Marianne Williamson Brought Some Entirely Unnecessary Vaccine Skepticism Back to The View
Politics

Self-help author and Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson joined The View on Thursday to promote policies aimed at ending violence, child poverty, and decreasing endless war. She also said some highly unfortunate shit about vaccines, for those of you wistful for the Jenny McCarthy days.
During an event in New Hampshire on Wednesday, Williamson compared mandatory vaccinations to anti-abortion legislation. “To me, it’s no different than the abortion debate,” Williamson said. “The U.S. government doesn’t tell any citizen, in my book, what they have to do with their body or their child.”
On Thursday morning, Williamson released a statement apologizing for making “comments which sounded as though I question the validity of life-saving vaccines” while maintaining a skeptical view of the pharmaceutical industry. It was an attitude she held onto during her appearance on The View hours later.
View co-host Meghan McCain asked Williamson what she would say to the children and the parents of children who are “going through chemotherapy and would be exposed to measles without [the vaccine]” and the current measles outbreak.