
This piece at the UnPopulist by Matt Johnson takes a look at RFK Jr. Reign of Horror at HHS. He starts off noting the absurd naivete (or self-interested cowardice) of Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy:
Cassidy and every other Republican who voted for Kennedy had all the information they needed to see that he would be a disaster for public health in the United States, from his decades-long crusade against vaccines to his history of fevered conspiracism. Cassidy acknowledged that he studied Kennedy’s record “exhaustively” and took his decision “very seriously.” According to Cassidy, Kennedy “has been insistent that he just wants good science to ensure safety” and claimed he would “work within the current vaccine approval and safety monitoring systems.” Cassidy said Kennedy also promised to “maintain the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices without changes” and that the CDC “will not remove statements on their website pointing out that vaccines do not cause autism.”
Kennedy has broken every single one of these promises.
Nobody who had done the slightest investigation of RFK Jrs life would have believed any of that. If a Democrat had nominated this nutcase for that job, I believe that the vast majority of Democrats, including me, would have screamed bloody murder. And he’s a Kennedy and a lifelong Dem. The fact that these Republicans went along with his woo-woo BS is as much of an indictment as anything else they’ve done.
The piece goes into detail and concludes:
Kennedy’s defining obsession has always been what he regards as the immense dangers posed by vaccines. His promises that he just wants “evidence-based science and medicine” are as hollow as the promises he made to Cassidy. It’s no coincidence that the first year of Kennedy’s tenure has resulted in a drastic reduction in the number of recommended vaccines and the elimination of mRNA research. Kennedy’s HHS is focusing on what it regards as promising frontiers of research, such as a “comprehensive assessment of the causes of autism, including investigations on plausible biologic mechanisms and potential causal links.” As Kennedy has purged career scientists and civil servants from HHS, he has promoted anti-vaccine ideologues and lackeys to positions of power in the agency. He has already inflicted severe harm on America’s public health, and he’s only been in charge for a year. It’s chilling to imagine what damage three more years will reveal.
But sure, let’s get rid of the vaccines. Because the addled weirdo who helped Donald Trump get elected thinks we should.
He’s even against the flu vaccine:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has disparaged the flu shot or linked it to his voice condition at least two dozen times over the last six years — and as recently as last month. Now, as health secretary, he’s turning that skepticism into policy.
→ My Washington Post colleagues Lauren Weber, Lena H. Sun and Caitlin Gilbert dug into Kennedy’s claims in a new report pulling back the curtain on the administration’s actions on the flu vaccine following one of the worst flu seasons in more than 15 years.
They write about how Kennedy has repeatedly suggested the flu vaccine may have triggered his spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological voice disorder that affects his speech, while also admitting he can’t prove it. My colleagues consulted with medical voice experts — and multiple inserts for flu vaccines — who said there’s no scientific evidence to back up the claims about the type of dystonia he has.
There is evidence to suggest a potential association between dystonias and certain drug use, three otolaryngologists told The Post. Kennedy has also publicly discussed his past addiction to heroin.
The Department of Health and Human Services did not respond to questions about Kennedy linking his vocal problems to vaccines.
What’s changed in the federal approach to flu vaccines:
- Downgraded childhood vaccines: Last month, the federal government reversed course and revised vaccination guidelines to no longer recommend routine flu shots for children and adolescents.
Getting a flu shot has been shown in multiple studies to reduce hospitalization and death, something Kennedy and his department have disagreed upon.
→ Flu vaccines typically reduce the risk of cases requiring medical care by roughly 30 percent to 60 percent in most years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Effectiveness fluctuates based on how well the vaccine matches the circulating viruses. The vast majority of flu deaths occur in children who are unvaccinated.
- Nixed an ad campaign about vaccination: The day after being sworn in as health secretary last February, Kennedy moved to order the CDCto shut down federal advertising campaigns that encouraged people to get flu shots to decrease the severity of the illness.
“The message we got was that the government was getting out of the business of encouraging vaccination, and that has proven true,” Kevin Griffis, CDC’s then-director of communications, told my colleagues at The Post.
- HHS said it wanted another campaign centered around informed consent, which often emphasizes the risks of immunization over its benefits. However, no alternative campaign was ever created.
“CDC data also show flu vaccine effectiveness has averaged about 40 percent since 2009, underscoring the need for honest communication, not slogans,” HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon told The Post in response to questions about the messaging.
Pediatric deaths during this flu season, which typically runs from October until May, have increased about 4 percent over the same period last year, to 71 children. The 2024-25 flu season was the worst in more than a decade, resulting in the deaths of 289 children. Public health advocates, physicians and families impacted by flu death warned that Kennedy’s actions could lead to more deaths.
A new study from UTHealth Houston reports that older adults who receive a higher dose of the influenza vaccine may have a significantly lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease compared to those who receive the standard dose.
There’s more in this piece in the Hill on his assault on vaccines. Cassidy knew what Kennedy was about. An he knew it was dangerous. He just didn’t have the guts to say so. In fact all the Senate Republicans did (well, except maybe Tuberville) and they let it go even though Kennedy was a lifelong Democrats, hedonist,former drug addict, everything they supposedly hated. There is simply no excuse for this appointment. They all have the blood of Americans on their hands for this one.















