The PSD poll here would be nearly 100% liberal as his viewership
I wont argue that but its still less than 1% of the American people who watch him and a lot of his audience are older white folks. Its enough to be problematic in sects but not enough for him to be anymore than a partisan hack. Look I get his misinformation matters but most people know better.
Do you really need someone to provide you links to how COVID restrictions, masks, the vaccine, boosters, etc have saved lives? Bass is talking about those things instead cost more lives than they saved when almost every scientific study done says otherwise.
The fact that people think there is some kind of straight line solution during a pandemic is kind of crazy. If you expose everyone to COVID, especially before the vaccine, you would have put many more people in danger and that's after almost 7 million people in the world have already died from the virus throughout the world.
If you could provide a link that proves 1 plus 1 equals 2, that would be fantastic. Sure I could follow the common sense between the ideas, but I want a link. But make sure it's one that caters to my believe that it actually equals 3 so that I know it can be trusted.
Exactly. He wants something that reaffirms what he believes to be true while someone does the work for him. Nah. If he can provide something that says COVID restrictions caused more deaths than the virus would have (where it was exposed to exponentially more people), he's going to have to find it on his own. We all know he won't though.
I think we can all acknowledge that COVID caused deaths that weren't virus related. Suicides were up, drug overdoses were up, etc but there's no perfect way to handle something this vast and that was spreading so quickly. The fact that people want to act like they had better solutions in hindsight is nonsense, especially when you hear some of the brainiac arguments that were made. Florida man comes to mind.
Brett is trying to substitute "objective" for "true," and they're not the same.
So then why defend him? If you dont know the context of what he is arguing and you believe that covid measures have saved lives, why the back and forth?
https://www.newsweek.com/its-time-sc...pinion-1776630
He has some points that are worth an argument but that doesnt make him an authority on the subject like Carlson is trying to portray.