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Hemmingway Destroys Dem Narrative on Vaccines: 61% of Vaccine Hesitant People are NOT Republicans
Steve Straub By Steve Straub
Published July 19, 2021 at 6:04am

Democrats and their media allies like to claim that the vast majority of vaccine hesitant people are Republicans who get bad information from Fox News or Facebook.

The truth is the exact opposite as Mollie Hemmingway explains to Maura Liasson:

Rather than editorialize further, here’s the transcript of this exchange, it stands by itself:

LIASSON: “Well, you know, what we’ve heard from public health officials who has studied the way to communicate about the vaccine is that people need to hear from medical experts and get their questions answered.

In other words, the vaccine problem is not going to be solved by people calling Fauci a hack or people calling right-wing talk show hosts some kind of — I don’t know what they were calling them, but attacking them for raising questions about the vaccine.

You have to go to people where they are. What I also think is interesting about this whole controversy, it’s a big debate happening without Donald Trump. Donald Trump is proud of what he did to get the vaccines online fast.

A lot of his supporters don’t want to take them. He’s had the vaccine. He’s talked in favor of it. So I think this is kind of interesting. This is a big polarized debate and a it’s missing an element that has been present in almost every polarized debate in the last five years.”

HEMINGWAY: “If I can just point — just really quickly, this is one of the examples that you see, people make it out like it’s the Republicans that don’t want to take the vaccine. In fact, 61% of the people who are hesitant about the vaccines are not Republican. And the more the media make it out that it’s something that’s partisan, that will also going to contribute to the problems.

The more that they fail to remind people that it was President Biden and Vice President Harris, when they were running for office, who said that they didn’t have trust in the vaccine, that also makes people not trust what the media are saying.

So I think we need to be very careful and not have forgetfulness about what was happening during the campaign when the vaccine messaging was very different.”

Mollie Hemmingway really nailed that.

I agree with Mollie Hemmingway that the Biden / Harris team made a major contribution to vaccine hesitancy during the campaign by putting it down if it resulted from a Trump effort.

The administration also continues to contribute via their constant flip-flops, lack of consistency on the benefits of being vaccinated and lately, constant talk of being okay with local mandates.

After all, what ever happened to “my body, my choice?”

The Biden administration would be wise to look inward in trying to figure out why so many are hesitant to take the vaccine instead of blaming Fox News, Facebook and others.

Sadly, we all know by now that the likelihood of that happening is almost zero.

https://thefederalistpapers.org/us/hemmingway-destroys-dem-narrative-vaccines-61-vaccine-hesitant-people-not-republicans

further reading:

https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/americas-vaccine-hesitant-demographics/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-hesitancy-presidential-encouragement/

https://www.aei.org/op-eds/if-biden-wants-to-convince-the-vaccine-hesitant-give-trump-credit-for-the-vaccines/

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/democrats-have-become-the-party-of-anti-vaxxers

https://www.wfae.org/politics/2021-04-17/are-covid-19-vaccination-rates-as-simple-as-republicans-vs-democrats

The AP story notes that polls have shown Republicans to be more vaccine-hesitant than Democrats. It doesn’t mention that some African Americans are wary about being vaccinated, although recent polls show vaccine hesitancy is declining among Black Americans.

The five worst-performing states per the AP analysis are also some of the states with the highest percentage of Black residents. Mississippi is the worst-performing state in terms of vaccine performance; it also has the highest percentage of African American residents. Louisiana has the second-highest percentage of Black residents, and it’s in the bottom five in terms of vaccine performance.

And New Hampshire? It’s one of the whitest states in the Union, where less than 1% of residents are Black.

That is not to say that African Americans are the main reason some states are lagging in vaccines. But it could be a factor.

Louisiana residents could be grouped two ways: Black Democrats and white conservatives. There is no significant constituency of white Democrats – the group that’s most enthusiastic about getting jabbed.

If you buy into simplistic CNN and Democrat explanations for vax hesitancy, you are a fool.

 

Reply to: Re:Read

    (Score: 1, Troll) by Socrastotle on Tuesday July 20 2021, @06:38PM

    by Socrastotle (13446) on Tuesday July 20 2021, @06:38PM (#1158368)

    The risk of anything plays a primary factor in how it should be handled. You probably know at least that COVID affects different groups of people in different ways, but I think most people don't have any idea of just how big this effect is. This [cdc.gov] table sums things up in a pretty straight forward way, and also provides a comparison. Last year was a year with no vaccines and rampant disregard for mitigation measures fewer than 10,000 people under the age of 45 died of COVID. By contrast there were about 230,000 deaths in the same age group caused by other things.

    And a "COVID death" is defined as any death where COVID was noted on the death certificate. So a 400lb diabetic who dies of heart failure and has COVID, is marked as a COVID death. You can see the data on comorbidities from the CDC here [cdc.gov]. Of those 10,000 deaths attributed to COVID, about 20% of the people had diabetes, another 10% had cancer, and so on. The risk posed by COVID for a healthy adult, especially one under the age of 50, is *exceptionally* low.

    Presumably you're aware of the mounting number of verified side effects of the vaccines including autoimmune disease (Guillain-Barré Syndrome), heart inflammation, and blood clots. These side effects do not discriminate in nearly the same way as COVID does with regards to age, and they do kill. And in the fine print on the paper you sign prior to vaccination, you waive your right to sue for damages if you do end up being hurt by the vaccines. And now the tide is shifting to booster shots. On top of this the big pharma companies are already busy cooking up a new custom shot designed to offer improved protection against the Indian variant. And as this virus will likely remain with us for at least another year or two - you're ultimately looking at not only shots, but shots for your shots and entirely new shots altogether.

    To frame the decision to vaccinate as obvious for a young and healthy individuals is simply ridiculous.

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    And of course then an issue that's just icing on top of all of this is trust. If one were to list the entities and individuals they trust on an ethical level, or ones where the benefit of society over self interest prevails - where do you think big pharma and politicians would rank? And we're in a pandemic where literally trillions of dollars are passing hands and billionaires are being made as stocks skyrocket thousands of percents on vaccine profits - these are the sort of temptations that can test the integrity of good people. And we're talking about politicians and big pharma...

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