CNN’s S.E. Cupp took issue with Bari Weiss saying on the Bill Maher show that she’s “done” with Covid to argue, quoting from Ben Shapiro, that “facts don’t care about your feelings” and we are most certainly not done with Covid yet:
Done with Covid? Grow up — facts don't care about your feelings. My latest 👇👇👇https://t.co/nRBRUiQChV
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) January 25, 2022
LOL. Never go full “scoldy wine mom”:
First up, we’re not arguing that Covid is done as in it’s no longer spreading. It’s “to be done with Covid is to believe that most of the crazy measures blue states have implemented simply don’t work”:
To be done with Covid is not to believe that it stops. To be done with Covid is to believe that most of the crazy measures blue states have implemented simply don’t work. If they did, we’d be seeing massively worse numbers in FL, TX, and TN. We simply aren’t. Live your life. https://t.co/nYVF9IwAbh
— Erielle Davidson (@politicalelle) January 26, 2022
Exactly:
Growing up is realizing that most of the useless stuff blue cities/states make us do—like wear a mask while standing in a restaurant—are logically illiterate.
— Erielle Davidson (@politicalelle) January 26, 2022
There are none:
When someone can show me a blue state that is supposedly doing fantastic because it’s kept its citizens in bubbles, let me know. Otherwise, none of this ranting makes sense.
— Erielle Davidson (@politicalelle) January 26, 2022
Cupp added that we should have “grown-up conversations about COVID, what’s working and what’s not”:
“We’re all frustrated, exhausted & want to go back to normal.
We should absolutely have grown-up conversations about COVID,what’s working & what’s not.Those should be divorced from politics & informed by facts.And they should acknowledge the deep losses we’ve all suffered”
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🎯 https://t.co/UdATypYW6R— 𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐨𝐩𝐞 (@exavierpope) January 25, 2022
But then argued everyone should just keep wearing masks because it’s “common sense”:
https://twitter.com/GPollowitz/status/1486332590156132353
Maybe she missed this in The Atlantic? “Districts should rethink imposing on millions of children an intervention that provides little discernible benefit”:
The debate over school masking is only going to get more intense. Here’s an argument for why we should have that conversation sooner rather than later, despite how uncomfortable it makes people: https://t.co/ARtS3nsllG
— Adrienne LaFrance (@AdrienneLaF) January 26, 2022
Anyway, she’s also blaming the rise in infections among the triple-vaccinated on the unvaccinated. Or something:
More misinformation from Dr. Cupp https://t.co/OtC1lAgAwj pic.twitter.com/iE6jQ9mGoo
— Ingenuous Firebrand 🐆 (@ING2Firebrand) January 26, 2022
But, hey, when you can commute to work from your living room in Darien, Conn., why worry about others losing their jobs when the triple-vaccinated are afraid to leave their homes?
"There's this very weird intersectionality between anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theorists and folks who really like to doubt the severity of the Holocaust," said @secupp after ripping Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for invoking the Holocaust in an anti-vaccine speech. https://t.co/Ni5gqiYQyJ
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) January 25, 2022
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