It’s Over! But Not In Blue States.
Why is it so hard for people to say out loud what most people across the country already know?
On Friday, Bill Maher, host of HBO’s “Real Time,” stated, “I know some people seem to not want to give up on the wonderful pandemic, but you know what? It’s over.” And that vaccinated people shouldn’t have to wear masks, and “We shouldn’t fire people who have natural immunity because they don’t get the vaccine.”
I couldn’t agree more! What’s happening across the country is reprehensible.
Maher added, “I’m not sure what the latest Dr. Fauci thing was on Halloween, he’s change[d] his mind a lot but I think it was go and do it. I hope so. Because it certainly has been my position since the beginning of this, just resume living. I mean, come on, the 15 of 100,000, that’s where we are cases in California, 15 cases per 100,000 people, I know some people seem to not want to give up on the wonderful pandemic, but you know what? It’s over. There’s always going to be a variant, you shouldn’t have to wear masks.” “Also, vaccine, mask, pick one. You’ve got to pick. You can’t make me mask if I’ve had the vaccine.”
“I travel in every state now, back on the road, and the red states are a joy, and the blue states are a pain in the ass, for no reason.”
“The world recognizes natural immunity. We don’t. Because everything in this country has to go through the pharmaceutical companies. Natural immunity is the best kind of immunity. We shouldn’t fire people who have natural immunity because they don’t get the vaccine. We should hire them.”
“I see it all the time, I saw it driving in today, people outside, alone, walking with a mask. It’s so stupid. It’s an amulet.”
Clayton Craddock is a father, independent thinker, and the founder and publisher of the social and political commentary newsletter Think Things Through and host of the Think Things Through Podcast.
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