Terry McAuliffe Touts Endorsement From 'Leading Conservative' Bill Kristol During VA Gov DebateChris MenahanInformationLiberation Sep. 29, 2021 |
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Democratic candidate for Governor of Virginia Terry McAuliffe touted his endorsement from "leading conservative" Bill Kristol during the debate on Tuesday night.
Kristol has gone from selling the Iraq war to selling forced vaccines on behalf of Big Pharma:
McAuliffe also said he doesn't think "parents should be telling schools what they should teach."
Youngkin is comically being hammered by Democrats because some astroturfed Democrat-run Project Veritas clone filmed him on "undercover video" telling a "veteran small business owner" he would have the legal authority as governor to end vaccine mandates for state employees. Youngkin, who has the full backing of the GOP establishment, didn't even say he would end the mandate for state employees and told the questioner he supports private businesses making the "decision" to mandate shots and "encourages everybody to get the vaccine."
Youngkin said he supports vaccine mandates for measles, mumps and rubella but not covid (in the case of state government employees). "McAuliffe would require [covid vaccines] for students, teachers and health care workers and would support businesses that imposed mandates," CNN reports: "He's going to send a child to a school where a teacher's not wearing a mask and a teacher's not vaccinated? That is disqualifying to be governor," McAuliffe said.Youngkin noted on Twitter how McAuliffe said he wants to "make life difficult" for purebloods with vax mandates and restrictions on travel but wouldn't even defend the unvaxxed by name:
Youngkin released an ad earlier this month which blamed white supremacists for Virginia's crime surge. Youngkin is also attacking McAuliffe for saying in 2015 that Confederate statues should remain (McAuliffe later called for a jihad against them after Charlottesville):
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