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highplainsdem

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Fri Feb 27, 2026, 12:29 PM Feb 27

The cover of The Lancet, and their article on RFK Jr. [View all]

Last edited Fri Feb 27, 2026, 02:01 PM - Edit history (2)

Every senator who voted to confirm RFK Jr owns this tragedy. Every single one.

Jon Cooper (@joncooper-us.bsky.social) 2026-02-27T14:51:35.805Z



https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(26)00414-9/fulltext

Editing to add that because DU's software won't include the proper link above as a link, instead breaking it at the parenthesis, you'll have to copy the complete link into an address bar or search engine.
Editing again after finding out you can also use this link -
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2826%2900414-9/fulltext - which substitutes %28 for ( and %29 for ) as explained in replies 22 and 23 below.





The Lancet Journal
Editorial • Volume 407, Issue 10531, P825, February 28, 2026

Robert F Kennedy Jr: 1 year of failure


In his first speech as Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F Kennedy Jr laid out a plan to restore trust. The COVID-19 pandemic saw public faith in Federal health and science plummet—between April, 2020, and September, 2023, the percentage of polling respondents who trusted coronavirus and vaccine information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) “a great deal” or “a fair amount”, fell from 83% to 63%—and the HHS employees to whom he was speaking were facing devastating mass lay-offs and funding cuts. Although Kennedy did not mince words about the likely fate of staff resistant to his ambitions, he promised open and honest engagement with everyone willing to work towards making the USA healthy again. To the Senate committee who confirmed his nomination, Kennedy promised a receptive and collaborative relationship, and to the public from whom he claims his mandate, he promised a new era of unbiased science without hidden conflicts of interest, secrecy, or profiteering. Radical transparency, gold-standard science, ethics, compassion, competency, and pride would restore to HHS the unimpeachable authority that the USA needs and deserves. Politicians are known to break promises, but Kennedy's record, 1 year in, has been a failure by most measures, especially his own.

10 days after his speech about trust and openness, HHS rescinded a 54-year-old policy of soliciting public comments for new rules and regulations, silencing the voices of many of the stakeholders he pledged to serve. Kennedy has summarily dismissed advisers and experts, communicated policy changes on pay-walled media, fired a whistleblower, and overseen the revisions of guidelines and recommendations, contradicting decades of established science, often to the benefit of industries he formerly condemned. Under Kennedy's leadership, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) shuttered programmes studying the health effects of air pollution, HHS withheld a report linking alcohol consumption to cancer, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) withdrew warnings of potential harm from consuming products (such as raw milk and chlorine dioxide) falsely marketed as treatments for autism. His changes at CDC have driven 26 states to reject official guidance on vaccine policy, and in December the CDC awarded an unsolicited $1·6 million grant to conduct a vaccine study in Guinea-Bissau that raised so many ethical concerns—the design would have risked exposing thousands of unvaccinated children to hepatitis B—that it has been compared to the infamous Untreated Syphilis Study at Tuskegee.

HHS under Kennedy has made a habit of throwing good money after bad science. Amid the Trump administration's cuts to research funding and personnel there has been a harmful shift in priorities. Cutting-edge discoveries and clinical investigations—on subjects ranging from mRNA vaccines to diabetes and dementia—are denied crucial resources while junk science and fringe beliefs are elevated without justifiable explanation. Under Kennedy's leadership, politicisation at the NIH, FDA, and CDC is imperilling the future of US science and innovation and throttling the public health enterprise that keeps the country safe today.

The mechanisms maintained by the Federal Government to monitor and report health concerns such as drug overdoses, maternal mortality, and food security have been as beleaguered as the doctors and scientists who rely on them; thousands of datasets are no longer publicly available, leaving Americans—and the world—unprepared to respond to future crises. And crises are looming: in November, 2025, the first human infection (and death) from the H5N5 strain of avian flu was recorded in Washington state; pertussis, which killed 13 people in the USA in 2025, continues to spread across the country; and the measles outbreak that began in January of last year now threatens the elimination status of the USA and Mexico.

