Thomas Frieden should have been fired like yesterday. The CDC director again revealed what a dope he is in an interview with CNSNEWS. You see, according to Frieden, you can’t get Ebola on a bus, but you can spread Ebola on a bus if you have it. Uh, what? Check out the following video of the CNSNEWS interview with Thomas Frieden, explaining why you can’t get Ebola on a bus, but you can spread it on a bus.
Frieden: You give, but can’t get Ebola on a bus |
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Can you understand now why electing a community organizer for president is such a bad idea? Frieden, Seblius, Shineski, Eric Holder, etc. The list just goes on and on.
“My first question is, did the CDC vet this video message before it was released and posted on U.S. embassy websites, and is it true that a person runs absolutely no risk of contracting Ebola on public transportation, such as a bus?”
“Yes, CDC vetted the message, and, yes, we believe it’s accurate,” Frieden responded.
“I think there are two different parts of that equation,” he continued. “The first is, if you’re a member of the traveling public and are healthy, should you be worried that you might have gotten it by sitting next to someone? And the answer is no.”
“Second, if you are sick and you may have Ebola, should you get on a bus? And the answer to that is also no. You might become ill, you might have a problem that exposes someone around you,” he said.