Guest Post by Mark Crispin Miller
Why did she vanish, then? Because, she says, harassment by the “anti-vaxxers” was SO bad, and/or because she let her hospital’s PR department “handle” all “inquiries.” You be the judge.
I’m really glad that Tiffany Dover is alive (if, as reported here, she is); but I can’t say that her story makes much sense. If her “harassment” by “conspiracy theorists” was so painful, why didn’t she just stop it cold by coming out a little sooner than the 27 months it’s taken her to make this statement (which, of course, is now all over cyberspace)? If she went public in the first place to promote the “vaccination” drive, why didn’t she complete that job by reassuring everyone that she was fine? Was she suddenly too shy? Why didn’t her hospital decide to “handle” the “inquiries” by holding a press conference, with Dover there, instead of “answering” those inquiries just by having a flack tell reporters briskly that the nurse was perfectly okay?
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