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If only you weren’t being disingenuous.

Literally every time she is in a position where the general public has any say over whether she’ll get a new job or not and she has to try to convince them to give it to her, she becomes more distrusted and more disliked. Huh! Almost like once she’s no longer front and centre, people stop thinking about her as much.

Her approval ratings are also in the basement, even if his are in some kind of unmarked subbasement used for illicitly storing nuclear waste.

People can dislike multiple people for the same reason, you know.

If only you weren’t being disingenuous.

What?

What? What does my age have to do with you not understanding Econ 101?

No. Again, she is not saying anything about doubts about the safety of vaccines being legitimate. She’s never said that. Again, she’s repeatedly called for increased rates of vaccination and credited vaccines for solving otherwise unsolvable problems. Again, where are you getting this idea that she has said doubts

Nope! Where are you getting that she is saying doubts about the safety of vaccines are legitimate? She’s never said that. She’s saying vaccination rates are not higher because people are skeptical about the “regulatory agencies [that] are routinely packed with corporate lobbyists and CEOs”, something much less common

No, I’m not. You don’t even know what supply and demand is.

Now I know you don’t understand supply and demand.

Funny, I didn’t say it’s just minor.

Poor little maroon. So trusting. So naive.

I don’t think you understand supply and demand.

This does not change that you do not know what words mean.

You do not understand what words mean.

I don’t find them to be especially credible, particularly coming from someone who thinks Stein wasn’t elected to a legislative body that isn’t called town meeting.

It certainly diminishes your credibility when you make things up and then try to cover for making things up by saying something ignorant about politics.

Stein has explicitly called for increasing vaccination rates. How is that going to go over with people who oppose vaccinations?

It wasn’t just the views of the guest. Stewart himself said “there must be something” that links vaccinations and autism. I’m quoting him, not his guest. Are you unfamiliar with this interview?