His panel involved doctors and epidemiologists. Is YouTube's official stance that no one is to ever debate or question the stance of he US Government, because that's going to end very badly.
If there are panels of university experts, doctors and epidemiologists participating in this panel, then by definition, it's not a consensus, this is batshit lunacy.
Biden's pick for ATF thinks the Branch Davidians at Waco shot down two government helicopters. (HT @LPTexas). From a Reddit AMA last year.
This never happened and the only questions involving helicopters was if US agents fired on the compound from helicopters, which is a violation of law. austinchronicle.com/news/1999-11-1…
Like I said, they didn't just clip a portion of his answer. They hard edited together two different parts of his answer and edited out most of what he said.
This goes way beyond just taking something out of context, or not playing a complete answer. The news media and 60 Minutes is simply just editing new stories together and making quotes up to fit their stories. There really should be terminations over this.
Again watch the editing. They edit his answer and add a video clip to make it look like it was his complete answer
The fact-checkers can't dispute that Colorado has similar voting provisions and restrictions that Georgia has, so they've resorted to "yeah but this." Like Charles Cooke says, they carry ball and just change the field of play as it suits them.
And Blake, Kessler and Dale are all making the exact same "yeah but" argument, because they were told to make that "yeah but" argument by the same people who lied about the Georgia law to begin with.