If It's Sunday, It's Meet The Press-ident Elect
Below, Anne Dachel covers President-elect Trump's appearance on Meet the Press. It's good to see he is not afraid to venture into less than friendly territory, because as of January 20, 2025, he will be the President of all Americans. Like it or hate it. Pharma is TV broadcasting's cash cow, its old faithful, its "Sugar Daddy, Sugar Daddy please don't leave me" industry. So whom are they going to protect at every turn? In a year when we've learned the depth of lying to the American public is deeper than anyone might have dreamed, it comes as no surprise that profits will always trump people. A certain CEO might have just paid the ultimate price for that.
Points to ponder: In 2023, the media segment of NBCUniversal Media, LLC – a division of Comcast Corporation – generated approximately 8.6 billion U.S. dollars in domestic advertising revenue. Compared to the 10.36-billion-dollar ad revenue recorded a year earlier, there was an annual decrease of 17 percent. Source: Statista.com
We project that the healthcare and pharma sector will devote more of its media ad spending budgets to digital channels through 2026. But even as traditional media ad spending declines, marketers in this sector still rely on channels like linear TV, radio, and print more than any industry we cover, outside of those rolled up into the “other” category. Source: eMarketer
By Anne Dachel
NBC’S MEET THE PREES: Trump says RFK Jr. will investigate discredited link between vaccines and autism
NBC’s Meet the Press featured Donald Trump on December 8th, and moderator Kristen Welker proved once again that the mainstream media in America will defend vaccines at all costs while denying autism is any kind of problem.
In the three minute segment where Trump was asked about Robert Kennedy, Jr.’s role as head of HHS, Welker tried hard to dismiss any link between autism and vaccines, and at the same time, she presented Kennedy as a threat to the vaccine program.
In their headline, NBC made it clear: THERE IS NO LINK. It’s been DISCREDITED.
As I listened to the interview, it was easy to recognize that regardless of what Trump said, Welker’s job was to show total indifference to the increase in autism and to promote vaccines as safe and life-saving. According to her, all the science is settled.
Transcript:
Welker: Let me ask you about RFK, Jr. He has obviously talked about his skepticism of vaccines. He’s expressed opposition to childhood vaccines.
Do you want to see childhood vaccines eliminated?
Trump: If they’re dangerous for the children. Look—
Welker: So possibly?
Welker refused to acknowledge that autism is a problem at all. Here I wish Trump had gotten the statistics right. Autism doesn’t affect “close to one of out of 100.” It’s three percent of U.S. children, according to outdated numbers from the CDC, and it’s sure to continue to increase.
And I wish Trump had said, look at the numbers in California. It’s one in every 22 children, one in 14 boys. How can you call this just better identification? When are the increases going to stop?
Trump: When you look at some of the problems. When you look at what’s going on with disease and sickness in our country, something’s wrong.
Welker: Are you talking about autism?
Trump: If you take a look at autism. Go back 25 years, autism was almost non-existent. It was one out of 100,000. Now it’s close to one out of 100.
What’s happening? If they can find it—
I did something the other night that was a little unusual. At Mar-a-Lago, I called the drug companies, the top drug companies, and I called RFK, Jr. and Dr. Oz, and some of his people, and I said, let’s all get together and let’s figure out where we’re going because we’re going to do a lot of things. . . .
Trump: . . .And we talked about vaccines in terms of what happens. We talked about pesticides. We talked about everything, and I think a lot of good things are going to come from [Kennedy].
He’s not going to upset any system. He’s not looking to reinvent the wheel totally, but when you look at the numbers, we don’t really have a very healthy country.
Imagine if Trump had turned the tables on her here and asked, do you know who funded the studies or if there were ties to the vaccine makers? How much is NBC News influenced by pharmaceutical revenue?
Welker: Sir, going back 25 years, studies show that there is no link between vaccines and autism, yet it sounds like you are open to the possibility of him looking—
Trump: I’m open to anything. I think somebody has to find out. If you go back, 25 years ago, you have very little autism, now you have it—
Welker: Well, they say they’re better at identifying it.
