt truth about vaccination
Julian Zelizer, a CNN political analyst, is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University and author of the book, "Burning Down the House: Newt Gingrich, the Fall of a Speaker, and the Rise of the New Republican Party." Follow him on Twitter @julianzelizer. The views expressed in this commentary are his own. View more opinion at CNN.
The blunt truth about vaccination
Julian Zelizer, a CNN political analyst, is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University and author of the book, "Burning Down the House: Newt Gingrich, the Fall of a Speaker, and the Rise of the New Republican Party." Follow him on Twitter @julianzelizer. The views expressed in this commentary are his own. View more opinion at CNN.
(CNN) It is time to impose vaccine mandates and passports. The Covid-19 vaccines continue to perform extraordinarily well, but the rate of infection is worsening in unvaccinated populations. The Delta variant is offering a sobering reminder that the pandemic has faded in much of the country but certainly not ended.
Both political parties have made the mistake of framing vaccines within the tradition of individualism. Even President Joe Biden, who has demonstrated his comfort with a muscular role for government, keeps appealing to individuals to make the right and patriotic choice when it comes to receiving their jabs.
Governors are imploring residents of their states to vaccinate soon. For many, the goal has been to keep making it as easy as possible for persons to have quick access without being too overtly pushy. Incentives, from multimillion-dollar lotteries to baseball tickets to a shot and a beer, have all been thrown in as part of the package. The message has been that the government will keep making vaccines as easy, accessible and attractive as possible.
It's not enough. Easy, accessible and attractive are important; nobody should face barriers toward receiving vaccines. But citizens must also not see this as an optional inoculation.
Biden and other political leaders need to start thinking about the good of the collective and not just the rights of the individual. Doing so is not some sort of move toward socialism, as conservative critics inevitably argue. Thinking of the common good is as American as apple pie.
The United States has a long history of requiring citizens to participate in programs that help all of us.
Created in 1935, Social Security stipulated that all industrial workers pay taxes to finance pensions for the elderly. During World War II, a mass income tax system and a Selective Service program were essential to defeating the global threat of fascism.
Please go to CNN to read the entire pharmaceutical promotional info commercial.
Both political parties have made the mistake of framing vaccines within the tradition of individualism. Even President Joe Biden, who has demonstrated his comfort with a muscular role for government, keeps appealing to individuals to make the right and patriotic choice when it comes to receiving their jabs.
Governors are imploring residents of their states to vaccinate soon. For many, the goal has been to keep making it as easy as possible for persons to have quick access without being too overtly pushy. Incentives, from multimillion-dollar lotteries to baseball tickets to a shot and a beer, have all been thrown in as part of the package. The message has been that the government will keep making vaccines as easy, accessible and attractive as possible.
It's not enough. Easy, accessible and attractive are important; nobody should face barriers toward receiving vaccines. But citizens must also not see this as an optional inoculation.
Biden and other political leaders need to start thinking about the good of the collective and not just the rights of the individual. Doing so is not some sort of move toward socialism, as conservative critics inevitably argue. Thinking of the common good is as American as apple pie.
The United States has a long history of requiring citizens to participate in programs that help all of us.
Created in 1935, Social Security stipulated that all industrial workers pay taxes to finance pensions for the elderly. During World War II, a mass income tax system and a Selective Service program were essential to defeating the global threat of fascism.
Please go to CNN to read the entire pharmaceutical promotional info commercial.
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Editor's note: Pfizer alone expects 2021 revenue of between $44 billion and $46 billion, with profits of at least $14 billion, not counting any spike in revenue from its Covid vaccine. Pfizer's revenues in 2020 totaled $41.9 billion. Interestingly enough, Donald Trump received the least in the way of pharmaceutical company donations to his 2016 presidential campaign with Hillary Clinton receiving the most at what is known of $350,000. People are not paying attention, even during the presidential debates featured by CNN, drug companies were advertising during the commercial breaks.
How much money has CNN received from the pharmaceutical industry for advertising its drugs? And Bernie Sanders, another psychotic politician bitching about CNN hustling pharmaceutical drugs during the presidential debates in 2016 when he received around $50,000 in presidential campaign funds from drug manufacturers. This not only goes on at the national level with pharmaceutical cartels funding politicians, but also at the state level with 2,400 state lawmakers greased with pharma money just in 2020. Grease those presidential campaigns with pharmaceutical cash.
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Don't ever forget that central bankers and corporations including pharmaceutical cartels are behind communism. Communism as a mechanistic central banking ideological weapon scientifically applied to the target population is a non-organic creation that guarantees single market monopolistic control while destroying competing economic outdated structures.
The investigative journalist totally nailed this Covid fake global pandemic back in 2014:
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