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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Scott Vordiz. I exasperated Gary Sadlemeyer very early this morning.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Did you yeah, what happened?
Speaker 1 (00:07):
You weren't in the studio at that time, but yeah,
Gary doesn't like it when he presents a story and
then I ask a question about the story, which Gary
then takes is me asking a question. I expect him
to know. Now that's not how it works. But we
can't get past that, and so Gary just gets exasperated
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and he just he threw the news story into the
air and said, well, I'm sorry for bringing it up,
like no, no, no, it's not you. It's not you, Gary,
it's this story. This story immediately frustrated me. And here's
what it is. And the story comes from k e
TV News Watch seven. That's not their fault. They're talking
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to the various health directors. This is someone from the
Douglas County Health Department, actually someone with the Douglas County
Health Department. And then a doctor is a medical director
of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Children's Nebraska, and
both of them are decrying what they say are the
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stats where they say, yeah, a lot of people across
the country and especially here in Nebraska, and specifically in
the Omaha area Douglas County are hesitant to get their vaccines.
I don't know why. The president just came out. The
President of the United States just came out the other
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day and said, I wouldn't give your baby any of
these and get rid of all your tailant, all throwing
right down the toilet, and you go, you gotta gonna
get if you if I even if I say Thailand,
all three times, half of you are gonna get autism.
And then Beetlejuice shows up. It's crazy. You're not gonna
believe it. Beatle Juice. I get along very well with him,
former mayor of Chicago. Anyway, the here the immediate questions
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I had about the story, because the Douglas County Deputy
Health director said thirteen percent of people in Douglas County
would not want their baby to receive the full slate
of recommended vaccines. Thirteen percent say I don't want my
baby to get all of the recommended vaccines. Well, here
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are the questions, and again I these are not questions
I was asking, nor am I currently asking Gary Proof
He's not here. So thirteen percent of people in Omaha
say I don't want my baby to get all of
the recommended vaccines? All right? Thirteen percent of who who
was asked these questions, and was it like all people
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like are we talking about pregnant mothers? Are we talking
about mothers of newborns who have yet to have their
kids vaccinated? Are we talking about people with small children
who just came here to this country and whether or
not they've been told they need to get their kids vaccinated?
Are we talking about very old people whose wombs are
basically dirty old ashtrays at this point, they're not gonna
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have any more babies? And were they also asked on
this like if you have another baby, would you give
your baby? It's been eighty four years, you know? Are
we talking to men? Are we talking to teenage boys?
Are we talking to a group of people who, when
you say the full slate of recommended vaccines, think that
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you're talking about maybe some things that aren't part of
the full slate of recommended vaccines for newborns? Like all right,
here's your baby. We gotta get them this, We gotta
give them this, We gotta give them inoculated against HPV
like HPV, we gotta get my baby inoculated against HPVHPV.
You know, I gotta get all the COVID shots. Are
these part of the recommended vaccines. So I think there
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was a ton of misinformation immediately here when we're not
giving the full story. We're not getting the full story.
We're not being given the full story. Thirteen percent of
people in Douglas County would not want their baby to
receive the full slate of recommended vaccinations. Makes it sound
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like there's thirteen percent of pregnant mother's out there going, oh, no,
you're not jabbing my baby, not my baby. And I
don't think that that's at all true. I think of
the number of whether it's impending mothers, or mothers with
another one on the way, or those who are in
the next couple of years going to start a family,
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I'm guessing that number is a whole lot lower than
thirteen percent. Be that as it may. They also talked
about how well the last time we asked this question Nebraska.
In the period covering twenty twenty and twenty twenty one,
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Nebraska ranked dead last in the country for completion of
the seven vaccine series. This would be the seven vaccines
that are typically administered during whether it's newborn status or
early childhood. And Nebraska lacks ranks last in the country
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for completion of all the vaccines that these kids are
supposed to get, landing at just under sixty percent. And
of course you've got the medical director here and the
person with this health department saying this just is really scary.
People aren't getting the information. Prior to vaccines, millions of
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children's were dying each year from diseases that we no
longer see. Okay, so Nebraska is a really good test market.
