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If you think something is Trump’s worst idea ever, just wait five minutes.

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The woman for whom I am named, my mother's first sister-in-law, died in a 1942 polio outbreak in Detroit while being transported by ambulance to a hospital with an iron lung waiting for her. She left a three year old daughter and a grieving husband, my Uncle Bob. (You later worked with my uncle, Bob Hite at CBS, Mr. Rather.) My mother adored her much older sister-in-law, was crushed by her early death, and vowed that should her first born child be a girl, she would be named Margaret, nicknamed Margie, pronounced with a hard "G". I was born in 1958. Uncle Bob remarried and had three more children, but my first first cousin, Nancy, Margaret's daughter, has always been my favorite.

Polio has been a part of my origin story, a sad part of my family's history. I vividly remember being taken by my father to a local high school gym and receiving a sugar cube on my tongue from a smiling nurse. I asked for another one! I did not know at the time that I would be protected for life from the deadly disease that took my Aunt Margie from me before I could ever know her. Her wedding portrait, she in a stunning satin dress with a long train, was on my dresser as I grew up.

That RFK, Jr so blithely dismisses the necessity of vaccinations is an affront to any family who has lost a loved one to what eventually became a preventable disease, whether that is polio, mumps, measles, or now, Covid. That the Republican candidate for POTUS so gratuitously promotes this unqualified health skeptic as a potential cabinet official is not only insulting but extraordinarily dangerous.

I hope Americans are wiser than both these deplorable men.

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