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White House, CDC Can't Get their Stories Straight on Ebola Preparedness
2014-10-05
[PJ Media] First, the White House says it has the Ebola virus "under control" and that we needn't worry because the "U.S. has the most capable healthcare system and the most capable doctors in the world, bar none."

I feel better already. But let's hear what the CDC has to say about our "capable" health care system and the "long list" of precautions sent to hospitals:
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Had. Had the most capable health care system.

Can't make a website, nevermind the 200 questions per case, Health & Human Services resigned in disgraceful imcompetence, and prez's signiture policy events only show up on his attention meter if it makes the evening news Sunday through Wednesday and if it isn't men's night at the golf course.

I will state in the same key stroke I do not think this is it, and that I am increasing my squirrel nest from 30 to 90 days.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-10-05 17:05  

#5  Almost in the same breath on the radio, one sentence went something like "there's no chance of it spreading" and the next went something like "we're looking for about 100 people who he may have been in contact with."
Posted by: gorb   2014-10-05 16:40  

#4  WH tells stories. Others give you the facts.
Posted by: Ebbomosh Hupemp2664   2014-10-05 16:10  

#3  Not to worry, panic-dudes! Unlike godforsaken Africa where they believe in superstition and stuff, we are protected by the twin magic amulets of "Most Capable Healthcare System" and "Most Capable Doctors". Nothing can get thru this powerful shield. We have advanced Electronic Health Records. It's like Star Wars ballistic missile defense, but for germs. Nothing can get thru.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-10-05 15:33  

#2  It's also difficult to get the story straight when you don't attend the briefings.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-10-05 14:03  

#1  It's difficult to be understood when you're giving an interview from behind a locked biohazard door.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-10-05 12:23  

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