By Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--June 1, 2021
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“Once widely cast aside as a racist "conspiracy theory" and "fringe" nonsense, the possibility that the coronavirus accidentally leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology has gained increasing credence in recent weeks. (Fox News) “The saga has led to yet another reckoning for mainstream media journalists about groupthink and bias in the industry. Faced with criticism that they blasted the theory last year for political reasons, some reporters have admitted its Republican origins with figures like Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., former President Donald Trump, and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo played into why they disparaged it.”The opening line of this diatribe should be changed from “once widely cast aside as a racist "conspiracy theory”, to “STILL widely cast aside as a racist "conspiracy theory" and "fringe" nonsense”. Most conspicuously missing from this attempt at confession is the massive human tragedy that finding a cure for a mysterious virus is taking a back seat to whomever tries to articulate it.
“ABC News Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl suggested on ABC's "This Week" Sunday that figures like Trump and Pompeo were not taken seriously by members of the media, saying "now serious people are saying it needs a serious inquiry.” (Fox News) "Yes, I think a lot of people have egg on their face," Karl said. "This was an idea that was first put forward by Mike Pompeo, secretary of state, Donald Trump, and look some things may be true even if Donald Trump said them. “Because Trump was saying so much else, that was just out of control, and because he was, you know, making a frankly racist appeal talking about Kung Flu, and the China virus, he said flatly this came from that lab, and it was widely dismissed ... but now serious people are saying it needs a serious inquiry.”
“New York Times reporter David Leonhardt also conceded Sunday many journalists dismissed the lab-leak theory solely because Cotton, a Trump ally and longtime critic of China, proposed it. (Fox News) "I think people made this mistake. I think a lot of people on the political left and a lot of people in the media made the mistake. They said, ‘wow if Tom Cotton is saying something, it can’t be true.' Or they assumed that. And that's not right," he said on CNN.” “NBC's Chuck Todd addressed the issue on "Meet The Press" Sunday, saying that "for many," the lab leak theory got "tangled up in politics" and was conflated with one theory that the Chinese released the virus deliberately. "While interviewing former Trump Deputy National Security Adviser Matthew Pottinger, Todd repeatedly suggested anti-China rhetoric was to blame for media dismissals of the virus. "Did in some ways, the sort of irrational attacks on China, did that slow down efforts of the intelligence community to actually do some fact-finding?" Todd asked.
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"Well, look, I think what slowed down efforts more than anything else were the early statements that were published by a few scientists dismissing the idea that it could have come out of a lab," Pottinger said. "And in fact, caricaturing people who thought that it might have come out of a lab.” "Do you think your former boss' statements contributed to that a little bit?" Todd asked. "Well, you know, there are political mistakes that lead to, to, you know, trouble in government. And then there are institutional shortcomings," Pottinger said. “The language mirrored that of figures like the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and the Washington Post's Glenn Kessler last week. “In a new fact-check timeline that declared the lab theory was "suddenly" credible, Kessler wrote, "The Trump administration’s messaging was often accompanied by anti-Chinese rhetoric that made it easier for skeptics to ignore its claims.” “President Biden ordered the intelligence community last week to investigate the origins of the virus and report back in 90 days. “Outlets from the Washington Post and New York Times to CNN and NPR have gone from outright mockery of the idea to taking it seriously, and "fact checks" have been updated with editor's notes about why the theory is no longer necessarily "debunked." Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield is among the proponents of the theory, pointing to the virus' efficient transmission among humans and the "gain of function" research at the Wuhan lab.
“Former Vice President Joe Biden made a bold promise on Tuesday to “cure cancer” if he is elected president in 2020. “At a campaign event in Ottumwa, Iowa, Biden expressed the difficulty one faces with a “loss” of a family member and others attempt to comfort them saying, “‘I know how you feel’” when in reality they have “no idea how I feel,” which is likely in reference to the loss of his son Beau Biden, who died in 2015 from brain cancer. “That’s why I’ve worked so hard in my career to make sure that… I promise you if I’m elected president, you’re going to see the single most important thing that changes America, we’re gonna cure cancer,” Biden declared. “His remarks were welcomed with applause.”Meanwhile, people in the masses won’t be holding their breath waiting for the truth to come out about the possibility that the coronavirus accidentally leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, because the media and Dems spend the lion’s share of their time SQUATTING on the TRUTH. No one, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, or Joe Biden has come up with a cure for cancer. Over time immemorial, they haven’t even been able to come up with a cure for the Common Cold! To the wicked media and devious Dems sustaining hatred for all of those who voted for Donald Trump, and will again at the first opportunity, their never-ending visceral hatred is far more important than finding a cure for mysterious Covid or from whence it originated. PERIOD!
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