Don't be fooled by that viral clip of Sean Hannity; Fox News hosts are casting doubt on the COVID-19 vaccine just as much as they always have.
“I’m hardly attacking vaccines or trying to convince people not to get them at all. I never have done that and I won’t. However, I’m against lying, and they’re telling us that once you get vaccinated, you can’t get it or spread it,” he said. “Here you have vaccinated people getting it and then spreading it to other vaccinated people. Maybe we should start being honest about the limitations of the medicine, no?”, which is still about half the country.
Central to Carlson’s diatribe was that six fully vaccinated Democratic lawmakers from Texas have tested positive for the virus in recent days ― showcasing that, as with
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