Drunk on power.
I honestly don’t understand Dr. Leana Wen, the woman Planned Parenthood fired for supposedly wanting to make it more about women’s health than infanticide.
I guess she’s trying to show them she is as woke as possible.
Last night on CNN she said Biden’s mandates do not go far enough:
“I don’t think it goes far enough. I actually think that what zeke [sic] said about interstate travel was exactly right, but in this case we have childhood immunizations [sic] that we don’t even think about. All 50 states have laws on the books to require childhood immunizations which we should be looking at the Covid vaccine the same way. When it comes to employers, I think what the Biden administration did was quite brilliant because it gives air cover for businesses that have wanted to do this, that have wanted to put vaccine mandates in place, but they didn’t want to have their employees complain about them. Now they can say, hey, we didn’t really want to do this, but the administration, the federal government, is making us do it. It also helps to level the playing field so that people aren’t then going to threaten to go to another workplace if every workplace has that same requirement. That’s a good thing. I don’t think this is overreach. I think this is what’s needed in the middle of a pandemic, and I think the Biden administration, if anything, could have gone further.”
Oh, it gets better.
Wen upped her tyrannical views this morning on CNN. She wants the government to ruin your life if you refuse to get a vaccine.
You know, these people better remember that there are some people who cannot get the vaccine for health or religious reasons. They should not shame anyone, I know. But there are plenty of people who want the vaccine and cannot have it.
“I absolutely think we should have that requirement. I think it is a major over sight on the the part of Biden administration to not issue this yesterday. And we have to talk about the reason. The reason isn’t so much that we need to keep train travel and plane travel even safer. They are pretty safe. Although I definitely think that having a vaccine requirement would make it even safer and probably encourage many people who are vaccinated or who have young kids and want to protect them, maybe it will help to encourage those people to start traveling again. But there is an even bigger reason too, which I think we need to make it clear that there are privileges associated with being an American. That if you wish to have these privileges, you need to get vaccinated. Travel, and having the right to travel in our state, it’s not a constitutional right as far as I know to board a plane, and so saying that you want to stay unvaccinated, that is your choice, but if you want to travel, you better go get that vaccine.”
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