Alcindor Blames 'White Male Conservative Voters' for New CDC COVID Crackdown

July 29th, 2021 4:04 PM

Appearing on Wednesday's Katy Tur Reports on MSNBC, PBS White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor declared that "white male conservative voters" and former President Trump are to blame for the CDC's flip-flopping on their latest guidelines that says vaccinated people should be wearing masks, but the facts said otherwise.

Guest host Geoff Bennett had asked Alcindor to comment on the "confusing" nature of the rule, but she decided to attack instead, "the people who benefit the most from the CDC guidance that was updated just a day ago are the same people who are least likely to follow that guidance, the people who are unvaccinated, the people who don't want to wear masks, largely Republicans, largely white male conservative voters who are looking at these guidance and thinking that there's some sort of conspiracy against their freedoms."

The people didn't lose freedoms in lockdowns and mask mandates...and in approaching vaccine mandates? When you tell people that vaccines bring freedom, but then restrict those freedoms even after vaccination, such claims are not some loopy conspiracy.

The PBS reporter then shifted to blaming Trump for the "original sin" of politicizing the coronavirus. Like the media and their Democrat friends never decided the virus would help them defeat Trump, and did something political with it? The networks all politicized the virus, and now they're blaming Trump for the Biden Administration's anti-scientific guidelines:

The original sin of this pandemic from a government standpoint was politicizing it. It was this idea that President Biden's predecessor, former President Trump, that he politicized the idea of wearing masks, that he floated all sorts of issues when it came to what could actually treat coronavirus and then finally when the vaccine that he had been pushing scientists to develop, when it was finally ready, he didn't do the real work of trying to convince his supporters to get vaccinated and left states flat-footed when it came to distributing the vaccine so the Biden administration is having to contend with the idea that they are having to tell vaccinated people, people that they told 'if you’ll follow the rules you’ll be able to get this great thing in July which is a sense of normalcy and your masks off,' that is all now being reversed.  

Bennett then tried to prove Alcindor's point about "white male conservatives," but actually did the opposite, "according to a new Axios/Ipsos poll, a whopping 45% of unvaccinated Americans who are not at all likely to get a COVID vaccine are Republicans. Compare that to just 12% of the same group who are Democrats."

You don't have to be a mathematics major to know that 57% is not 100%. Per that same poll, 42% of independents say the same, as do 52% of women, which is higher than 49% of men. While, the poll did say that whites were far more unpersuadable than other races, blacks are less vaccinated as a percentage than white people. 

But he liberal media have their narrative about white male conservatives being the problem, even if the truth is much more complicated.

This segment was sponsored by Sleep Number.

Here is a transcript for the July 28 show:

MSNBC

Katy Tur Reports

2:53 PM ET


YAMICHE ALCINDOR: That's right. The Biden administration and President Biden have really underscored that they are going to follow the science and not let politics play into this, but we have to underscore that the people who benefit the most from the CDC guidance that was updated just a day ago are the same people who are least likely to follow that guidance, the people who are unvaccinated, the people who don't want to wear masks, largely Republicans, largely white male conservative voters who are looking at these guidance and thinking that there's some sort of conspiracy against their freedoms. 

The original sin of this pandemic from a government standpoint was politicizing it. It was this idea that President Biden's predecessor, former President Trump, that he politicized the idea of wearing masks, that he floated all sorts of issues when it came to what could actually treat coronavirus and then finally when the vaccine that he had been pushing scientists to develop, when it was finally ready, he didn't do the real work of trying to convince his supporters to get vaccinated and left states flat-footed when it came to distributing the vaccine so the Biden administration is having to contend with the idea that they are having to tell vaccinated people, people that they told “if you’ll follow the rules you’ll be able to get this great thing in July which is a sense of normalcy and your masks off,” that is all now being reversed. 

You can see it when you talk to sources at the White House here, when I talk to sources at the White House, you can you hear the frustration in their voices, the concern in their voices because we're now nowhere near where the president wanted to be in this part of summer. 

GEOFF BENNETT: And Michael to Yamiche’s great point, according to a new Axios/Ipsos poll, a whopping 45% of unvaccinated Americans who are not at all likely to get a COVID vaccine are Republicans. Compare that to just 12% of the same group who are Democrats.