JENNY McCARTHY & E!'s CHELSEA LATELY ON AUTISM
Jenny McCarthy and Chelsea Lately from E! television talk autism like you've NEVER heard before. (Contains some adult language.) And you wanna talk about, What have you done for me "lately?" Pay attention around three and half minutes in to the donation Chelsea makes to Generation Rescue. The clip is just over four minutes long.




Speaking of Jenny McCarthy and Julie Gerberding, apparently the White House has contacted Jenny and basically asked us all to "shut up." (The precise phrase may have been "please tell them all to stop calling." Not sure, since I haven't heard back myself, yet.) More at www.adventuresinautism.com.
Hmmmmm. . .
So, once again:
The White House (main line): 202-456-1111
The White House (switchboard): 202-456-1414
I tried twice this morning, but I couldn't get through.
Terri
Posted by: Terri Lewis | 03/20/2008 at 12:12 PM
Everytime that Jenny speaks out on this cause I tear up. She speaks for thousands of parents and I cannot begin to express how much I appreciate all that she has done. Ms. Chelsea, your personal donation has gone to a wonderful cause, so thank you.
What I would like to see is the CDC or any other organization alike take the time to listen to us, listen to the parents of these sick children, act like you actually care a little bit, instead of wasting more time defending your mistakes and turning the other cheek.
Posted by: budsmom | 03/18/2008 at 11:56 AM
Thanks to Jenny and Chelsea! This was a great segment. I cannot wait until the DC rally in June.
Posted by: Christine Heeren | 03/18/2008 at 09:08 AM
Thanks to Chelsea for giving Jenny another platform from which to speak and keep our kids in the news! The momentum just keeps on going... Jenny's like the energizer bunny. Like she says, "You can't shut me up!" :-) Go Jenny!
Posted by: Jeanne | 03/18/2008 at 07:46 AM
This video was awesome! I watched it over the weekend and sent it to friends and family. I just love how candid Jenny is. She says what I want to say and packs her point with such a punch.
Thanks for helping all of us parents, Jenny!
Cathy
Posted by: Cathy Jameson | 03/17/2008 at 10:37 PM
ROFLMAO - couldn't be a more appropriate! Absolutely loved this! Thanks Jenny and Chelsea.
Posted by: Laura | 03/17/2008 at 09:35 PM
Jenny, I woke up this morning to one and then later this evening two videos of you making the rounds to tell the truth about our children, the insane vaccine schedule and ingredients, and Julie Gerberding's CDC.
I love you for all that you do, but especially for speaking with the voice of a reasonably outraged mother. Reasonable outrage - that's what we all feel -- the sometimes mind-numbing pain of being deeply, deeply wronged by people who should really know and do better. Thank you for showing the public that our daily hell is in fact perfectly sane. Yes, "they" are the crazy ones! Recognition is sweet, indeed.
Posted by: Theresa | 03/17/2008 at 04:42 PM
THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN a great chant for Atlanta, "Julie Gerberding, S#&K IT HARD! Julie Gerberding, S#&K IT HARD!" OMG, that made my day!
Posted by: kim | 03/17/2008 at 04:18 PM
Whew thanks for the warning so I could lock the office door and watch this in glee! Did I hear Jenny call Julie Gerberding "the devil" on TV?
I think I have died and gone to heaven.
Jenny gives the formerly crazed, wacko, Autism moms a fresh new look!
So glad you are still fighting for change, even though Evan has recovered.
Jenny you could have fixed Evan and walked away. So thank you for unmasking the toxic vaccine mess.
Every dime going to Generation Rescue goes to parents having access to life saving information.
What a joy it is to get Rescue Angel Emails after someone has found help and healing for their vaccine damaged child.
I had that experience today as I returned from a meeting at school and one of my Rescue Angel parents was in my driveway.
She helped her son and was picking up Mercury testing kits for her friend.
Needless risk taking with innocent babies warrants public outcry.
Thanks for speaking up for kids who can't.
Posted by: KarenAtlanta | 03/17/2008 at 03:38 PM
Thanks once again, Jenny, for that call to action. Ahhh, it's so refreshing to hear grown-up language again.... Although after 10 dry years of shielding my son from profanity, he somehow understands how to use "bastard" in a sentence. He did so while reading over my shoulder about how the CDC and APP have failed him, and so many other children.
Posted by: nhokkanen | 03/17/2008 at 03:10 PM