Senator Cassidy Takes To ExTwitter, Radio To Rail Against RFK Jr., Whom He Voted To Confirm
from the you-did-this dept
I’ll start with this: I am certainly not fully politically aligned with Senator Bill Cassidy, but I have typically found him to be genuine and intelligent. Points of disagreement aside, he doesn’t strike me as a grifter or psychopath, which is unfortunately quite rare amongst government these days. He is a doctor, specifically a gastroenterologist, and typically pretty good on medical issues.
But come on, man: do something.
Cassidy was a key vote in confirming our own national embarrassment, RFK Jr., as head of HHS. Kennedy’s chaotic activity during these first nine months is well documented in that link above, but I’m going to reiterate what I said in a post about how polling is demonstrating that the American people are done with Kennedy’s bullshit.
But the context around this is that plenty of GOP members of Congress are looking ahead to the midterms and some percentage of those same people are in districts that are either swing districts or not solidly safe GOP districts. And every bit of chaos that comes out of this administration, and HHS has produced a ton of that chaos, makes the reelection chances of those House and Senate members that much worse.
Cassidy is one of those that are campaigning for reelection at the midterms. He last won in 2020 with 59% of the vote, which wouldn’t strike you as a particularly risky place to be, except he’s getting attacked from both the right and the left. His fellow senators have made it quite clear that they look to his guidance on matters of healthcare, and specifically on how he views and handles RFK Jr. During Kennedy’s most recent congressional hearing, he said many strong and tough things directly to and about Kennedy.
But come on, man: do something.
All we have gotten is words. There has been no public whipping of support to pushback on Kennedy and the disastrous things he’s done for nine months. No public followups from the hearing. No real oversight of any kind. I know this, because Kennedy and Trump recently came out and made the scientifically illiterate claim that pregnant mothers ingesting Tylenol is responsible for the uptick in rates of autism.
And Bill Cassidy has responded with more words, first on ExTwitter, and later on a radio program.
Cassidy first addressed the president’s words on X, saying studies don’t back up the claims he made at a clunky press conference on Monday.
“The preponderance of evidence shows that this is not the case,” Cassidy wrote. “The concern is that women will be left with no options to manage pain in pregnancy. We must be compassionate to this problem.” He added that HHS, helmed by vocal health conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., “should release the new data that it has to support this claim.”
We already know there is no “new data.” The studies cited by Kennedy and Trump were old studies. The new study that they used to push this unfounded claim didn’t do any new research itself, but rather analyzed a bunch of existing research instead. Oh, and that study’s own authors disagreed with the conclusions Kennedy and Trump drew from it. The data isn’t new, so Cassidy’s request is moot.
Cassidy expanded on all of this on local radio.
The “best” study on Tylenol usage during pregnancy and autism doesn’t back up Trump, he told Talk 107.3 host Brian Haldane.
“There is an article out of Sweden ― two million people followed ― and what they did is they looked at someone who had autism and they compared them to a sibling who did not have autism, and they found no association, effectively, between taking Tylenol or not,” Cassidy pointed out, calling it the “highest quality” and “best controlled” study on the subject.
The findings Trump was referencing Monday appeared to be from “a study which found an association,” he said. “Now that’s the key thing: an association. That doesn’t mean it causes it; it just means that it’s associated.”
Yes, exactly right! Kennedy and the Mad King are going to harm mothers and the unborn with this nonsense. Cassidy is correct that the advice coming from HHS and the goddamned President is not trustworthy, nor based in good science.
But come on, man: do something.
Do something more than words. Back the folks in the House that are seeking to impeach Kennedy. Break with him publicly. Demand more accountability. Haul him before Congress as often as it takes to expose the very real harm that is being done to the health of the American people.
Do no harm, Senator. That’s an oath you once took, before you entered the pretzel-twisted world of federal politics. Your inaction is doing harm.
Filed Under: autism, bill cassidy, do your job, health and human services, rfk jr., tylenol, vaccines


Comments on “Senator Cassidy Takes To ExTwitter, Radio To Rail Against RFK Jr., Whom He Voted To Confirm”
Why would a coward do something?
He clearly fears the fearless leader
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A day late and a dollar short. Time to resign.
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Dang it. Tried posting an image. Just list this as spam.
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Eh, it’s fine to copy and strip the excess.
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You know he’s a Republican, right?
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Compared to Trump and RFK, it’s a left wing woke anarchist.
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I am very sorry to disappoint you, but I don’t do Red Team, Blue Team politics.
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It’s not Red Team/Blue Team. It’s observation that the GOP is subservient to MAGA and is therefore by definition is neither genuine nr intelligent.
This Cassidy and RFK Jr. Fucker is prima facia evidence of this.
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It isn’t about “red team”/”blue team”, but rather the policies that being a Republican in any sort of good standing at this stage necessarily implies. Cassidy included. This series of articles around him and RFK is literally an example of it (one of many). His record speaks for itself- he’s no Liz Cheney, and he’s not a decent guy. This is the same Bill Cassidy who voted for Trump’s BBB cutting healthcare for millions, introduced Graham–Cassidy, etc. Happy to give him credit on things he doesn’t suck at, but he’s not “pretty good on medical issues” by any stretch.
