https://www.denverpost.com/2024/11/14/jared-polis-rfk-jr-trump-hhs-endorsement-tweet/

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday cheered anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to lead the nation’s top public health agency, highlighting the controversial nominee’s stances on “big pharma” and “corporate ag.”
Polis, a Democrat, faced quick pushback on social media after he said he was “excited” by President-elect Donald Trump’s selection, and he posted againan hour later to clarify his thoughts. A spokesman for the governor then further walked back Polis’ support for Kennedy in a statement to The Denver Post.
Trump, a Republican, nominated Kennedy to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In the presidential race, Kennedy initially had sought the Democratic nomination, then ran as an independent. A member of the dynastic Kennedy family, he later abandoned his presidential campaign and backed Trump.
Kennedy has pushed a number of public health conspiracies, most prominently around vaccines, and has advocated for other positions that are generally out of the mainstream, such as more availability of unpasteurized milk. He has said he wants to remove fluoride from the American water supply, and when he ran for president, he said he wanted to pause research into pharmaceuticals and infectious diseases for at least eight years.
He has falsely suggested that COVID-19 was “ethnically targeted” to “attack” certain groups and that mass shootings have been caused by prescription drugs, among other debunked conspiracy theories.
Kennedy has adopted some mainstream health positions, such as limiting ultra-processed foods and the use of pesticides in growing crops. Polis, citing specific quotes by Kennedy, focused on those latter views in his first post Thursday afternoon on the social platform X.
“‘In some categories, there are entire departments, like the nutrition department at the (Food and Drug Administration) that are — that have to go, that are not doing their job, they’re not protecting our kids,” Polis quoted Kennedy as saying, then added himself: “YES! The entire nutrition regime is dominated by big corporate ag rather than human health and they do more harm than good.”
Polis — who’d previously criticized Kennedy’s anti-vaccine stances this summer — acknowledged those positions in his posts Thursday but urged his 136,000 X followers to hold off on mocking or disagreeing with Kennedy.
He said Kennedy had “helped us defeat vaccine mandates in Colorado in 2019.” He was referring to a defeated legislative measure that would have made it harder for parents to opt out of vaccine mandates for public schools.
Polis wrote that he hoped Kennedy would make vaccines a matter of choice, not about bans or requirements.
Polis’ comments drew swift backlash. Outgoing state Rep. David Ortiz, a Littleton Democrat, called the governor’s endorsement “pathetic pandering.” Rep. Javier Mabrey, a Denver Democrat, quipped on X: “Yikes.” Shad Murib, the chair of the Colorado Democratic Party, tweeted “Welp” shortly after Polis’ comments, and he subsequently criticized Kennedy’s conspiratorial history in a Thursday evening statement from the party.
Sen. Kyle Mullica, a Thornton Democrat and emergency room nurse, was blunter.
“This is just complete bullshit,” he said in an interview, and then repeated that point for emphasis.
Mullica rejected Polis’ suggestion that state officials had sought vaccine mandates in the past. He said legislators worked to improve immunization rates through medical exemption reform and through education. Polis previously supported parents’ ability to opt out of vaccinations — drawing support from anti-vaccine advocates — despite the state’s poor rankings for pediatric immunization.
“The biggest thing is — look, science matters, man,” Mullica continued. “And with all the disinformation and misinformation that’s being put out by people like RFK Jr. and the internet, we need leaders who can stand up, follow the science, understand it and (make) sure we are making decisions based on evidence and science.”
Asked why Polis endorsed Kennedy in light of his often-conspiratorial stances, a spokesman for the governor responded by referring to a subsequent Polis social media post. The spokesman, Eric Maruyama, then issued a statement distancing the governor from the controversial figure he had just backed.
Maruyama wrote that Polis “does not endorse actions that would lead to measles outbreaks and opposes unscientific propaganda.”
