Politifacts writes a brief in defense of Biden-Harris own vaccine skepticism

 Nick Arama:

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They judged that this video, with clips of Biden and Harris talking, was “false” despite the fact it’s quoting exactly what they said. How did they manage to get around this?

“Video clips appear to show Joe Biden and Kamala Harris raising doubts about COVID-19 vaccines, but they were raising concerns about the rollout by then-President Donald Trump, not the vaccines themselves,” the story claims.

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According to Fox, PolitiFact has done only 13 fact-checks on Biden in his first 100 days, 106 others ‘defending’ him.

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These people are not "fact-checkers."  They are Democrat operatives with an agenda who act as defense counsel for Biden and others.  The clips shown are part of an orchestrated effort by Democrats to deny any political advantage to Trump for having brought the vaccine to the public in record time.  They put on a phony show that the vaccines were developed by Trump and not the scientists while pretending to say they were on the side of science.

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