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Senator John Kennedy Compares COVID-19 Vaccines To Hot Dogs


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Republican Lousiana Sen. John Kennedy compared the coronavirus vaccine to hot dogs on Friday during an interview with Fox News’ Bill Hemmer.
Kennedy remarked getting the vaccine was “easy peasy” during his interview with Hemmer.
“It was quick, it was painless. Some of my people back home have called me and said we’re scared to take the shot because we don’t know what’s in it,” Kennedy said.
“And I tell them I ask them, do you eat hot dogs? You don’t know what’s in a hot dog either. But you gotta trust somebody. And the most able, perspicacious people in the world have developed this vaccine. The vice president took it today. And once it’s available, you should take it, too. Everybody listening,” Kennedy said. ....

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Joe Biden is the next president, right? Maybe not, according to these Republican members of Congress


They still can’t say it.
Six of the seven Republican members of Louisiana’s congressional delegation still can’t bring themselves to utter the words that Joe Biden will be sworn in as the next president in January.
Not after recounts showing that Biden won the key battleground states. Not after Attorney General William Barr, an appointee of President Donald Trump, said the Justice Department had not uncovered enough fraud to overturn the result. Not after the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit seeking to nullify Biden’s victory. And not after the Electoral College affirmed on Monday that Biden defeated Trump by 306 to 232. ....

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