The title might seem somewhat redundant to most of our readers, but alas, it's true. I like Maher in many ways, even if I only agree with him about 15% of the time. But lately, that seems about as much as I agree with any of the talking heads. Yet, it's truly staggering how far off the charts he has become in his anti-vacination crusade. This past week, his panel mostly sat there as he ranted, apparently afraid to even comment on his insanity for fear of being lumped in with him. Thankfully, Bill Frist was on the show last week and challenged him on some of his assertions. I'm appreciative that Frist made it very clear that when it comes to public health, partisanship and political hackery have no place, by simply avoiding the politics that Maher was so bent on altogether.
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