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Michelle Bachmann: Public health spokeswoman, Rick Perry strategist, partisan peace-maker

By Seth Mnookin
Posted: September 14, 2011
Category: Politics, Public health, Vaccines | Tagged Erick Erickson, Fox News, Gardasil, Greta Van Susteren, HPV, Kirsten Powers, Merck, Michael Specter, Michelle Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Mother Jones, NBC, New Yorker, RedState, Rick Perry, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Rolling Stone, Rush Limbaugh, Salon.com, The Daily Beast, The Today Show, Time, Wall Street Journal | 1 Comment

An open and vigorous discourse: Commenters welcome!

By Seth Mnookin
Posted: May 25, 2011
Category: Comments, Housekeeping | Tagged anti-vaccine, Fox News | 3 Comments

And the winner is…Fox News

By Seth Mnookin
Posted: May 10, 2011
Category: Autism, Government, Media, Vaccine safety, Vaccines | Tagged Alisyn Camerota, Fox News, Lisa Colin, Louis Conte, Mary Holland, NVICP, Robert Krakow, Trace Gallagher | 47 Comments
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