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Geraldo Rivera Calls Out Vaccinated Dk Heads Who Urge the Unvaccinated
to Fight for Their Freedom. Jeremy Fuster, 8 hrs ago.
Geraldo Rivera and Keith Olbermann may not have many agreements on
politics, but the two came together in their disgust towards those who
oppose taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
Open-minded & inclusive, Im friends with all kinds of people. But as
we pass 700,000 #Covid dead, I have zero tolerance for anti-Vaxers,
Rivera tweeted on Saturday.
Rivera went a step further, saying he has particular disgust for
vaccinated dk heads who urge the unvaccinated to fight for their
freedom, the mob urging the man on ledge to jump. That comment may be
a particular reference to some of the pundits at Fox News, where over
90% of staffers are vaccinated while its hosts like Tucker Carlson and
Laura Ingraham spread anti-vaccine views on their programs.
Two hours after Riveras tweet was sent, Olbermann replied with a video
of him receiving his COVID-19 booster shot before going on a rant about
how it was time to stop coddling those who wont get the damn shot.
Theyre afraid! Theyre afraid to get vaccinated! Stop trying to feed
their egos! Stop legitimizing it! Olbermann bellowed into the camera.
As for Rivera, he signed a new multiyear deal with Fox News this past
week to continue his appearances on shows like Fox & Friends and The
Five. Since the rise of Donald Trump, Rivera has become one of the most
critical conservative voices of Republicans on Fox News, calling out
personalities like Sean Hannity and Dan Bongino on-air and getting into
a heated exchange with The Five co-host Greg Gutfeld by accident.
To date, roughly 65% of Americans have received at least one dose of the
COVID-19 vaccine, with 56% fully vaccinated. But states that
predominantly lean Republican in elections, including much of the
southeast, still have less than 50% of its residents vaccinated.
Infections in those states were a major factor in the surge of new
infections over the past three months thanks to the Delta variant. On
Friday, 2,441 COVID-related deaths were reported, pushing the death toll
in the United States past 700,000.
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<https://tinyurl.com/2st7p7uf>
Geraldo Rivera Calls Out Vaccinated Dk Heads Who Urge the Unvaccinated
to Fight for Their Freedom. Jeremy Fuster, 8 hrs ago.
Geraldo Rivera and Keith Olbermann may not have many agreements on
politics, but the two came together in their disgust towards those who
oppose taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
Open-minded & inclusive, Im friends with all kinds of people. But as
we pass 700,000 #Covid dead, I have zero tolerance for anti-Vaxers,
Rivera tweeted on Saturday.
Rivera went a step further, saying he has particular disgust for
vaccinated dk heads who urge the unvaccinated to fight for their
freedom, the mob urging the man on ledge to jump. That comment may be
a particular reference to some of the pundits at Fox News, where over
90% of staffers are vaccinated while its hosts like Tucker Carlson and
Laura Ingraham spread anti-vaccine views on their programs.
Two hours after Riveras tweet was sent, Olbermann replied with a video
of him receiving his COVID-19 booster shot before going on a rant about
how it was time to stop coddling those who wont get the damn shot.
Theyre afraid! Theyre afraid to get vaccinated! Stop trying to feed
their egos! Stop legitimizing it! Olbermann bellowed into the camera.
As for Rivera, he signed a new multiyear deal with Fox News this past
week to continue his appearances on shows like Fox & Friends and The
Five. Since the rise of Donald Trump, Rivera has become one of the most
critical conservative voices of Republicans on Fox News, calling out
personalities like Sean Hannity and Dan Bongino on-air and getting into
a heated exchange with The Five co-host Greg Gutfeld by accident.
To date, roughly 65% of Americans have received at least one dose of the
COVID-19 vaccine, with 56% fully vaccinated. But states that
predominantly lean Republican in elections, including much of the
southeast, still have less than 50% of its residents vaccinated.
Infections in those states were a major factor in the surge of new
infections over the past three months thanks to the Delta variant. On
Friday, 2,441 COVID-related deaths were reported, pushing the death toll
in the United States past 700,000.