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COVID Vaccine: The Media Were Completely Wrong. Again

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If the left-media didn’t have double-standards, they wouldn’t have any. It’s a well-used saying but no less true for that. One only has to look at a Guardian writer posting headlines like Why Ivanka Trump’s new haircut should make us very afraid and, less than a month later, The uproar over AOC’s hair is a reminder that women can’t win under the patriarchy.

Similarly, Politico before the election dismissed Hunter Biden’s laptop as “Russian disinformation”; after the election, Politico suddenly notices that Hunter Biden’s laptop is “about more than just taxes”.

At least some are holding the left-media to account by reminding them of their lies and stuff-ups.

When President Trump first announced his administration’s accelerated vaccine development plan (called Operation Warp Speed) on May 15, the liberal media scoffed at the idea of a vaccine being approved before the end of 2020 as “dangerous” and unrealistic “happy talk.”

Here we are, at the end of 2020 and…guess what? A vaccine is in fact being rolled out.

Now that distribution of the Pfizer vaccine has begun, it goes without saying that most of the broadcast and cable news coverage from May 15 has aged terribly. To see some of the most absurd media reactions to the President’s roll out of Operation Warp Speed, watch the video below:
During the 5:00 p.m. ET hour of CNN’s The Situation Room that evening, host Wolf Blitzer cast doubt on the President’s prediction of a vaccine by the end of the year: “That would be much sooner than the 12 to 18-month timeline cited by so many experts.”

White House reporter Jim Acosta added disapprovingly: “Many health experts aren’t so sure it’s achievable.”

That same day, MSNBC host Joy Reid lectured viewers about the dangers of such a timeline: “History actually holds a lot of different lessons for us about politicians rushing the science when it comes to vaccines.”

Meanwhile NBC news actually released a fact check of Trump’s timeline: “Experts say he needs a miracle to be right.”

Hear that, folks? President Trump is officially a miracle worker.

But perhaps the most memorable reaction came from CNN’s Chris Cuomo, who complained during a conversation with Acosta: “So if we say they can’t really get this vaccine, the science is questionable, now we’re the Negative Nancys? Oh, look at that Acosta, always trying to kill our optimism!”

How embarrassing.

Misgivings about the speed and efficacy of the process by which the vaccine has been approved aside, the fact remains that President Trump has indeed done what the media swore was impossible.

Don’t hold your breath waiting for an apology.

Disclaimer:

For my part, I’ve several times written that a vaccine was surely years away at the earliest (although I never referred to Trump’s claim). Still: I was wrong, too. President Trump, you have my apologies.

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