“Governor Polis has not changed his view as a whole on RFK Jr. or on the Governor’s previously stated concerns regarding some of RFK Jr’s positions,” Maruyama wrote. “While opposed to RFK’s positions on a host of issues, including vaccines and banning fluoridation, (Polis) would appreciate seeing action on pesticides and efforts to lower prescription drug costs and if Trump is going to nominate someone like him then let them also take on soda, processed food, pesticides and heavy metals contamination.”

Polis, Mr. POS, is a two-faced SOB. He speaks with a forked tongue. And he is holding the 2025 manual for the destruction of our democratic life in the United States. This twerp cannot make up his mind which side of the fence he wants to be on so he is covering all his bases. Another example of the unreal leadership we have in this country.
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Thank you, moeone2015.
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Polis’ comments struck me as trying to appeal to people who believe in “Dr. Google”
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Not wrong about big Pharma or big Ag. Of course there is too much pressure on Public Agencies to approve drugs or food additives. There is a solution take all research out of the hands of big Pharma relegating them to being generic manufactures of the Drugs that Government labs develop.
Almost every Drug that came to market in over a decade had its critical elements discovered in Government sponsored programs. Take for example Covid Vaccines. Near 15 years of Government funded research . The risk of failure is high and Pharma wants no part of it, till there is a likely candidate for a block buster drug .
Somehow I don’t think more Government spending even if it saves the American people 400 billion on Patent Protected Drugs . is what we are in for nor more Government Regulation of the food supply.
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Polis On Pause for a moment. And just remember that The Pandemic DID wipe out great numbers of people who definitely felt they were “targeted”.
And mass shootings mixed with prescription & non-prescription drug experimentations remains open for further examination.
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The line forms on the right. But do be careful RFK Jr., you have name recognition, yes, but it’s dangerous standing there in the light in front of the leader. CBK
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Any support for anti-vaxer and conspiracist, RFK Jr. makes me question Polis’ judgment. What other Trump-like insanity is he entertaining? I have been a strong supporter of Polis but this makes me wonder what’s going on with him and what other questionable decisions are to come.
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He has retracted those comments. While demonstrating his ignorance.
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I’m afraid these anti-vax parents are going to end up having children with polio.
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Polis must be on drugs, RFK Jr. is a certified nut job.
His 2nd wife was Mary Kathleen Richardson Kennedy (née Richardson; October 4, 1959 – May 16, 2012)
Read below to see how horrible JFK Jr. was/is:
On May 16, 2012, Richardson was found dead at her home in Bedford, New York. Her death was ruled a suicide by hanging.[18] An autopsy revealed that she had antidepressants in her blood.[19]Before her death, Richardson had discovered Kennedy’s personal journal from 2001, in which he recorded sexual encounters with 37 different women. According to Kennedy, Richardson passed the journal along “to her sisters with instructions that, if anything happened to her, [it should be] published in the press”.[20][21]
Her funeral, organized by the Kennedy family, was held at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Bedford.[22][23] On May 21, 2012, a memorial service organized by the Richardson family was held at the Standard Hotel in Manhattan.[24] A legal battle between her widower and her brother, Thomas W. Richardson, ensued over which family should have control over her remains.[24]
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Thanks, Joe. I posted the Wikipedia entry for Mary Richardson Kennedy on Twitter and BlueSky.
RFK Jr. is a serious piece of shit.
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For those who like the term “sanewashing,” this is actual sanewashing.
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I had words with Polis about his love of charter schools. He called me “a wicked woman” on Twitter because I don’t share his love for them.
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I like Polis politically for the most part, but he is a bit odd.
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This might be “sanewashing”, but how come, all of a sudden, certain food companies are starting to settle on suits about food additives? People have been complaining about the chemicals in our food supply for years and science on this issue has been real, but buried under a ton of red tape and disregarded (Big Ag, Big Pharma rule under both parties). RFK Jr is a loon(!) but he has some valid points on CERTAIN issues that people really care about. We live in a very unhealthy country and we spend more on healthcare……something smells rather fishy about that!
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Most of the world would love to be “unhealthy” the way we are.
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Mandatory has been upheld as far back as 1905. Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11 (1905).
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Sorry, that should read “Mandatory vaccination”.
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