If Joe Biden is re-elected, I’m terrified Congressional Democrats will propose a new National Holiday to honor Dr. Fauci for the “millions of lives” he saved … so government employees will get another paid holiday. I shouldn’t complain. Carrie, is a school teacher so she’ll get a day off … to take care of the kids while I write another Substack column.
A lot of text ended up on the old cutting-room floor with this column. For added-value for my subcsribers, I sometimes like to add these culls as Bonus Substack material.
Deleted Text Tidbit No. 1:
As for riding in the front or the back of the bus, Fauci said busses were very dangerous for everyone - unless Fauci and Dr. Birx designated you an “essential worker” and you never got closer than six feet from a fellow passenger. If you sat next to your spouse or child on the bus, you could be thrown off the bus and arrested faster than Rosa Parks was.
Would Logic Himself (Sherlock Holmes) have agreed with Fauci that a super contagious and super-lethal virus could begin to spread in China in the winter of 2019, but not begin to kill many people until the Spring of 2020?
How did the virus know when it was supposed to become "deadly?"
Cutting-room floor text Tidbit No. 2 ... I thought this might seem like "name dropping," which it is ... but I'm proud of these scars ...
Speaking of famous doctors, my greatest claim to fame is that the world’s most famous sports surgeons operated on my left knee not once, but twice. My left knee is replete with scars left by Dr. James Andrews, who repaired ligaments and cartilage damage from two high school football injuries I suffered in the early 1980s.
At the time Dr. Andrews was the team orthopedic surgeon of Troy State’s football team. My best friend was the son of Troy’s football coach, who made sure Dr. Andrews would see me.
Dr. Andrews went on to become the most famous “sports surgeon” in the entire world. If a famous athlete had a knee or shoulder injury, Dr. Andrews probably operated on him. Jack Nicklaus, Bo Jackson, Michael Jordan and … Bill Rice, Jr. are just a few of Dr. Andrews’ famous patients.
Surely, Dr. Andrews wouldn’t have supported lockdowns nor mandatory vaccines. (But, perhaps we shouldn’t ask him as I wouldn’t want my claim-to-fame diminished by learning the possible/likely truth).
Dr. Pepper is having a moment on social media. People are going to Sonic and asking for pickles IN THEIR Dr. pepper!! What do you think about that? Sounds crazy! But so does six feet and a face diaper!
Hilarious! Am passing this on even to people that may take offense. I could respond to them: "Come on, man......lighten up and see the writing on the wall. You were duped by a crazed fanatical scientist."
Thanks, Warrior1. The proverbial "change of pace." Tomorrow I'll be back to "hard news" and serious topics. (I just found an interesting interview Dr. Robert Redfield did with Chris Cuomo. Dr. Redfield, the former CDC director, says virus spread began in China between "August and October 2019." That's what I call "early spread" .... and I've been screaming this happened for four damn years.)
Yes, I saw that interview. Fauci definitely locked Dr. Redfield out of any decision making. Redfield was bad for the dirty money funneling to Fauci et al.
I've written my first draft and I make that point about why Redfield had to be left out of the cover-up group that pushed the Wuhan Wet Market natural origins theory.
In that interview, he doesn't explain why a virus that contagious - that began to spread in China in August or September 2019 - didn't or hadn't killed anyone in the same country four months after the virus began to "spread."
Somehow, the virus didn't become super contagious and super deadly until it reached northern Italy or New York City - seven months after the birth of spread.
The virus became lethal and ultra contagious when it crossed the Pacific Ocean?
I don't trust Wikipedia on many subjects, but sometimes it's useful. This article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_(title) sheds light on the title "Doctor," unknown, evidently, to most contemporary Americans. Until relatively recently, the word "doctor" did not refer exclusively to medical physicians. It referred to anyone who had attained a high degree of expertise in his own particular field of expertise, whatever that might be, and who was recognised as such. It was also used in the Christian Church as a recognition of ecclesiastical authority. Hence, Dr. Martin Luther King.
Also, in the "Do Not Trust" category we could add pretty much any doctor who is a proud member of The American Medical Association or The American Association of Pediatricians ... or dang near all of the health organizations. (I think there are a couple of rogue and sane medical associations).
