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Related: About this forum'There is NO link': Doctor rebuts trump Quacks claims tying Tylenol to autism risk
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'There is NO link': Doctor rebuts trump Quacks claims tying Tylenol to autism risk (Original Post)
MagaSmash
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Texas Medical Center (TMC) Professor-Vaccine Scientist-Author, Dr Peter Hotez MD PHD @PeterHotez
LetMyPeopleVote
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MaddowBlog-'Violence against the truth': Obama takes aim at Trump's bogus Tylenol claims
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Fiendish Thingy
(20,851 posts)1. And yet there was a thread here recently insisting this was sound science

Srkdqltr
(8,925 posts)2. Except autism was around long before Tylenol.
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(170,227 posts)3. Texas Medical Center (TMC) Professor-Vaccine Scientist-Author, Dr Peter Hotez MD PHD @PeterHotez
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(170,227 posts)4. MaddowBlog-'Violence against the truth': Obama takes aim at Trump's bogus Tylenol claims
After seeing his successors radical rhetoric about medicine and vaccines, the former Democratic president apparently felt the need to speak out.
Days before leaving office, @barackobama.bsky.social said heâd largely remain on the sidelines, except when âour core valuesâ are at stake.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-09-25T16:26:15.157Z
Nine years later, Obama is apparently seeing our core values in jeopardy with increasing frequency. Take this week, for example www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/violence-truth-obama-takes-aim-trumps-bogus-tylenol-claims-rcna233690
Nearly nine years later, Obama is apparently seeing our core values in jeopardy with increasing frequency. Take this week, for example. Politico reported:
Speaking to a large crowd at Londons O2 Arena, the former president said, We have the spectacle of my successor in the Oval Office, making broad claims around certain drugs and autism that have been continuously disproved.
He added, The degree to which that undermines public health, the degree to which that can do harm to women who are pregnant, the degree to which that creates anxiety for parents who do have children who are autistic which, by the way, itself is subject to a spectrum, and a lot of what is being trumpeted as these massive increases actually have to do with a broadening of the criteria across that spectrum so that people can actually get services and help. All of that is violence against the truth..
And while its true that Obama was speaking at the time to a foreign audience, its also true that he wanted a domestic audience to be aware of his comments: The Democrat promoted excerpts from his appearance, including his Trump criticisms, via social media.
This was notable in its own right, especially given how dangerous Trumps misguided claims about medicine, vaccines and public health have been. But circling back to our recent coverage, its also worth emphasizing the recent pattern involving the former president.,,,,,
In September, Obama slammed Trump for politicizing the Charlie Kirk shooting and not doing more to unite the country, before taking rhetorical aim at the rights recent efforts to undermine the First Amendment.
A week later, the former president also shared a few thoughts about his successors anti-Tylenol rant.
When thinking about Trumps most prominent and most vocal Democratic critics, Obama does not spring immediately to mind. That, however, is starting to change.
Barack Obama has accused President Donald Trump of violence against the truth for linking autism to the use of Tylenol by pregnant women. The former president made a direct attack on his successor that was as rare for its forcefulness as for its setting an arena stage on foreign soil in London on Wednesday as he warned that the Trump administrations claims undermine public health.
Speaking to a large crowd at Londons O2 Arena, the former president said, We have the spectacle of my successor in the Oval Office, making broad claims around certain drugs and autism that have been continuously disproved.
He added, The degree to which that undermines public health, the degree to which that can do harm to women who are pregnant, the degree to which that creates anxiety for parents who do have children who are autistic which, by the way, itself is subject to a spectrum, and a lot of what is being trumpeted as these massive increases actually have to do with a broadening of the criteria across that spectrum so that people can actually get services and help. All of that is violence against the truth..
And while its true that Obama was speaking at the time to a foreign audience, its also true that he wanted a domestic audience to be aware of his comments: The Democrat promoted excerpts from his appearance, including his Trump criticisms, via social media.
We have people in power making broad claims around certain drugs and autism that have been continuously disproven.
— Barack Obama (@barackobama.bsky.social) 2025-09-25T14:02:35.168Z
This was notable in its own right, especially given how dangerous Trumps misguided claims about medicine, vaccines and public health have been. But circling back to our recent coverage, its also worth emphasizing the recent pattern involving the former president.,,,,,
In September, Obama slammed Trump for politicizing the Charlie Kirk shooting and not doing more to unite the country, before taking rhetorical aim at the rights recent efforts to undermine the First Amendment.
A week later, the former president also shared a few thoughts about his successors anti-Tylenol rant.
When thinking about Trumps most prominent and most vocal Democratic critics, Obama does not spring immediately to mind. That, however, is starting to change.