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More at the link.


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Kick SheltieLover Feb 27 #1
Double kick BlueWaveNeverEnd Feb 27 #7
Wanton, wholesale destruction Easterncedar Feb 27 #2
Great article LetMyPeopleVote Feb 27 #3
He is smearing the Kennedy name for new generations ! kimbutgar Feb 27 #4
That's why trump-putin brought him in. To damage the Kennedy name. erronis Feb 27 #14
So sad but true kimbutgar Feb 27 #45
Absolutely! SheltieLover Feb 28 #89
K&R Solly Mack Feb 27 #5
;-{)..... Goonch Feb 27 #6
Please don't post AI art made using AI tools trained illegally on stolen intellectual property. AI slop highplainsdem Feb 27 #18
;-{)..... Goonch Feb 27 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author highplainsdem Feb 27 #35
You know how I feel about how unethical genAI is. If you post AI slop in response to an OP I posted, I highplainsdem Feb 27 #40
;-{) Goonch Feb 27 #41
What's generated by AI is not the AI user's art. I've tried AI image generators myself enough to know highplainsdem Feb 27 #43
;-{) Goonch Feb 27 #46
While you were posting that, I was looking for an article to explain to anyone who hadn't tried AI image highplainsdem Feb 27 #48
The most relevant words Goonch Feb 27 #49
I support you with that. Doodley Feb 27 #51
;-{) Thank You Goonch Feb 27 #56
AI is here to stay so we need to get used to it. KS Toronado Feb 28 #71
;-{) AMEN! Goonch Feb 28 #72
;-{) AI is here to stay so we need to get used to it. Goonch Feb 28 #73
If only data centers would limit themselves to renewables. Qutzupalotl Feb 28 #74
;-{).... Goonch Feb 28 #75
That makes it all worth it! Qutzupalotl Feb 28 #76
AI slop just wastes water and electricity. And it isn't ususual for users of AI image generators to highplainsdem Feb 28 #80
More AI slop. highplainsdem Feb 28 #77
;-{) I've asked you nicely twice to stop stalking me Goonch Feb 28 #81
You're baiting me, posting AI slop in this thread. I've helped you out when you posted misinformation highplainsdem Feb 28 #83
;-{) Thanks for confirming you're stalking me and BTW Goonch Feb 28 #88
It isn't stalking you to notice you've started posting AI slop. I pointed out to you yesterday that when you highplainsdem Feb 28 #90
:-{) Well spoken, almost zealot-like..... Goonch Feb 28 #91
We don't have to accept what's wrong with it. Including unethical AI tools trained illegally on stolen highplainsdem Feb 28 #79
Can you ever accept the fact that AI is like McDonald's? KS Toronado Feb 28 #82
Would you eat at McDonald's if the business was built entirely on theft, as genAI is? highplainsdem Feb 28 #84
Sure if it was the only place in town to eat. KS Toronado Feb 28 #85
Not comparable. Unless forced by work or school, no one has to use genAI. But thanks for letting highplainsdem Feb 28 #87
And btw, if you want to know why so many people hate it, I suggest you go to Bluesky and post highplainsdem Feb 28 #86
Well stated, HPD! SheltieLover Feb 28 #93
Agree jmbar2 Feb 28 #94
Agreed! SheltieLover Feb 27 #52
LOL ShazzieB Feb 27 #42
Please stop posting AI SLOP. nt Wednesdays Feb 27 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Feb 28 #70
😊We're An Inclusive Big Tent😊 -- One Person's 'AI SLOP' Is Another Person's Assisted Artistic Endeavor MayReasonRule Feb 28 #78
There are a lot of artists who are actually disabled who hate AI art, who've had some success as highplainsdem Feb 28 #92
Of all the clowns in the clown car, RFK Jr is the one who will do the most long-term damage in this shit show. Initech Feb 27 #8
