MaddowBlog-Why Sen. Bill Cassidy's response to RFK Jr.'s misguided agenda falls far short [View all]
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Pressed on Kennedy breaking his word, Cassidy said, Life is lived forward. If only it were that simple.
Except, of course, itâs *not* all he can say.
Cassidy could concede publicly that confirming Kennedy was a tragic mistake. He could call for RFK Jr's resignation. He could schedule hearings, haul the secretary to Capitol Hill, and demand the CDCâs public resources reflect the scientific cannon.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-11-23T18:09:16.191Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/sen-bill-cassidys-response-rfk-jrs-misguided-agenda-falls-far-short-rcna245130
Specifically, Cassidy told his colleagues in early February that if Kennedy became the nations health secretary, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will not remove statements on their website pointing out that vaccines do not cause autism.
Nine months later, the CDC changed its website and started promoting misinformation related to vaccines and autism.
How, pray tell, did Cassidy react to the developments? Politico reported:
Cassidy said hes deeply worried about vaccine misinformation, but declined to say he regrets his vote. Life is lived forward. What I have to do is do my best to reassure the American people that vaccines are safe, Cassidy said in an interview with Punchbowl News
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If only it were so simple......
Cassidy doesnt have a time machine,
but he does at least have the ability to try to put things right. The powerful Senate committee chair could concede publicly that confirming Kennedy was a tragic and costly mistake. He could call for the secretarys resignation. He could schedule immediate hearings, haul RFK Jr. to Capitol Hill and read him the riot act while demanding the CDCs public resources return to their scientific foundations.
Rather, the senator is shrugging with platitudes like Life is lived forward six months after assuring the public that Kennedy has lived up to his commitments on vaccines.
Its a good thing that Cassidy is prepared to do his best to reassure the American people that vaccines are safe. The trouble is that he has to compete with an anti-vaccine health secretary whom Cassidy helped put in office and whom he seems unwilling to condemn.