School Board Member Arguing For Mandatory Masks Nearly Passes Out While Wearing Mask – IOTW Report

School Board Member Arguing For Mandatory Masks Nearly Passes Out While Wearing Mask

Hysterical shrew.

National File:

An Idaho Falls District 91 got heated when pro-mask Board of Trustees member Elizabeth Cogliati became short of breath and struggled to speak while wearing a mask and also arguing for mandatory masks, prompting media to declare that she “almost passed out while wearing the face mask.”

When Board of Trustees Chair Lara Hill declared that the mask mandate must remain, because “The CDC is recommending that all phases of schools reopening, no matter what the community transmission is like, (is) to continue masking so you can stay in school,” she was questioned by an anti-mask member, Trustee Paul Haacke, who asked how many times the CDC visited schools in the district.

At this point, Cogliati interrupted to admit that the CDC does not visit schools, prompting Haacke to respond, “Exactly. That’s my point. They are creating regulations,” before being loudly interrupted by an upset Cogliati.

“You interrupted me, Paul! You interrupted me! Please do not interrupt me,” she shouted. At this point Cogliati appeared to have difficulty breathing through her pink face mask, and began taking deep breaths and taking long pauses between words. A brief excerpt of the argument was captured and posted to Twitter. read more

13 Comments on School Board Member Arguing For Mandatory Masks Nearly Passes Out While Wearing Mask

  1. I think she should donate her brain to the Smithsonian so they can mount it on the head of a pin and put it on display. In fact, I think Fauci should do the same thing.

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