I personally look for independent medical groups but difficult to find/ vet out. those medical providers feeling the trend still want to put food on their tables… i think it takes creativity, boldness and bravery to step away from establishment. But that is what we need!! it used to be one of the most trusted profession— nurses. Not so much.
Grew up in northeast Florida with Dr. Pepper (and moon pies) but I hadn't realized Dr. Pepper was still around. I never visit that particular aisle in the grocery and it doesn't air as a commercial here in the northeast.
A few more good Dr's to add to the mix - Dr. Korry, Dr. Marik, Dr. Ness and my own homeopath PC.
When Mr. Rodgers was on PBS...was PBS the mess it is today? Liberal even then, but nothing close to today, I believe.
You named some good doctors I left off. Dr. Nass deserves one of those "Profile in Courage" awards in my opinion. Of course, she's not technically a doctor anymore since her state medical board took away her license to practice! (Big mistake there).
A great way to drink Dr. Pepper in the summer is in a glass on crushed ice with lime slices and maraschino cherries. LOL! Maybe Dr. Fauci can get one in prison.
Cutting-room floor text, Tidbit 3:
If Joe Biden is re-elected, I’m terrified Congressional Democrats will propose a new National Holiday to honor Dr. Fauci for the “millions of lives” he saved … so government employees will get another paid holiday. I shouldn’t complain. Carrie, is a school teacher so she’ll get a day off … to take care of the kids while I write another Substack column.
If either one of them is elected we can expect a lot more of this:
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/briefings-statements/president-trump-awards-presidential-commendations-operation-warp-speed-team/
President Trump Awards Presidential Commendations to Operation Warp Speed Team
January 19, 2021
General Mark Milley
Secretary Alex Azar
Jared Kushner
Dr. Moncef Slaoui
General Gustave Perna
Dr. Deborah Birx
>Dr. Anthony Fauci
+about 40 more democidaires
jeez.
A lot of text ended up on the old cutting-room floor with this column. For added-value for my subcsribers, I sometimes like to add these culls as Bonus Substack material.
Deleted Text Tidbit No. 1:
As for riding in the front or the back of the bus, Fauci said busses were very dangerous for everyone - unless Fauci and Dr. Birx designated you an “essential worker” and you never got closer than six feet from a fellow passenger. If you sat next to your spouse or child on the bus, you could be thrown off the bus and arrested faster than Rosa Parks was.
Cutting-room Text, Tidbit No. 4:
Would Logic Himself (Sherlock Holmes) have agreed with Fauci that a super contagious and super-lethal virus could begin to spread in China in the winter of 2019, but not begin to kill many people until the Spring of 2020?
How did the virus know when it was supposed to become "deadly?"
Cutting-room floor text Tidbit No. 2 ... I thought this might seem like "name dropping," which it is ... but I'm proud of these scars ...
Speaking of famous doctors, my greatest claim to fame is that the world’s most famous sports surgeons operated on my left knee not once, but twice. My left knee is replete with scars left by Dr. James Andrews, who repaired ligaments and cartilage damage from two high school football injuries I suffered in the early 1980s.
At the time Dr. Andrews was the team orthopedic surgeon of Troy State’s football team. My best friend was the son of Troy’s football coach, who made sure Dr. Andrews would see me.
Dr. Andrews went on to become the most famous “sports surgeon” in the entire world. If a famous athlete had a knee or shoulder injury, Dr. Andrews probably operated on him. Jack Nicklaus, Bo Jackson, Michael Jordan and … Bill Rice, Jr. are just a few of Dr. Andrews’ famous patients.
Surely, Dr. Andrews wouldn’t have supported lockdowns nor mandatory vaccines. (But, perhaps we shouldn’t ask him as I wouldn’t want my claim-to-fame diminished by learning the possible/likely truth).
More great additions from other contributors:
Doc Gooden
Doc Holliday
Doc Martens
Doc (7 Dwarves)
Dr Who
Dr Strange
Dr Scholl
... I also feel bad that I left off Dr. Doolittle. My apologies to the good doctor.
Doc Brown from back to the future.....
I'm sure I left off lots of good doctors (and "misters") for my list. Feel free to add your own selections.
