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Tucker casts doubts about vaccines after Biden’s speech at COVID-19
all the people who may not want to shoot. Fox NewsFox News presenter Tucker Carlson responded to President Joe Biden’s national prime-time speech at COVID-19 by raising doubts about vaccines, asking himself out loud on Thursday night why the president would not mentioned “all the people who may not want to shoot”. Carlson, fresh out of the Pentagon, calling him directly for mocking women in the United States armed forces, made sure his presence was felt during Biden’s speech. Although Fox News broadcast the speech in its entirety, the network included an inserted box called “TUCKER’S LIVE REACTION” focused on Carlson throughout the speech. In addition, Biden promised a nation exhausted by a year-old pandemic that is on the verge of returning to normal, Fox News aired chyrons that said, “Biden Speech Nearly Finished; Tucker will answer. “As soon as the president ended his speech, which featured him begging every American to” do his part “to defeat the virus, Carlson immediately took off to destroy it. “A very strange speech, surreal on some points, like Biden’s own presidency,” declared the Fox News star. “It looks like a dream sequence. The first part of the speech described last year’s sadness, people excluded from hospitals because their loved ones died alone, people losing hope, people losing business, entire generations of children atrophied by school closings. “Carlson continued,” It makes no sense at all how it happened or who supported it, his plan consisting essentially of vaccines, vaccines and more vaccines. ”Noting that Biden said that there will soon be federally approved vaccines for every person in America, Carlson went on to openly question the effectiveness of immunizations while apparently joining the defense of antivaxxers. “The military is going to give you this injection, and if you give this injection, things can go back to normal,” said Carlson. “No mention of all the people who may not want to take the photo.” The Fox News presenter added: “As the president said, if you take this picture, wear a mask and listen to Dr. Fauci, it is possible that you can meet in small groups with those you love on the 4th of July. We may have to terminate this right, but it is possible, if you are obedient, you will succeed. ”The conservative prime-time star, then yelling rhetorically” how dare you tell us who we can spend the 4th of July with “, welcomed the spy novelist who became the opponent of COVID Alex Berenson. Berenson, who spent much of last year raising skepticism about coronavirus blocks, masks and other guidelines, recently became one of the vaccine’s most skeptical. In fact, earlier this week, Berenson falsely stated in Carlson’s program that the vaccine’s launch in Israel did not work while lying openly about the vaccine’s effectiveness. it wasn’t much about making the vaccines mandatory “by the president, Carlson complained that the federal government could still find ways to force the population to have an injection.” There are many types of mandatory vaccines and they can be effectively mandatory, but there is no mandate from the government, ”said the Fox presenter.“ But you can’t fly by plane, you can’t get into buildings, you can’t stay in a hotel, you can’t live life without a vaccine. I must say that after watching half an hour of this, I would not be shocked if that were their plan. ”Carlson, on the other hand, has a long history of fostering fear of vaccines. Last month, he made baseless claims that experts are “clearly” lying to the public about the safety of coronavirus immunizations. Last December, Carlson told his viewers directly not to trust vaccines, warning them that our leaders are using vaccines as a form of “social control”. Although recent polls reveal that an increasing share of Americans are willing to get the vaccine, a large number of Republicans still say they will not receive an injection. A PBS survey released on Thursday shows that 41% of Republicans and 49% of men in the Republican Party say they will refuse to receive one of the three vaccines approved by the federal government. Read more at The Daily Beast. . Subscribe now! Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper into the stories that matter to you. To know more.