Cawthorn Idiocy: Door-to-door Vaccine Info? Hide Your Guns And Bibles!
"They could then go door-to-door to take your guns. They could then go door-to-door to take your Bibles," said Cawthorn of Biden's plan to inform low-vaccinated areas of the nation about the efficacy of COVID vaccines.
It's that time of year again when Republicans go to CPAC and try to outdo each other with the crazy sh*t that can come out of their mouths — things that if some guy sitting next to you at a bar said, you'd either burst out laughing or just get up and move. In this instance, it was young Madison Cawthorn's turn, and he did so while invoking President Biden's plan for a "door-to-door outreach" in communities that have low rates of vaccination.
Source: Raw Story
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) panicked over the efforts to protect Americans from the pandemic during an interview conducted by Right Side Broadcast Network at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) gathering in Texas.
Despite the fact the federal government goes door-to-door during the Census, Cawthorn painted a dystopian vision of what could happen if the government knocked on doors to tell Americans about the COVID vaccines, which have proven safe and effective.
"The thing about the mechanisms they would have to build to be able to actually execute that massive of a thing — and then think about what those mechanisms could be used for. They could then go door-to-door to take your guns. They could then go door-to-door to take your Bibles," he argued.
Madison Cawthorn says today that Biden’s plan to send people door to door to offer vaccines is really a plot to confiscate people’s bibles and guns. pic.twitter.com/h6CPdJwv9t
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) July 9, 2021
Two facts about @RepCawthorn:
1. He worshipped the federal funds he received for his district (even though he voted against the bill). https://t.co/b9ENJGu2qh
2. He lied about getting accepted by the Naval Academy, which is fully funded and controlled by the government. https://t.co/GWL6IbHht8— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) July 9, 2021