Healthy, fit, young, fully-vaxxed, and HOSPITALIZED. Oscar de la Hoya the LATEST famous vaccinated sports star with Covid.

Remember when the idea of getting the vaccine was that you wouldn’t get covid? Then they started saying “well it’s not forever, it’s just for a while that you won’t get it,” as if this was really obvious and they’d been saying that all along?

Remember how they then changed it to “you’re not as likely to get covid if you get the vaccine, but that won’t last forever of course, duh!” as if that’s what they’d been saying all along?

And then recently how they’ve been saying “well for a while you’re slightly less likely to get it but mostly the vaccine is so you don’t get it as BAD” as if THAAAT was actually what they’d been saying All Along?

It’s not, though, what they’d been saying all along. Sure, things change I guess?

The original sales pitch was “you won’t get sick.” That’s a good pitch. But now the pitch is “you’re probably going to get it anyway, even if you’re vaccinated, plus you have to get even more vaccination shots, and even THEN you’re still going to get it and be sick but trust us it would be way worse if you didn’t have all five shots and 12 boosters and weren’t wearing a mask and staying home. MUCH worse.”

That’s not as good of a pitch, is it?

And how long can they maintain that line, when SPORTS figures — some of the healthiest people in the world — can be FULLY vaccinated and have no comorbidities and STILL end up sick in the hospital. Will they have to change the sales pitch?

Liberty Daily’s J.D. Rucker is wondering and so am I. Because…

And he’s not the only sports star this has happened to. Rucker writes:

It seems nearly every day we hear stories of celebrities who test Covid-positive. Invariably, they are surrounded by people who are “fully-vaccinated” yet seem to have no protection against the disease. Invariably, they are “fully-vaccinated” themselves.

Fully vaccinated. Surrounded by other fully vaccinated people. Still end up in the hospital.

“Breakthrough cases have become so common, the CDC isn’t even tracking them,” writes Rucker. “Why? Because if the people knew the real numbers, they’d start questioning the efficacy of the jabs altogether.”

But me? I’d never question the efficacy or urgency of the jab, as Google well knows. It’s obviously working as intended and everyone should go get it again and again and again. All the experts agree. Any other discussion would be strictly forbidden… oh I mean “ridiculous.” Yes, that’s it. Strictly ridiculous.

You can’t talk about such things. It’s for your own liberty’s sake!

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