Tucker Carlson sure has been in the media crosshairs of late. A number of media players have been lashing out at Tucker for mentioning how the messaging behind the vaccines is sending horrible messages to the public.
As he has said, the insistence to remain masked and separated after vaccinations makes little sense, and the pause called on some vaccines creates doubts in some. Brian Stelter idiotically claimed vaccine selfies save lives, and Fox personalities refusing to post pics is a public threat.
Tucker mentioning these details has also drawn fire from Stelter’s Boy Wonder, Oliver Darcy. But one thing this Unambiguously Biased Duo will ever say is something critical of their own network. This is revealing since CNN has been trafficking in the very information that gets these guys in a sweaty lather.
How will the J&J vaccine pause impact vaccine hesitancy? @drsanjaygupta reports pic.twitter.com/CDOKcZLiSE
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) April 14, 2021
Wow Jake, this sure sounds like you are sowing doubts in the minds of Americans. Then there is this jarring announcement from the network.
That is some alarming news!!! It sure makes the vaccines sound dangerous and ineffective, and when coupled with the dangers mentioned by Jake Tapper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta you can see significant reasons for people to doubt the vaccine effectiveness!
Of course, things sound significantly less worrisome when context is introduced.
Alternatively: "ONLY 0.00008% of fully vaccinated people have contracted COVID-19". Do better, @CNN. https://t.co/rP8QwYkr1l
— Kristy Hackett, PhD (@KristyMHackett) April 15, 2021
Only 0.008% of fully vaccinated people become infected, and of those only 7% need hospitalization. Meaning 0.00037% of vaccinated people become ill enough to be hospitalized.
Very reassuring numbers. https://t.co/AzQAVuusZS— Sara Lipton (@sliptonmedieval) April 15, 2021
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CNN is not going to get ratings and clicks by reassuring people. Project Veritas caught their own people saying as much on camera, after all.
Stop predating on the fears of the math illiterate, 5,800 out of 77,000,000 is 99.9993% effective.
Change your scare-mongering headline, and your tone.— Gartral (@Gartral) April 17, 2021
They did, in a fashion. Hours later CNN retweeted the article, and note how the network now frames the cases against the vastly larger amount of vaccinations.
About 5,800 people out of tens of millions who have been vaccinated against coronavirus have become infected anyway, the CDC says https://t.co/RoYaQH05Hg
— CNN (@CNN) April 15, 2021
Rather typical of the press; pimp out the alarming headline, then later make the quiet change so everything appears above board. This is a growing issue with the media with hyping the negatives in a national health crisis.
But Tucker Carlson is the supposed problem…
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