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Mary Sanchez: Grovel to anti-vaxxers first, apologize to grieving families later

Thoughts and prayers may eventually come to the 34 Arkansas residents who died of COVID-19 in mid-January.

Their last breaths came during the week leading up to the new governor's inauguration.

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders wasn't about to give pause. There were stands to be taken, pontificating tones to be set for this, her first swearing in.

Huckabee Sanders first earned widespread public attention as former President Donald Trump's press secretary.

Apparently, she took good notes on brash disregard

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