The Brothers’ Hate and their traveling salvation show…

No, I’m not writing about the “fucking moron” and the fascist MAGA maniacs trying to turn Charlie Kirk into some kind of martyr and saint, although the title of this post would be appropriate for that nonsense as well. I’m writing about Donald Jackass Trump and RFK Jr. trying to convince the world that Tylenol causes autism! Which promotion of the Trump administration is more dangerous is debatable because they both are, but no one, absolutely no one, should ever believe any of the lies that Trump and his acolytes spew! Period! It’s all just mental elixir sold at their events like the old traveling shamans of old.

In fact, if anyone believes anything this administration says anymore, from that porky POTUS on down, I have a bridge in Brooklyn I want to sell them! We already know that Trump’s ideas about science, especially medical science, are far out in left field (the only left he’s ever known, of course)—Covid’s just like the flu, you don’t need masks, and you can cure it by drinking or injecting disinfectant–these are only a few of his outlandish attempts to give medical advice.

And RFK Jr.? That man would fail to qualify as a garbage collector, but instead of being relegated to that, or worse–what he deserves!–this jerk who’s no medical doctor and without any scientific background at all, quotes erroneously that studies show that Tylenol causes autism only because he couldn’t prove his conspiracy theory that vaccines cause it. We understand why he has that raspy voice now: He gags on the same lies that he spews out of his mouth.

Medical conspiracy theories abound of course. It’s almost a bipartisan game to invent them. But over-the-top quackery was prevalent on that stage when Trump and RFK Jr. made their announcement. That’s why Dr. Oz was there, I suppose, but the others from the Trump administration on that stage might have actually been embarrassed. I bet their wives aren’t going to pay attention to the quackery the fascists are promoting as sound medical advice to expecting women, including Trump’s.

I can only counter what they said by quoting every doctor worth his salt who has spoken out against this nonsense: There is absolutely zero proof that Tylenol causes autism! Period! End of story! Any medical doctor who says the opposite is full of shit and should have his license rescinded! Period!

I’m afraid to see how many women and babies Trump and RFK Jr. can kill. How many babies will die when women with a fever do nothing, following the administration’s advice? Let’s keep count, folks, so we can try those two evil and incompetent asses for mass murder! That’s what they’re recommending.

That four percent of the electorate that Trump gained because they’d have voted for RFK Jr. have a lot to answer for too. I’d also hold voters who swallow the Brothers’ Hate elixir sold in their traveling salvation show accountable. This is a new holocaust, the holocaust of Trump’s quackery taken to the national stage big-league! 

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