Crybabies
Why does the left have so many crybabies? Recall all the trauma counselling for workers and students because of Trump’s election? Workers were given a day off to grieve. Universities set up counselling centers and provided Legos, cookies and milk to console traumatized students and staff. Poor babies.
The crybabies are now saying that Kamala Harris should have gone on Rogan and she didn’t because – of course – it was Trump’s fault. Again, if Harris had gone on Rogan, her loss would have been even bigger. She might have even lost California and New York. The democrats likely would have lost the Senate seats in Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada. They would have also probably lost 10 additional House seats. If she had gone on Rogan it would have been a reprise of the Biden debate fiasco and she might have been replaced by another candidate. No way she could have lasted fifteen minutes with Rogan much less three hours.
Did you see the video when she resurfaced? She looked awful. Why supporters would have aired that video is beyond me.
All of the crybaby democrat mayors and governors who say they will resist Trump’s efforts to deport illegals and resist his initiatives should have their federal funding shut off.
Did you see where the crybabies in the Palestinian American Council, Students for Justice in Palestine, and American Muslims for Palestine are planning to disrupt shopping at some malls to reject “capitalist holidays”? Way to broaden your appeal! Now please show us how wonderful the economic systems are in the Muslim world are so we can emulate them.
The crybabies have questioned Trump’s nomination of RFK, jr to be Secretary of HHS. Kennedy’s views would on others politely be considered those of a kook. However, Trump’s intent is to shake up HHS. That is clear from his nomination of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to head the National Institute of Health. Dr. Bhattacharya is a professor at the Stanford School of Medicine and was chided by the mainstream press for providing “misinformation” regarding Covid when he wrote about herd immunity. He was also one of the authors of the Great Barrington Declaration condemning the lockdowns as causing irreparable harm. He will be great leading NIH. The same can be said for Dr. Marty Makary of Johns Hopkins to head the Food and Drug Administration. Makary is a brilliant and prolific scholar. He is an advocate of patients and has written on the volume of medical errors that may result in as many as 100,000 deaths per year. He has called into question billing practices of hospitals and medical debt and he has been critical of federal health agencies. Now he will have the power to do something about it.
For ten years I wrote articles for another news publication. During Covid, they refused to publish my piece questioning the actions of our local health department. I looked at the restrictions regarding masking, social distancing, hours of operation and noted that I could not find any scientific justification for any of those actions. My newspaper refused to publish the article. It was in the “keep them scared” camp. I quit. Trump’s nominees of Bhattacharya and Makary are learned authorities who also questioned the mainstream Covid dogma. They are precisely the type of people who will bring credibility back to the health agencies of Federal government.
What about Dr Oz to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services? I withhold judgment. Oz was a noted heart surgeon who morphed into a TV personality appearing on Oprah where he was accused by some in the medical profession of promoting non scientific treatments for personal financial gain. Trump endorsed Oz over David McCormick in the Pennsylvania senate primary resulting in the election of John Fetterman who McCormick would have defeated. Perhaps the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid is his consolation prize.
One thing is certain. The crybabies in the hidebound medical establishment are against all three nominations. With the deterioration of a once esteemed profession into DEI, transgender surgeries and wokeness, it is time to restore its reputation. Trump’s nominees can do that.