COVID19 – Democrats Need to Pay a Political Price for “Killing” Grandma and Grandpa

by
Steve MacDonald

CNN recently reported that a new study out of Detroit proved that Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) reduced deaths from COVID19 by half. I wrote about it here, but I want to emphasize what this means politically. The Democrat’s irrational unscientific fearmongering (‘cuz Trump) cost a lot of people their lives.


Related: New Study – Hydroxychloroquine Helps COVID19 Patients Survive


And they need to be held accountable.

The Democrat machine came out hard and fast in opposition to HCQ with their faithful parroting the media narrative verbatim. This false and politically driven fearmongering harpooned public perception despite data from Asia, India, and Europe that HCQ was a successful treatment that saved lives.

Democrat Death Factories

The majority of lives lost in America occurred in long term care facilities and Nursing homes, many more in Democrat-run cities like New York.

How many lives could we have saved if the knee-jerk left had put their partisan bullsh*t aside and embraced the potential instead of scaring people away from it? What if we embraced the research or opened up a dialogue or debate? Allowed people and doctors to consider and decide instead of Governors and Talking heads following the Party leadership’s unscientific narratives?

Democrats lied, and people did die—a lot of them. Most of them were someone’s grandma, grandpa, mom, or dad.

The Political Left owns that, their champion, Joe Biden, among them, but if we don’t make it stick, no one else will.

The party of Death strikes again. Isn’t time we made these serial killers pay some price for their political antics?

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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