Apparently no one is vaccinating their kids around here. That's
the message we're supposed to get. Not true, but still
what they're wanting you to hear is that all these
ignorant Trump loving Jenny mccarthyids are out there saying, no,
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I don't want my baby to be autistic. I'm not
giving my kid any vaccines. And so all these kids
are all walking around completely unvaccinated. Now, I don't know,
I've been in public a lot here lately, and I'm
trying to think, Oh, tomorrow, tomorrow morning, Bud Crawford Big
Parade in downtown Omaha for the champ Terrence. Bud Crawford
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is having a victory parade in his honor. There will
be so many people down there, including a whole lot
of kids that want to get just a glimpse of
the champ The champ Man so cool right here in Omaha.
There'll be tons of kids down there. Now. When you
go down there tomorrow to watch all this, I want
you to count how many kids just keel over, drop
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just dead away because so many unvaccinated kids around here. Oh,
Scott's saying he doesn't believe science doesn't like vaccines. No,
I'm just just asking the questions, what exactly do you
think is going to happen all these kids are getting
And by the way, let's look at these accusations here
about well, we got measles here, we got measles there,
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and all these measles here. All of the stories here
in the news this year about measles outbreaks have either
been among religious sects who don't get these vaccines. These
are not like science deniers, not in the traditional sense
that they want you to think. Basically, Trump and RFK
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junior acolytes who are science deniers, vaccine deniers, and all
the rest of this stuff. Also, there have been a
number of people including here in Nebraska, who when they
come to this country illegally. There is a big push
even for preschool age kids. We got to get these
kids in school. Now, I'm I'm born and raised here.
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My kids are being born and raised here. When we
were getting them in school, we had to turn over
all the documentation that said that they'd had all their
vaccines and shots and medical examinations and all the rest
of this stuff. There was a guy doing them in
the parking lot, which I thought was weird, just seeing
if Lucy's paying attention, seeing if I'm losing her. We
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had to provide the paperwork is say all right, yep,
kids are all up to date on their shots. You
got to do that for like dogs and kids in school,
unless you just got dropped off on the latest Governor
Abbott bus from Texas someplace. And then it was, hey,
we'll worry about the vaccines later. We don't want to
impose Western culture, will and some of these kids coming
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in here, like some of these kids are coming from
so called Western culture, Like, don't worry about it. Just
put them in the schools and it's fine. And you
have measles outbreaks among immigrant populations you've got measles outbreaks
and some of these things where the director of Department
of Infectious Diseases is saying, you know, we had we
were seeing things pop up here recently that we hadn't
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seen in this country for years. Yeah, and how did
they get here? It's not through people saying I'm not
going to vaccicate, vaccinate my kid. I can't even say it,
and I'm not going to do it. I'm not doing it.
It's from immigrants through an open border policy who have
not been given the same stringent health procedures or requirements
as you and your kids, and they suddenly come in
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here and next thing, you know, we all have hoof
and mouth malaria or whatever. You know, we got all
the kinds of stuff here. And then and then they say,
you know, so many people are getting this idea that
the only reason we're pushing the vaccines and the local
health clinics is because we make money. And this doctor says,
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that's not that's simply false. Vaccines too often cost clinics
more to provide them than what we're reimbursed. Now, wait, reimbursed,
that's government reimbursement. That's all the people who are on Obamacare, Medicaid,
well Fare, completely uninsured, and we just give these vaccines. Basically,
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who's reimbursing them. I'll tell you who. You you got
private health insurance, you got Medicare, Your tax dollars and
your increase in premiums are all going up, and they're
paying for this. The more and more people are on
some sort of government run dole out like Obamacare, like Medicaid. Yeah,
the government like, we're not going to go broke doing
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all this stuff, but you guys will. And they tell
these health clinics and doctors' offices and hospitals, just do it,
and we'll reimburse you like twenty cents in the dollar.
And then I go in there because I got bitten
by a shark or whatever happened, and they say, okay,
we can fix that for you. We fix that right up.
We get a lot of shark bites this time of
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year here in Omaha. Have a seat over there. We'll
fix you up. And it'll cost eighty bazillion dollars because
we know, I don't think your health insurance is going
to pay all of it, but they're going to pay
a lot more than twenty cents in the dollar and
if we get eighty percent of it, that will help
us cover the low reimbursement rate we're getting on all
the other stuff like vaccines. So it's not like and
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I don't think that Trump or RFK Junior, unless I
missed it or misunderstood, I don't think they were saying, oh, yeah,
your local doctors only wanting to vaccinate your kid because
she's getting rich. Now. They were talking about the companies
who are making and promoting providing this stuff. And I
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don't even know if that's has anything to do with
the equation, but it's in the story. I'm responding to it.