Trump: One in 100,000, and now it’s one in 100. That’s a pretty bad number. Something is going on.
I don’t know if it’s vaccines. Maybe it’s chlorine in the water, right? People are looking at a lot of different things. I want them to look at everything.
And here, I find it interesting that Welker had the stats on vaccine preventable deaths around the world, but she didn’t correct Trump on the autism rate, which is officially one in 36 in the U.S.
Welker: So childhood vaccines have prevented about four million deaths around the world every year.
Trump: I think that’s great. I’m all for it. Hey, look, I’m not against vaccines.
The polio is the greatest thing. If somebody told me to get rid of the polio vaccine, they’re going to have to work real hard to convince me.
I think certain vaccines are incredible, but maybe some aren’t, and if they aren’t, we have to find out.
But when you talk about autism, because it was brought up, and you look at the amount we have today vs 20 or 25 years ago, it’s pretty scary.
Welker: Well again, scientists say that’s because they’ve gotten better at identifying it, and there’s no link in studies.
Trump: The drug companies are going to be working with RFK, Jr.
He’s been an interesting guy to me. I’ve watched him for 25 years, and he’s been an interesting guy.
In this discussion Trump comes across as totally reasonable. He assured Welker that Kennedy isn’t out to destroy the vaccine program. He wants to see the science on vaccines. He wants to stop the autism epidemic, and he wants to address the chronic illness crisis that is linked to our food.
It seems Kristen Welker’s sole purpose in asking Trump about Kennedy was to present RFK as a threat to the vaccine program while denying autism is a problem.
Clearly, Welker and NBC don’t think anything is wrong when it comes to autism. It’s more evidence of how totally disconnected the mainstream media is when comes to what’s really happening in America.
Your thought?
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Excellent work Anne.
I think Trump's primary focus is our current economic crisis and our open border. He wants to get our American oil reserves opened again and quickly get the illegal aliens deported, starting with the known dangerous criminals first. He doesn't want to be attacked and distracted by the "anti-vaxxer" labeling. I think he is counting on RFK Jr. to handle it. Trump has made many excellent appointments. This one is a miracle:
"Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Donald Trump’s nominee as director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), credits his Christian faith with sustaining him amidst the abuse he suffered during the pandemic for his refusal to kowtow to Anthony Fauci and the coercive “scientific consensus.”
One of the three principal co-authors of the watershed Great Barrington Declaration, Bhattacharya was deprecated for his opposition to lockdowns and his insistence on fact-based solutions to the coronavirus disease rather than blanket, politically motivated remedies.
Bhattacharya, who challenged popular assumptions about immunity, says his life was “completely overturned” during the pandemic. He received death threats and “couldn’t eat or sleep for months,” losing 30 pounds in the process.
Francis Collins, NIH director at the time, called Bhattacharya and his colleagues “fringe epidemiologists” in an email to Anthony Fauci, and called for “a quick and devastating published take down” of the Great Barrington Declaration.
Along with his scientific grounding, Bhattacharya says he was able to maintain his sanity during this trying ordeal thanks to his Christian faith. Raised Hindu, he became a Presbyterian as a senior at Claremont High School in Southern California.
“I’m a Christian,” he says in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal. “That definitely played a role in giving me strength.”"
https://www.breitbart.com/faith/2024/12/09/trumps-nih-nominee-says-christian-faith-sustained-him-during-pandemic-abuse/
Posted by: Emmaphiladelphia | December 09, 2024 at 01:51 PM
Kristen Welker's husband is or was a marketing director for Merck as of 2017. My thoughts on the Lying Legacy media--You can't hate them enough.
Posted by: michael | December 09, 2024 at 12:53 PM
Fact: Trump did not know that the ratio of autism was way more than one out of hundred tells you that Trump maybe open, and he was last election time too, but it is not on his front burner, nor even on the back burner, but lower down in the warming rack at the bottom of the oven.
If I may use that analogy of oven. But it is there at least, near the oven.
There are more important agendas than just a little brain injury, and damage going on to a large number of children when it is compared to criminal government officials being bought out by China, Ukraine money laundering and WWIII. A medical crisis seems to be right now sex change in youth, and that would be on Musk's top of list. Then there is the climate change lie as well. Our politicians seem to be pulled in many directions, with lots of corrupt money coming their way.