The most unqualified cabinet member in history which is saying a lot.... NNadir Feb 27 #10
We are being run by a cabinet full of James Bond villains. Initech Feb 27 #11
Your last sentence recalls the line... NNadir Feb 27 #13
And the other plutocrat-owned and controlled "news" media are doing the same. erronis Feb 27 #15
Seriously. It's like watching the new Nazis take over in real time. Initech Feb 27 #32
They're evil and incompetent, but they're not smart enough to be James Bond villains. highplainsdem Feb 27 #19
James Bond villains are typically very intelligent Mysterian Feb 27 #59
I'm completely unqualified for the job and yet more qualified than him Layzeebeaver Feb 27 #12
The main qualification for an HHS Secretary is to listen to scientists, not to assume... NNadir Feb 27 #16
It might be a toss-up between him, Miller, and Noem..... AZ8theist Feb 27 #60
RFK Jr. was put at the head of HHS, so that he would destroy all these programs and so trump could take that money MLWR Feb 27 #9
I found this link to The Lancet to work better. YMMV. erronis Feb 27 #17
That's the same link I posted, and doesn't work directly from DU either because DU's software won't highplainsdem Feb 27 #20
Try this: hunter Feb 27 #23
Thanks! highplainsdem Feb 27 #25
For the record, eggplant beat me too it. hunter Feb 27 #26
Yes, I saw, and posted a thank you, and mentioned both your replies in the edited OP. highplainsdem Feb 27 #27
It's chilling to note that the word "promised" appears repeatedly in the passage shown. CBHagman Feb 27 #21
Try this url eggplant Feb 27 #22
Thanks! Didn't know that. I'll edit the OP again. highplainsdem Feb 27 #24
That crazy baboon is incredibly dangerous. Dave Bowman Feb 27 #28
They all are. The Trump regime would be one of the craziest sitcoms ever if the characters were just highplainsdem Feb 27 #30
Yeah, he sure would be ashamed of the ignorant fool who's playing with people's health. 🙁 Dave Bowman Feb 27 #57
If it wasn't RFK Jr it would have been another clown like Dr. Oz or some Covid Conspiracy nut maxsolomon Feb 27 #29
Look up "HTML encoding" to fix links that break like this in the future if you want :) AZJonnie Feb 27 #31
Thanks! highplainsdem Feb 27 #33
No problem sistah! 👍 AZJonnie Feb 27 #36
Yup. People will die because of this TexasBushwhacker Feb 27 #38
Trump chose well. dalton99a Feb 27 #37
Secretary Brainworm's thing about "shared decision making" for vaccines really irks me. 3catwoman3 Feb 27 #39
They're not wrong...nt Wounded Bear Feb 27 #44
Completely intentional orangecrush Feb 27 #50
There is no surprise about anything Kennedy does. Those that confirmed him have no excuse. Doodley Feb 27 #53
And a medical doctor cast the deciding vote for RFKjr... spanone Feb 27 #54
Means is an ally of RFK Jr. bmichaelh Feb 27 #55
I campaigned for his father ... Jarqui Feb 27 #58
SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME Skittles Feb 27 #61
Getting rid of people who might be on Social Security, Medicaid, or any government program repukes highplainsdem Feb 27 #63
but....fucking with vaccines Skittles Feb 27 #64
They assume they'll still have good medical care. That mostly the poor will suffer and die. highplainsdem Feb 27 #65
sounds so PRO-LIFE and CHRISTIAN Skittles Feb 27 #66
They're anything but true Christians. highplainsdem Feb 27 #67
sad to say but... Skittles Feb 27 #68
Most self-professed Christians I know don't follow Christ's teachings very well, either. highplainsdem Feb 27 #69
No worries, T💩p's Surgeon General nominee is a medical school dropout. OMGWTF Feb 27 #62
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