- THE BLAZE - Nov 24, 2020 -
Carlos Garcia -
Hogan was frustrated with mask skeptics
Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said during a media briefing about the coronavirus that no one had the "constitutional right to walk around without a mask."
The dubious claim was made by Hogan while he announced further coronavirus pandemic restrictions on Monday.
"It's sort of like saying I have a constitutional right to drive drunk. I have a constitutional right to not wear a seat belt, or to yell fire in a crowded movie theater, or to not follow the speed limit," Hogan said.
"We're talking about a quarter of a million people dying already. You know, more than, you know, the Korean War, the Gulf War and the Vietnam War added together. Which part don't you understand?" he asked rhetorically.
LEIA MAIS:
CONFIRA O MEU LIVRO:
"RUMO AO GOVERNO MUNDIAL TOTALITÁRIO
As Grandes Fundações, Comunistas, Fabianos e Nazistas":
A História da Formação do Governo Mundial