If vaccines do cause autism had been front and center with Trump like it should have been then Fauci, and the scarf lady; along with a bunch of pharma whores would not have been able to lead him around by the nose during the Covid mess. That was why Gates was able to waltz into the Trump tower and manipulate Trump in the very beginning.
Kennedy to his credit has done everything right so far. Run as a Democrat, run as an Independent, get a following of voters that Trump wanted. That gave Kennedy some clout. Second time around it is not vaccines cause autism, but make America healthy again. that is the way to go. I don't think the effects of vaccines can be hidden like autism has been.
It is confusing to a lot of people that there are different kinds of autism apparently. Everyone understands the worse kind is a great disability, but that mild autism is hidden from view. even though it is just as much as a disability as well. My closet friend since grade school keeps saying that my son is so sweet and good looking that surely he will meet some one and marry.
I changed it around a bit. I told her about my husband's college room mate, that she did know. I told her that his son was such a wonderful person. All through the years, when they came for visits I watched him grow into a 6 feet and five inches tall, dark haired, gentle in his speech, seems to listen more than he speaks, man. He went to college, majored in biology, but never moved out of the house. They came every year around Christmas time, or other visits. There were clues, but I missed them. I missed them. When it is mild like that some times parents will not say much cause they fear that people will not give them a chance, and judge. I had my own son, and I missed it. But all you have to do is have a long or involved conversation with them, and you will know.
So, there is that. A hidden epidemic of grown men that takes low paying jobs, life long that in the past those jobs were reserved for teenagers. Maybe they know things, but to act on them physically? My son knows cattle, knows the machinery but will never take the intuitive. One time he did back 15 years ago. I remember it. He took it upon himself to take down the fence to let the cattle into the hayfield in late fall. One time, and I thanked God, but it was one time. I wish I knew what health things we were doing that allowed him that one time?
But is brain injuries the only invisible injury that are caused by vaccines?
I have a nephew that already had that mild autism, not speaking. They took that little thing in as a four or five year old to get a flu shot. My sister-in-law called me when her daughter -in-law and grandbaby were on their way in to get a flu shot, and do some shopping. Oh, what a fun day they had planned. I told her that her grandson did not need a flu shot, that was the last thing he needed. She hung up on me with a quick good bye. Did they listen? Why no. A few months later he had type I diabetes. There is it, isn't it? There is way more going on than autism. Which we have no idea what the heck it is anyway.
So that gets us to diabetes:
Last week in Krogers there was some man holding a salad and slowly reading the labels on the salad dressings. I asked him if he was reading it for seed oils? He did not know what I was talking about, but he did tell me that he had been diagnosed with diabetes, and -- I interupted and said so you are looking for something low carb, again a confused look, so I said looking for something with no sugar. then. I helped him find blue cheese. Why did I know that? Cause of low carb diets for seizures/autism. He was a fit looking man. I told him I was so sorry. He went on to tell me that it was his genes, cause his parents had it too. I never miss an opportunity to say genes are not the problem, but the immune systems reaction to things our parents run into might are getting passed down.
He said that diabetes was a horrible disease, and did I have it? I said no, but my little boy nephew did, and I told his parents not to get that flu shot. He repeated in surprise, "A flu shot'?
He will need time to think on that, I hope he does. Meanwhile the blue cheese has few carbs which translates into sugar. Hope the best for you. In which he thanked me for his help.
So this diabetes epidemic is it also vaccines? The industry the pharma whores have been so wall building with autism, perhaps they have forgot and left the door open to diabetes. and this thyroid disease is no picnic either. It is auto immune as well.
My thoughts; Kim you should know better than ask for my thoughts cause I can ramble on .
Posted by: Benedetta | December 09, 2024 at 11:17 AM
Terrific write-up, Anne. Honestly, I'd like to nominate yiou as top editor of the New York Times. Your work is so appreciated.
Maurine
Posted by: mauine Meleck | December 09, 2024 at 08:19 AM