Greg Gutfeld says RFK Jr.'s view on vaccines “seems more reliant on his gut instinct than science”
Gutfeld: “I would vote for him”
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From the January 29, 2025, edition of Fox News' The Five
GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): RFK is a glorious mixed bag. On one hand, he's passionate, he's persuasive, he's open-minded, he's not woke, he's interested in the world around him, not himself. On the other hand, he has stuff on vaccines and autism that seems more reliant on his gut instinct than science, the correlation, the rise of childhood autism or autism and the use of vaccines, it's not cause and effect, it's a correlation. A lot of things can happen at the same time. I can have beans for lunch and Jesse could break wind, but you'll think it was me, but there's no cause and effect, it was only correlation because he did it right after me.
So he does raise good points, and I like the fact that he -- we need people to raise questions. And that's what the Senate doesn't do. Like, I want to know why when I was growing up, we were swimming and peanut butter. We put peanut butter on peanut butter. And now, like everybody, everybody's allergic to it. But if I were in the Senate -- and who's to say I'm not? -- I would vote for him. Because he's in the pirate ship and he rode really hard on that ship, and we should throw our commitment behind the crew who gave Republicans the most definitive mandate they've had in recent history. All Republicans should say yes.