Steve Deace Show

If You're Gonna Go On CNN, You Better DROP BOMBS | Guest: Aaron Siri | 1/6/26

Jan 6, 2026
Aaron Siri, an attorney and vaccine policy advocate with Children's Health Defense, dives into the CDC's significant changes to the childhood vaccine schedule. He discusses the shift of certain vaccines to a shared decision-making approach, highlighting the contrast between U.S. and European policies on informed parental choice. The implications of liability protections for vaccine manufacturers are explored, with Siri emphasizing how economic incentives drive safety. The conversation also touches on the potential legal impact of lawsuits on vaccine disclosure and practices.
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INSIGHT

Go On Enemy Media To Drop Bombs

  • If conservatives appear on hostile outlets, they should use the slot to land decisive blows, not have polite conversations.
  • Steve Deace argues Stephen Miller's CNN strategy is to 'drop bombs' and penetrate the enemy bubble.
ADVICE

Use Rapid Grassroots Pressure

  • Mobilize an engaged base quickly to stop unfavorable legislative provisions, as Children's Health Defense did this week.
  • Aaron McIntyre and Steve Deace urge grassroots pressure to nix corporate-friendly riders in spending bills.
INSIGHT

CDC Shifts Five Vaccines To Shared Decision

  • The CDC moved five vaccines from 'routine' to 'shared clinical decision-making', cutting first-year injections from 25 to 18.
  • Aaron Siri says this reduces routine recommendations and may strip liability shields tied to routine status.
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