Here's two one of My Brownstone e-mail group colleagues quickly added:
Dr. Evil.
Dr. Doom.
Dr Death?
Dr. Pepper is having a moment on social media. People are going to Sonic and asking for pickles IN THEIR Dr. pepper!! What do you think about that? Sounds crazy! But so does six feet and a face diaper!
I bet "Pickle Jack McCoy" will love that!
He is scared and says he’s scared
This was funny!
Thanks, Timothy. Sometimes I write these to try to make myself laugh.
Please don’t forget Dr John the Night Tripper and Mister Mister…
Mister Mister. Ha!
Hilarious! Am passing this on even to people that may take offense. I could respond to them: "Come on, man......lighten up and see the writing on the wall. You were duped by a crazed fanatical scientist."
Thanks, Teri. Say they came from "Mr. Bill."
I tried to copy his image here but it doesn't work....but I will add it to my emails
Fabulous article Bill…. Hilarious!
Thanks, Warrior1. The proverbial "change of pace." Tomorrow I'll be back to "hard news" and serious topics. (I just found an interesting interview Dr. Robert Redfield did with Chris Cuomo. Dr. Redfield, the former CDC director, says virus spread began in China between "August and October 2019." That's what I call "early spread" .... and I've been screaming this happened for four damn years.)
Yes, I saw that interview. Fauci definitely locked Dr. Redfield out of any decision making. Redfield was bad for the dirty money funneling to Fauci et al.
Bill, keep up the great journalism… because of good men like you, the world is waking from its slumber.
God bless!
God bless you as well, my brother.
I've written my first draft and I make that point about why Redfield had to be left out of the cover-up group that pushed the Wuhan Wet Market natural origins theory.
In that interview, he doesn't explain why a virus that contagious - that began to spread in China in August or September 2019 - didn't or hadn't killed anyone in the same country four months after the virus began to "spread."
Somehow, the virus didn't become super contagious and super deadly until it reached northern Italy or New York City - seven months after the birth of spread.
The virus became lethal and ultra contagious when it crossed the Pacific Ocean?
I don't trust Wikipedia on many subjects, but sometimes it's useful. This article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_(title) sheds light on the title "Doctor," unknown, evidently, to most contemporary Americans. Until relatively recently, the word "doctor" did not refer exclusively to medical physicians. It referred to anyone who had attained a high degree of expertise in his own particular field of expertise, whatever that might be, and who was recognised as such. It was also used in the Christian Church as a recognition of ecclesiastical authority. Hence, Dr. Martin Luther King.
I’m more trusting of Doc Ock and McStuffins.
Doc McStuffins! How did I forget her? That was my daughter's favorite show for years.
Exact same reason I knew of her! Heartbreak when it ended…
Why did it end? It's like "Barney" suddenly ended when it was still very popular with millions of kids.
I went back and added Doc McStuffins to my list. It was too good not to.
almost anyone is!
Also, in the "Do Not Trust" category we could add pretty much any doctor who is a proud member of The American Medical Association or The American Association of Pediatricians ... or dang near all of the health organizations. (I think there are a couple of rogue and sane medical associations).
I personally look for independent medical groups but difficult to find/ vet out. those medical providers feeling the trend still want to put food on their tables… i think it takes creativity, boldness and bravery to step away from establishment. But that is what we need!! it used to be one of the most trusted profession— nurses. Not so much.
Grew up in northeast Florida with Dr. Pepper (and moon pies) but I hadn't realized Dr. Pepper was still around. I never visit that particular aisle in the grocery and it doesn't air as a commercial here in the northeast.
A few more good Dr's to add to the mix - Dr. Korry, Dr. Marik, Dr. Ness and my own homeopath PC.
When Mr. Rodgers was on PBS...was PBS the mess it is today? Liberal even then, but nothing close to today, I believe.
You named some good doctors I left off. Dr. Nass deserves one of those "Profile in Courage" awards in my opinion. Of course, she's not technically a doctor anymore since her state medical board took away her license to practice! (Big mistake there).
A great way to drink Dr. Pepper in the summer is in a glass on crushed ice with lime slices and maraschino cherries. LOL! Maybe Dr. Fauci can get one in prison.
Mmm.. that sounds good
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