@rcallimachi Would you please quit calling it Ebola panic? It's really Ebola awareness. Awareness that we're being told lies by govt.President Obama can count on many in the mainstream media to have his back when it comes to offering a defense of his administration's actions (or inactions). Include New York Times Foreign Correspondent Rukmini Callimachi among this administration's staunch defenders when it comes to the issue of Ebola:
- Cory (@bdcory) October 20, 2014
@bdcory who has returned from Liberia 22 days ago not hysteria? And finally how is kicking a woman in an airplane toilet not craziness?
- Rukmini Callimachi (@rcallimachi) October 20, 2014
@rcallimachi How is this govt to be trusted?
- Cory (@bdcory) October 20, 2014
@bdcory What have they done to lose your trust? The incompetence of a hospital in Dallas is not equivalent to our governmentDoes the Obama administration have a "Lapdog Czar" yet?
- Rukmini Callimachi (@rcallimachi) October 20, 2014
During a discussion with a person who disagreed, Callimachi cited the CDC website:
@bdcory CDC rules on transmission are all available on its website. Seems we are never going to agree on this issue, so will be signing offAbout that: As we've reported, the CDC protocols on its website have been continually evolving.
- Rukmini Callimachi (@rcallimachi) October 20, 2014
"What have they done to lose your trust?" Well...
That awkward moment when CDC cleared nurse to fly with fever. Then 'forgot' that HERE [photo]
'Idiocracy is upon us': CDC director does a 180 on Ebola 'protocol breach' blame
That awkward moment when CDC claims Ebola 'protocol breach' or something. Then 'forgets' to mention it HERE
Bombshell: Watch CDC director deny then admit that Ebola can be spread by casual contact
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This journo is SHOCKED the WH can't be trusted; This has to be the most unreal statement ever
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