RFK Jr. Adviser: Kennedy ‘Not Concerned With Measles'
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Calley Means is an author, not a physician, and the purveyor of lots and lots of health-related products which he'd love for you to purchase with your health savings account. But Means, described as an “outside adviser” to RFK Jr. (also not an M.D.), was allowed to play a medical expert on CNN, probably because no real doctor was willing to defend the Musk/Trump/Kennedy attacks on vaccines in the middle of a measles outbreak. Means couldn’t defend the anti-vaxxism either, apparently. Instead of making his case with facts, Means pretended RFK Jr. is not anti-vaccine, then attacked the physicians alarmed about the spread of a preventable and dangerous disease by painting them as woke hysterics. Asked by CNN anchor Pamela Brown if now wouldn’t be a good time to promote the measles vaccine, Means sneered, “Pamela, with respect, why aren't you asking me about the fact that 50 percent of teens have obesity?” He went on to complain that people care too much about measles. “It’s breathless coverage of five measles cases,” he said, dismissively.read more
https://crooksandliars.com/2025/02/rfk-jr-adviser-kennedy-not-concerned

Calley Means is an author, not a physician, and the purveyor of lots and lots of health-related products which he'd love for you to purchase with your health savings account. But Means, described as an “outside adviser” to RFK Jr. (also not an M.D.), was allowed to play a medical expert on CNN, probably because no real doctor was willing to defend the Musk/Trump/Kennedy attacks on vaccines in the middle of a measles outbreak. Means couldn’t defend the anti-vaxxism either, apparently. Instead of making his case with facts, Means pretended RFK Jr. is not anti-vaccine, then attacked the physicians alarmed about the spread of a preventable and dangerous disease by painting them as woke hysterics. Asked by CNN anchor Pamela Brown if now wouldn’t be a good time to promote the measles vaccine, Means sneered, “Pamela, with respect, why aren't you asking me about the fact that 50 percent of teens have obesity?” He went on to complain that people care too much about measles. “It’s breathless coverage of five measles cases,” he said, dismissively.read more
https://crooksandliars.com/2025/02/rfk-jr-adviser-kennedy-not-concerned