What else, Oh, the whole idea that they're upset that
science denier and denying Trump lovers, magababies are not being
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vaccinated and people aren't doing the stuff that they're supposed to,
like get COVID shots in adulthood or whatever. Look, you
want them to die anyway. A lot of these really
left leaning people who are talking and I'm not saying
specifically about these individuals in this particular story. I don't
know these people. I imagine that they probably I'll give
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them the benefit of the doubt. They don't want you
to die. But a lot of people do this idea
that oh, maga people aren't vaccinating their kids, good maga babies,
they want them to die anyway. And then the entire
umbrella conversation is the medical people speak and us mouth
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breathing morons out here, the unwashed masses in Nebraska. We
don't believe them, or we're not. They're not telling us
in a way that we understand, like you gotta get
your shot, jeth Bro, you gotta do it otherwise you
gotta die. You know, I don't know how they expect
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to tell us this stuff. We're just neroons. By the way,
the highly enlightened people who are passing along this information
use phrases like birthing people to talk about those who
give birth, not women or mothers, birthing people. The highly
enlightened are the first ones to run down to the
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legislature and say, we absolutely need to do hormone blockers
for eleven year olds, or if necessary, gender reassignment surgery
for someone who's not even or in the throes currently
of puberty. These are the first people who won't assign
gender to gender, which is about as scientific as it gets.
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And then they say, all right, all you birthing people,
whatever of your eighty seven genders, here's a vaccine you
gotta get. And then some people go, I'm not sure
what to make of you guys like well, I guess
you're just a moron. You're the one in the wrong.
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We're giving you this as clear as day, Like clear
as day. Your website says, birthing people, this is not
very clear science. All right, I'm done.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
You said that fifty something under sixty percent of Nebraskans
are unvaccinated or under.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
They're not getting the full seven vaccine series for newborns
through early childhood, which I take to mean kindergarten.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Okay. And you also stated that the recent poll says
here in Nebraska that thirteen percent of women, Oh, that
wasn't clear. Thirteen percent of respondents.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Yeah, like I said, I don't know who they asked.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
So that's not clear. So there is some question there.
But thirteen percent of respondents say they will know get
the full vaccine. Those numbers are very very far apart.
If we were under sixty percent of fully vaccinated, that
number of who won't be getting all of the vaccines
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would be much higher. And you think that number is lower.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
I appreciate this number, to this opportunity to do math. No,
you're right, though, No, I think that the number. I
think that most people when they give birth to a
baby in a medical facility and the doctor says, all right,
we're going to give the baby their shots, Mom's like, okay,
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I don't know, but I imagine there are a lot
of people who ask those questions of pediatricians when the
baby is on the way, not like the day of
I just mean in the months leading up to it.
And then you have to decide, well, who do I
believe here, And sadly we're choosing doctors based on politics,
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And of course this is always blamed on we moron
citizens out here take everything so politically personal. But never
mind the fact that you have myriad medical professionals, everything
from birthing people to pushing gender reassignment surgery on children,
to all the stuff they said about COVID. All the
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medical professionals they fired because they had questions about these
COVID vaccines and these people lost their jobs. And then
they say, hey, trust me when I tell you, and
you're like, I don't know, I don't immediately do that,
And the whole thing said, I don't know who to blame.
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The only thing I've said here in the past week
since Trump and RK Junior started talking about vaccines and
Thailand all and all the rest of the stuff is
I don't blame them for asking the questions. It used
to be a mom would say my baby was fine,
and then we had this shot, and then I noticed
a change. I know, we're talking about a kid that's
only seven and a half months old, but I'm telling
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you it's my kid, and I noticed. And they're like,
shut up, you witch, you science deny and witch. They
used to burn people like you at the stake. Oh goodie,
Proctor thinks that her baby's been changed, she's crazy, you know.
And you're not allowed to ask. You were shamed for asking.
Some of these same people will shame moms if they
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if you don't whip out a boob in public and breastfed,
breastfeed your kid at the school cakewalk fair, you know, like, hey,
you've got to stand up for all this stuff. Oh
my gosh, is it really nine twenty nine. I've just
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