Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Dr. Stella Immanuel explains how HCQ not only works as a cure but can also be used to PREVENT COVID infection in the first place. How many people in NY died because Cuomo refused to allow them to try it?
1. Stop stealing twitter quotes - just copy/paste the link instead.
2. NYers were given access to try it - I know two people who did and felt even worse.
3. If it didn't help prevent or treat a material number of the first 50k deaths or so, it's safe to say it wouldn't have helped with the next 100k, but yes buy my bridge Biff.
4. This doctor, a "faith healer", was part of a group of sellouts not wearing masks, advocating for open everything, and basically having their 5min of fame on Breitbart. Do try to wonder what it means. These people do not represent the broader medical community - not even close. There are 5k AAPS members, out of more than 1 million doctors. I'll let you do the math.
5. There must be a ton of this useless stuff with no buyer - I guess why not try peddling it even harder. Well, we have at least one gullible imbecile in Biff. I have an idea - use all your savings to buy as much of it as you can to save your fellow americans - you will have at least helped some trump cronies.
6. You are damn dumb, please do try to stay away for longer more often
"Though AAPS often takes positions that are associated with conservative groups, it sometimes goes even further, pushing fringe views that most mainstream conservatives do not endorse, such as the belief that mandatory vaccination is “equivalent to human experimentation” and that Medicare is “evil.” Over the years, the group seems to have coalesced around an ethos of radical self-determination and a belief that mainstream science isn’t always trustworthy. It’s the most curious of medical organizations: a doctors’ interest group that seems more invested in the interests of doctors, rather than public health."
"During the 2018 election cycle, AAPS donated $16,000 to federal political candidates, all of them Republicans, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Orient herself has consistently donated small amounts of money to candidates, almost exclusively Republicans, since 1998."
"The trouble with AAPS’s vision for America is that it exhibits a nostalgia for a past that never existed. Measles killed hundreds of Americans a year before the vaccine became available. Americans are drowning in medical debt that kindly doctors haven’t successfully eliminated, and selling our cars to pay for medical care would strike few people as the right answer. The idea that doctors always do right by patients, and that patients always have the money to pay, and that no one ever gets measles at Disneyland, is a tempting dream. The problem is, it’s just that."
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/02/aaps-make-health-care-great-again/607015/