Comments by "" (@TheHuxleyAgnostic) on "Jimmy Dore Seriously Believes CIA Is Funding BreadTube To Attack Him" video.
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@sgtwrench69 What was it Jimmy "blew up"? Some stupid Steele dossier, that intelligence agencies, and the Mueller investigation, decided themselves wasn't reliable, and didn't base their investigations on?
Multiple intelligence agencies, the house intelligence committee, the senate intelligence committee, and the Mueller investigation, all concluded Russia had interfered. Mueller indicted 19 Russians, and 3 Russian companies. The FBI, under Trump, said they were interfering again, in 2020. The Mueller report included some 200 pages outlining information sharing (collusion, which isn't a legal term) that didn't amount to criminal conspiracy, and stated Manafort, Kushner, and Jr, weren't charged with criminal conspiracy because it would be hard to prove they "willfully" broke the law, not because they didn't break the law. None of that has been debunked. They just couldn't get a supermajority, in the senate, to act on it.
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@mpgallogly I talked policy, and you ignored me. Trump dropped more bombs than Obama, ffs, and they kept blathering on about some completely irrelevant UN report. That UN investigation didn't even start until after the US bombed Syria. It was a no fault finding investigation, so didn't even blame Syria. Plus, the final report didn't come out until almost a year later. It had absolutely nothing to do with anyone's decision to bomb Syria. Why weren't they spending all their time attacking Trump, for deciding to bomb Syria?
Plus, they attack people for simply accepting that Assad is a brutal dictator that has used chemical weapons, as if that makes people CIA agents. In reality, it's quite possible to both accept that Assad is a brutal dictator, and think that the US shouldn't be unilaterally, or with tiny coalitions of the willing, intervening in other countries. You can criticize leaders of both countries, instead of going out of your way to kiss ass with a brutal dictator.
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@shanabell8603 Jimmy has had a video, since the Shaun video, about covid deaths. In it, he starts with vaccinated and unvaccinated hospitalization rates, 0.01% and 0.89%, that are based on the total vaccinated and unvaccinated populations, which is clearly stated in the Gallup article he cites. Jimmy instead uses the numbers as if they're based on only the infected population, and immediately makes out like the hospitalization rates are crazy low. He then compares those hospitalization rates to a "death rate" that is obviously a year and a half old case fatality rate, 3.4%. Then ... you know, since 3.4% is so much higher than 0.9% ... he makes out like covid deaths have been "WILDLY inflated". If you're using total population hospitalization rates, then the "death rate" you want is the covid crude mortality rate, which is about 0.25%. There's nothing incompatible with 0.9% and 0.25%. Jimmy was falsely making out like hospitalization rates were much lower than they actually are, for those infected, and that people were being lied to about death rates, all of which panders to the anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers, who have been claiming covid is no worse than a cold or flu. Plus, he basically completely ignores that he has just shown numbers indicating that the unvaccinated are being hospitalized at 89x the rate of the vaccinated.
Either Jimmy didn't read the Gallup article, himself, to know what kind of hospitalization rates he was using, or he's a complete and utter moron who, himself, decided to use the incorrect "death rate" ... a complete and utter moron who couldn't find a "death rate" that's newer than a year and a half old (case fatality rates change constantly) ... a complete and utter moron who couldn't do the simple math to find out the latest case fatality rate, or crude mortality rate, himself. He's either completely ignorant or completely dishonest. Take your pick.
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@paulsmith7579 Again, he said hospitalization rates, not "covid rates", dumb dumb. He didn't question the covid rate, which means that doesn't change the death rate. If the hospitalization rate, alone, is overstated, then the death rate would be higher compared to the hospitalization rate, not lower, and make Jimmy's argument even more incorrect.
Btw, nothing you can say will ever change the fact that Dore used mismatched rates, couldn't properly use Google, and couldn't do grade school level math.
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@marymackey4518 Government negotiated under $20 prices on vaccines, and giving them out for free, is like a tiny slice of universal healthcare. Not getting vaccinated and having to resort to a $2000+ Rogan "kitchen sink" is handing them 100x the money, out of pocket. Being in the hospital and being pumped full of all kinds of drugs, for weeks, even months, hands them even more money. Jimmy peddling Ivermectin, average price $100 for a bottle of 20 pills, as a preventative, is him peddling a more expensive alternative, paid for out of pocket. He's a grifter, selling you the opposite of what he claims to be for.
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@TropicalPriest Okay, but he blathered about tinnitus, for example, as if it was some huge deal. Even if you accepted every VAERS correlation report as causation, tinnitus is about 0.003%, meanwhile some 14% of people who get covid report tinnitus ... a thousands of times higher rate. Dore doesn't mention that. He also doesn't make clear that it's only the J&J vaccine, which has been linked to tinnitus, and falsely makes out like "THAT" is what you're being mandated. No. The J&J isn't the only option. Then, he and Max went on spreading bullshit about myocarditis and the UK's healthcare system ... a completely socialized healthcare system, that's even left of M4A, the very thing Jimmy is supposed to be in favor of. It just ends up being a bunch of bullshit, when Dore is all done, and not, at all, informative.
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