James Carville Tells Fox News RFK Jr. ‘Is Going to Kill More People Than Any Cabinet Secretary Maybe in History’

 

Democratic strategist James Carville claimed on Fox News that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is “going to kill more people than any cabinet secretary maybe in history.”

“You’ve done a great job in calling out your party, calling out the left on honestly how it’s kind of become a weenie when it comes to men, condescending and talking down and ostracizing men,” said Fox News host Will Cain during an interview with Carville on Wednesday. “I’ve heard you say that, but I think you’ve got a deeper problem in the way the left is talking about America.”

Carville replied, “But if I took everything that they all said, it wouldn’t amount to what Mike Lee said, who’s actually a United States senator, who actually said something very harmful and very hurtful, and he’s not apologized for it,” in reference to Sen. Mike Lee’s (R-UT) controversial social media posts about the Minnesota political shootings.

He continued, “So we can go on. I’m not out here to defend Whoopi Goldberg, she makes enough money, she has a big enough forum to do that. That’s not any kind of a problem. Bobby Kennedy is gonna kill more people than any cabinet secretary, maybe in history with his idiotic vaccine policy, which is the greatest public health innovation in the history of the world, vaccines.”

Cain responded, “I assume you’re talking about him placing the vaccine advisory board– replacing it with some people who have some skepticism about some vaccines, not vaccines at large, but running a cost-benefit analysis and being honest about there are downsides to some vaccines that are not always right for every person. That’s a far cry from you sitting here today going, ‘He’s going to kill millions of Americans.'”

“Certainly he has expressed vaccine skepticism at every point. Every notable public health person thinks that vaccines are the greatest public health innovation in the history of the world,” Carville shot back. “What he’s doing is going to kill people.”

Cain protested, “You’re treating vaccines as though it’s a singular object, a singular symbol, it’s one whole thing. You talking about the greatness of vaccines is correct, but that doesn’t mean every vaccine for every person is right, and we ought to have a board that can look at these things rationally without, by the way, being paid by Big Pharma to green stamp every single vaccine that comes across. That seems rational, James.”

Kennedy has long received criticism over his skepticism of vaccines, including from the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post.

In January, the Wall Street Journal editorial board accused Kennedy of being “dangerous to public health” in an editorial criticizing the health secretary’s “anti-vaccine views” and “dubious ideas.”

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