RFK Jr. Responsible For More Loss Of Brain Mass At HHS Than A Worm Could Hope To Achieve

from the exodus dept

By now, it is common knowledge that RFK Jr. had a brain worm that consumed a portion of his brain. It’s actually not as rare or crazy as it sounds at first blush, mind you, but it’s also not terribly common in the United States. And, at the end of the day, a worm ate part of his brain, resulting in some health and memory issues he had as a result of the loss of brain mass.

Kennedy appears to be doing something similar to the Health and Human Services Department he runs. A significant amount of brain power has left HHS and its child agencies. Some of those losses have been due to budget cuts. Some of them have come from RFK Jr. personally firing them, as he did with the vaccine advisory panel at the CDC, replacing them with a group that includes anti-vax lunatics.

But while those instances have grabbed most of the headlines, there is also an exodus of brainpower from HHS from those choosing to leave government services because they no longer believe in those running their departments. The most recent example of this is Dr. Fiona Havers.

Dr. Fiona Havers, who led the CDC’s tracking of hospitalizations from COVID-19 and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), stepped down this week. 

“Unfortunately,” she said in an email to colleagues, ” I no longer have confidence that these data will be used objectively or evaluated with appropriate scientific rigor to make evidence-based vaccine policy decisions.” The memo was obtained by The Washington Post. Havers worked at the CDC for 13 years. She presented hospitalization data at ACIP meetings.

Her resignation is the latest in a string of exits from the agency. 

Indeed. The CDC specifically has also lost another high-ranking vaccine advisor, not to mention the five senior leaders that resigned earlier this year as a result of the new leadership put in place by the Trump administration. And you can be damned sure that there are many more that have left HHS and its child agencies without having generated any headlines.

It’s clear what is happening here. RFK Jr. is creating a climate inhospitable to the career experts and professionals who don’t align with his views on health and medicine. This is causing many of them to voluntarily leave, while Kennedy is then happy to terminate the employment of those who attempt to stick it out. Once HHS’ brain has been hollowed out by this Kennedy-worm, the cavity can be filled back in with the kind of problematic charlatans who give Kennedy the warm and fuzzies.

What’s important to understand about this is that the damage this is causing is immediate, as we’re seeing with the measles outbreak that is refusing to go away, but that it’s also long term. The harm done to our public health will echo for many years and, perhaps, even generations.

All because nobody is willing to stand up and demand Kennedy be removed from his post.

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Lushspaces (profile) says:

When Expertise Is Lost, So Is Stability

While we focus on creating custom, lasting comfort for our clients at LushSpaces, it’s hard to ignore how decisions at the top — whether in government or leadership — can affect the well-being of everyday people. Just like thoughtful craftsmanship matters in furniture, evidence-based leadership matters in public health. Losing experienced professionals hurts the structure, whether it’s a sofa or a system. We hope decision-makers begin valuing expertise again — it’s the foundation of trust and quality in every field.

Anonymous Coward says:

I disagree. The GOP is not a “death cult” They’re an “ignorant of science” cult, which seems to be unusually popular and likely fatal to many of the fans. RFK Jr simply doesn’t understand the scientific method and the mathematics that underlies probability theory, and he’s too damn lazy to learn. Many millions of people are likely to die as a result of his intentional ignorance.

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Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

Re:

The GOP is not a “death cult”

Numerous Republican lawmakers believe in a religious mythology that says Israel must be protected until all the Jews in the world return there, at which point Israel can be annihilated because doing so will bring about the second coming of Jesus Christ, which will in turn cause “true Christians” to be sent to Heaven while Jesus will wage a war against the forces of Hell that will wipe out all remaining life on Earth.

None of that is a joke.

But it also ties into the idea that Republicans don’t care about life⁠—or specifically, the here-and-now of human existence⁠—because they’re more concerned about the afterlife. Disease, climate change, extreme poverty, automatic weapons? They don’t give a fuck about stopping any of those things from killing people. That is why Trump and the GOP are more than happy to roll back pollution regulations and all but ban vaccines and give tax breaks to the rich: They don’t care who it hurts so long as they can go to bed at night thinking they’ve done the right things for the right people (who usually turn out to be billionaires).

That Republicans are taught to hate facts, knowledge, and expertise is part and parcel of the GOP being a death cult. You can’t have anyone smarter than the cult telling the cult what to do. The downside to that approach is that when a Republican government fires all the people with that knowledge and expertise, it eventually has to get them back. Republicans want the power to craft a nation where Christian nationalism is the norm, and they don’t get to hold onto that power if too many people die⁠—especially from natural disasters like hurricanes⁠—and the people left alive figure out the Republicans are to blame.

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Kinetic Gothic says:

Re: No, they're a death cult...

First off, a good number of them are not merely ignorant of science, they’re aware of it, and they actively reject it and work to convince others to do the same, because it doesn’t comport with their goals or worldview.

Secondly their preferred social policies are those that end up with more people dead…

More Guns…
More Hate…
Less Healthcare…
Less food for the hungry…

They’re not only fine with people dying, they work to make it more likely to happen..

That One Guy (profile) says:

One country's loss is another's potential gain

Silver lining, every country other than the US should be having a great time scooping up highly experienced and educated experts from a whole slew of fields who suddenly find themselves unwanted by a regime that only cares about science that it believes supports it’s positions(so, none of it).

BernardoVerda (profile) says:

Question:

Question: Do we actually know that RFK Jr. had a brain worm, or that it caused significant damage?

(Yes, I’m aware RFK Jr. made some such claim in a divorce hearing — but honestly, who’s going to take Bobby’s word on that in the first place?)

Granted in advance: at this point it really doesn’t matter whether the “brain worm” story is any more factual, trustworthy or reliable than the hallucinatory scientific “citations” in his official, Health and Human Services released, “Make America Healthy Again” report.

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