COVID misinformation doctors make rounds on lucrative rightwing speech circuit

Credit: Washingtonian
Credit: Washingtonian

Two of the most visible right-wing, conservative political movements in the U.S. right now — “Defeat the Mandates” and the “ReAwaken America” tour — have extensive involvement from physicians who have been flagged for spreading medical misinformation.

Their names often appear on the featured speakers’ list at both events: Robert Malone, MD; Peter McCullough, MD; Pierre Kory, MD; and Simone Gold, MD, JD, among others.

Their rhetoric at these events frequently leans ideologic rather than scientific. For instance, during a Defeat the Mandates rally in Los Angeles in April, Kory said, “There are so few Americans who recognize what’s happening. They have taken control of information and they are infecting our brains with lies. The world has gone mad, and it’s not their fault. It’s from unrelenting propaganda and censorship of good information.”

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“It’s fascinating the degree to which this has become about ideology,” Timothy Caulfield, professor of health law and science policy at the University of Alberta in Canada, told MedPage Today. “We’re increasingly seeing ideology become part of the medical misinformation landscape.”

Caulfield said the doctors’ messages “become a rallying cry, regardless of the accuracy of the statements that are being made. … It’s a fascinating and disturbing trend.”

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