Presenting him as an overall decent guy who just happened to make a mistake is the same type of failing to meet the moment TD correctly identifies elsewhere.
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“he’s no Liz Cheney”
So he didn’t mindlessly vote to support Trump almost every opportunity he had like our great democratic ally Liz?
https://www.newsweek.com/liz-cheney-voted-donald-trump-93-percent-congress-1734186
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Someone clearly didn’t read the first comment, so let me repeat it for you:
You know (s)he’s a Republican, right?
He sure did. What he didn’t do, is completely publicly torch his political career over Jan 6th. Strange that you left that part out.
Ironically, he’s likely to still get primaried and lose because of the little he did do (like vote for impeachment once), despite going back to sucking up to Trump afterwards as if nothing had happened. Which again, goes back to the point; dissent against the fuhrer is not allowed within the party as currently constituted.
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When one of the teams is full-on fascist, I’m on the other one.
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Put less glibly: all the Republicans who aren’t loyal to Trump have been purged from Congress. If you see a congressional Republican criticizing Trump, and you think they’re being genuine, then you’re falling for a ruse.
What they say doesn’t matter. How they vote doesn’t even necessarily matter. How they vote when their vote is decisive matters.
As you note in the headline, Cassidy can criticize RFK all he wants but when it mattered he supported him. If you thought he was genuine, then you were hoodwinked. And it’s quite clear that at this point in American history, if you think any congressional Republican criticizing Trump is genuine, you’re being hoodwinked.
Acting like you’re nonpartisan and above the fray just makes you seem more gullible. Yes, there have been times when there were Republicans who weren’t completely in lockstep with their leadership. If you think this is one of those times I just don’t even know what to say to that.
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Put yet another way: there may still be some Republicans out there who have integrity. Judge William Young seems to be one of them, for example.
There are times when it’s reasonable to remind people that being Republican doesn’t necessarily mean somebody lacks integrity.
But in the US Congress, at this point in time, it absolutely, 100% does, and to claim otherwise is to willfully ignore how they vote when it matters. There are no Barry Goldwaters left. There aren’t even any Jeff Flakes.
I forget who it was who observed that there are no moderate Republicans anymore, only proud MAGA and scared MAGA. Cassidy is, at best, the latter.
That’s not the same as knee-jerk, blue team/red team “Democrats good, Republicans bad” granfalloonery. There are plenty of bad Democrats. But there aren’t any good Republicans; not in Congress, not anymore. There’s no congressional Republican left for whom I’d say “I disagree with them but I think they have integrity.” At best, there are Republicans like Cassidy for whom I’d say “I agree with what he’s saying; it’s too bad it’s ass-covering bullshit.”
Willing to vote to make things worse, not willing to speak out to make things better
He was willing to vote to give RFK Jr the job of dictating to the country all things health and even now months in with the HHS essentialy gutted and turned into a conspiracy delusion medical-fraud machine the best he’s willing to give is ‘Well the studies they’re citing aren’t quite accurate’.
The article claims that he’s a doctor and if so he should lose his license because he clearly does not have the best interest of the public in mind and prioritizes himself over their health and safety.
Sure, D.C. is currently a shining city on a hill…
If only because you can see the dumpster fire from quite a distance away.
That darn Kennedy...
Curious, what was it about a heroin addict, with a history of brain worms, a sick obsession with roadkill and a rabid antivaxxer that told Cassidy, yep, RFK Jr checks all the boxes to run HHS?
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The part where Trump would direct chuds to threaten his family if he didn’t vote to confirm him.
Which is no excuse, but I think is an accurate explanation of where the GOP’s at right now.
How about senator Cassidy calling out Trump for planning on training the military on Chicago citizens? That’s more fucked up than even RFK Jr.
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Really?
He’ll do everything except vote, as his ilk always do.
That is certainly an intelligent way to go about things, and I could make an argument that it is also a genuine insight into him as a person. It’s certainly not psycopathy (and it is ironic for you to bring that up in the context of how much you respect correct analysis of medical issues).
I’m not sure there’s any argument that he isn’t grifting though, so can’t agree there.
As I mentioned...
It’s adorable that Cassidy wants to go around and bleat about how ‘concerned’ he is about Kennedy’s actions… though, for the record, we still have Susan Collins’ useless ass too, so that job’s arguably filled.
Still doesn’t change the fact that you still Jar-Jar-ed him into office, you asshole. Either do something and make an iota of effort towards redeeming yourself, or fuck off.
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We still have Susan Collins’ useless ass because she got reelected by an 8.6-point margin on that line of bullshit. Which may have something to do with why Cassidy’s so eager to try it out.
Re: 'It's such a terrible problem(I created), won't someone do something about it?'
It’s like watching someone tepidly express concern about the slew of houses burning down after a known serial-arsonist was elected as the head of the city’s fire department, after they were responsible for putting said arsonist there.