Newsroom.
Go too far outside "the box," of course, and you will encounter a vernacular that is much less "tolerant."
Here, the key words are "fanatic," "troublemaker," "misfit" or "malcontent."
Skeptical Inquirer
January 31, 2025
Three Major Reasons Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Unfit to Lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Quackwatch’s RFK Jr. Watch page provides over 110 references offering overwhelming evidence that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s nominee to serve as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), is wholly unfit and unqualified for the position. The U.S. Senate should carry out its responsibility under the U.S. Constitution to formally reject his nomination.
Center For Inquiry
January 31, 2025
“A Clear and Obvious Establishment Clause Violation” – A Letter to Texas, Confirmation Struggles, and New TIES Webinars.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (very deservedly) had a rough couple of days testifying before the Senate this week. I hope you’ll excuse the unavoidable pun, but the most “viral” moment came Thursday from New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan, who “choked up on Thursday as she assailed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republicans for promoting false links between vaccines and autism in children.” (CNN has a video clip of her comments). The skeptical reception to Kennedy’s testimony cut across partisan lines, leaving at least one key Republican “struggling” with his nomination.
Science Based Medicine
February 5, 2025
The Telepathy Tapes – More FC Pseudoscience.
Documentaries can be powerful. They can use the mature art-form of cinema in order to convey a specific narrative. The viewer can get drawn into that narrative, unaware they are being exposed to a very one-sided or limited take on a complex topic. I recently, for example, participated in a fun review of the Earthing Movie which was basically propaganda for the absolute nonsense that is earthing.
Center For Inquiry
January 31, 2025
“A Clear and Obvious Establishment Clause Violation” – A Letter to Texas, Confirmation Struggles, and New TIES Webinars.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (very deservedly) had a rough couple of days testifying before the Senate this week. I hope you’ll excuse the unavoidable pun, but the most “viral” moment came Thursday from New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan, who “choked up on Thursday as she assailed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republicans for promoting false links between vaccines and autism in children.” (CNN has a video clip of her comments). The skeptical reception to Kennedy’s testimony cut across partisan lines, leaving at least one key Republican “struggling” with his nomination.