CNN tried to destroy Donald Trump with vaccine autism question, but he gave this AMAZING response

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I find neither Trump's response nor the article from Natural News to be amazing. And I don't think it was a gotcha question. The question was straight forward. Believe what you want, but the use of vaccines has been beneficial for our society.
 
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Trump is primarily running on the "wrecking ball platform" - sort of a "revenge candidate" and making blustery statements as if the whole point is to be elected to "dictator in chief".

Watch his mannerisms in that debate - look at his answer to the question about tactics to use with Russia - none of it makes sense for a serious presidential candidate - only a dictator-wannabe who thought this entire program was about becoming "America's Most Obnoxious" would be proudly displaying that sort of "its all about the me-ist Trump there ever was" marketing campaign. I am Republican and I do not take Trump seriously -- until the day he decides to be Presidential.

That has not happened yet.

As for medical science and vaccinations.... I have never gone to the Trump website to get the cutting-edge science on those topics in the past - and I see no reason to think he has come up to speed on the topic today.
 
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I find neither Trump's response nor the article from Natural News to be amazing. And I don't think it was a gotcha question. The question was straight forward. Believe what you want, but the use of vaccines has been beneficial for our society.
It is one thing to use vaccines for the benefit of society and quite another thing to use them for a specific political agenda, and also lie about the agenda. You have ignored the issue that was brought forward by all the candidates, and perhaps they were a little too bland about the whole thing. Vaccination for genocide should have been brought up. Bill Gates believes that vaccines are the "best way" to depopulate the planet.
http://canadiangenocide.nativeweb.org/vaccination_genocide.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/047571_vaccines_sterilization_genocide.html
 
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It is one thing to use vaccines for the benefit of society and quite another thing to use them for a specific political agenda, and also lie about the agenda. You have ignored the issue that was brought forward by all the candidates, and perhaps they were a little too bland about the whole thing. Vaccination for genocide should have been brought up. Bill Gates believes that vaccines are the "best way" to depopulate the planet.
http://canadiangenocide.nativeweb.org/vaccination_genocide.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/047571_vaccines_sterilization_genocide.html

I don't know any other way to put this: naturalnews.com is a crackpot website dishing out crackpot woo. It has about the same credibility as websites that support "lizard men" and "the moon is a hologram" conspiracy theories.

Every single shred of credible scientific evidence points to one unmistakable fact: vaccination is good, withholding vaccines--without legitimate reason such as weak immune system or allergies--is bad. This isn't any more a debate than whether or not the earth is round or flat.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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