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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Obama Ebola Czar: Population Control In Africa And Asia Top Concern
This older interview of Indianapolis native Ron Klain, the consummate Washington insider and political hack who President Barack Obama has just appointed as his Ebola czar despite having no medical credentials, should send chills up the spines of West Africans where the deadly virus has reached epidemic proportions. Population control in places like Africa and Asia is what he sees as a top concern with which America should concern itself.
Wow! The bigotry of eugenics is exposed here as a faux-gressive idea.
ReplyDeleteI ge up - what part of that was unacceptable?
ReplyDeleteIf you have to ask . . .
ReplyDeleteToo bad Obama didn't pick Randy Tobias, the fomer AIDs Czar under Bush.
ReplyDeleteLook at his vast medical expertise, even though he stepped down because he was picking up prostitutes.
Yeah, good job AIDs Czar, you're doing a heck of a job!
Overpopulation was a big concern of the left in the 1970s. By the 1980s, most of those on the left had abandoned it as being an baseless concern. Now thirty years later, the problem we have in many countries is a declining population.
ReplyDeleteThat he would still subscribe to baseless fear of overpopulation makes me wonder about his credentials for the position.
Let's see... "overpopulation concerns" from faux-gressives who prefer to live in population centers? Perhaps Denial empties into the Hypocrisy...
ReplyDeleteWho are the arbiters of "overpopulation?" Contemporary liberalism is a condition of arrested development. Translated, "overpopulation" is hate speech.