RFK Jr.’s ACIP Appointees Are So Terrible, At Least One GOP Senator Prefers They Not Meet At All
from the shut-it-all-down dept
It’s a bit jarring to be reminded that it was only on June 10th that RFK Jr. decided to fire every member of ACIP, the CDC’s immunization advisory panel. Those 14 experts had a variety of backgrounds all related to and demonstrating industry experience specifically dealing with vaccination science and policy. They were replaced by an 8 member panel, handpicked by Kennedy and chockablock with vaccine deniers/skeptics and folks whose credentials don’t exactly match Kennedy’s description when he announced the new panel.
Now, it’s one thing when someone like me, who has been quite out in the open about my distaste for this administration and for Kennedy specifically, to talk about how bad this all is. And it is! ACIP recommendations effect everything from the availability and recommendations of vaccine schedules among doctors to whether and what coverage insurance companies are mandated to provide for them.
But when a staunch GOP Senator who voted to confirm Kennedy’s appointment as Secretary of HHS says that Kennedy’s choices for ACIP were so bad that he’d rather they not meet at all? Well, that should be indicative of just how absurd Kennedy’s behavior has become.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) called for the delay of this week’s meeting of a federal vaccine advisory panel handpicked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, citing concerns about members’ lack of experience and potential bias towards vaccines.
“Wednesday’s meeting should not proceed with a relatively small panel, and no CDC Director in place to approve the panel’s recommendations,” Cassidy wrote in a post on X late Monday evening.
He noted that members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices “do not have significant experience studying microbiology, epidemiology or immunology,” and some may even have a “preconceived bias against” mRNA vaccines.
The Hill, which I generally like, has presented this quote in such a way that I don’t think it really provides the full impact of Cassidy’s statement. It almost sounds like just your run of the mill reaction from a politician on social media.
It’s not. This is Cassidy saying that Kennedy’s ACIP advisors are so ill-equipped to perform the role they’ve been assigned by RFK Jr. that they simply shouldn’t perform their jobs at all. Cassidy further couched his statements by saying that failing to at least delay the meeting, given how the panel is currently viewed, would create distrust of its recommendations. But that’s just saying the same thing again: the public would distrust ACIP’s recommendations because the ACIP panel members are largely completely unqualified for the role and some are actively hostile towards good public health policy.
ACIP is set to meet today and tomorrow. I somehow doubt that Kennedy’s arrogance, nevermind that of his boss, will allow him to delay the meeting as Cassidy requests. And, when that ends up being the case, the only remaining question is the one that we’ve been asking for some time: when is Congress going to put an end to RFK Jr.’s tenure at HHS?
Filed Under: acip, bill cassidy, cdc, health and human services, immunization, rfk jr., vaccines
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Comments on “RFK Jr.’s ACIP Appointees Are So Terrible, At Least One GOP Senator Prefers They Not Meet At All”
“I can’t believe there’s a clown in my circus!” – Bill Cassidy, Nazi, faking confusion
Re: appointees
They do not, I think, rise to the level of uselessness.
Nor does this senator.
“He noted that members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices “do not have significant experience studying microbiology, epidemiology or immunology,” and some may even have a “preconceived bias against” mRNA vaccines.”
Say it isn’t so! There is no way these quacks have a preconceived bias! I mean, who could possibly have seen this one coming?
Cassidy voted to confirm RFK Jr. Fuck him and the performative buyer’s remorse he rode in on.
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I’ll second that.
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If it wasn’t performative he would introduce articles of impeachment. Not that it would help.
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Indeed. It should also be noted that Cassidy is a MEDICAL DOCTOR who expressed reservations about Kennedy’s nomination but ultimately voting to confirm while saying he had received “reassurances” about Kennedy’s intentions.
I hope he spends long hours looking in the mirror, ruminating on what a stupid asshole he is.
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He knew what he was doing, and he still knows what he’s doing. He supported RFK to avoid having Trump lash out at him, and now that it’s too late he’s acting like he opposes him because he knows most of his constituents don’t want this shit.
He wasn’t duped. But if he gets reelected, his voters were.
Re: Re: 'We can't trust you to be a doctor, so you won't be. EVER again.'
Forget regretful looks into the mirror, if he’s a licensed doctor then he should lose his license with no chance to regain it for voting for RFK Jr.’s nomination as he’s demonstrated a fatal lack of care for the health and safety of those around him, something which is kinda important for a doctor to have.
“this administration”? This regime, I should say.
Late to the Party
The meeting’s already begun..
And it’s a clusterfuck..
https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/23/health/cdc-vaccine-meeting-thimerosal-lyn-redwood
Just as the Spawn of Kyuss intended.
Re: And Surpise, Suprise...
Funny how, once again, something coming out of the the Spawn of Kyuss’s HHS, seems to feature citations to papers that don’t exist.
https://www.unmc.edu/healthsecurity/transmission/2025/06/25/us-cdc-vaccine-presentation-cites-study-that-does-not-exist-author-says/
So much for “Gold Standard” Science.
It’s refreshing to see the MAGA world begin to realize the fucking clown show they are complicit in creating.
Re: 'Something terrible happened, must have been a democrat!'
Yeah, problem is that 99.9% of the time, including now, it’s purely performative and does not include a ‘Oh hey, this was my fault, I’d better try to undo the damage I caused’.
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To wit: A Florida Republican nearly died because doctors were hesitant to treat her eptopic pregnancy due to Florida’s six-week ban on abortion—but instead of blaming the vagueness of the law itself for that reluctance, she blamed “the left” for “fearmongering” about the law and its potential to penalize doctors.
Re: Re: Re: 'I shot myself with the gun I personally loaded, how dare the do this to me?!'
Which is an extra dose of vile hypocrisy and dishonesty given the vagueness is a feature, not a bug, of such laws, aimed at dissuading doctors from performing the related procedures.
Politicians throwing shade at regulatory agencies on social media is run-of-the-mill. It’s what politicians do when they don’t intend to do anything.
It is important that everyone knows who is to blame for any problems, and that it’s not the politician in question. And how would we know, if he didn’t tell us?
Who else did he expect the anti-vaxxer to surround himself with?
He noted that members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices “do not have significant experience studying microbiology, epidemiology or immunology,” and some may even have a “preconceived bias against” mRNA vaccines.
Given all of that applies to RFK Jr, who he thought should have the job so much that he voted to confirm his appointment to it, I’m not sure what he was expecting here.
Vaccines to be replaced by chicken entrails.
WHO ELSE?
Kristi (yes with an I) Noem isn’t qualified to run DHS.
Tulsi (yes with an I) Gabbard knows nothing of intelligence, national intelligence, DNI, etc.
Pam Bondi (yes with an I) knows nothing of the laws to be AG. She was Trump’s lawyer and lost.
Pete Hegseth (no I!) is a mean drunk woman-abusing piece of shit.
Steve Miller is a rabid antisemite anti-POC anti-constitution piece of shit.
And yet you thing feckle feeble useless Trump-d-sucking congress is going to remove RFK Jr?
I like your writing. And your dream.
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Every single accusation a confession, no?
Put very gentle. Would anyone say he has “concerns about Trump’s lack of experience and potential bias towards immigration”?