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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

SO DR.OZ IS RUNNING FOR SENATE. WELL, TRUMP HAS TOADIES IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE.

 IT SEEMS DR.OZ HAS ANNOUNCED HIS CANDIDACY FOR THE U.S. SENATE IN PENNSYLVANIA...AS A REPUBLICAN. (WHAT A SHOCK). HERE IS AN ARTICLE THAT REMINDS US OF HIS "EXPERTISE."

Saturday, April 18, 2020

EXPOSING TELEVISION "EXPERTS."

(I CAN'T STRESS THIS ENOUGH: PUTTING SOMEONE IN FRONT OF A CAMERA DOES NOT MEAN THAT THEY ARE PROFESSIONALLY COMPETENT, OR EVEN KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT. THIS 
IS WHY LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS ARE SO VITAL. THE PSEUDOSCIENCE AND SCIENTIFIC ILLITERACY PUSHED BY TV CELEBRITIES IS BAD ENOUGH, BUT "CREDENTIALED" INDIVIDUALS CAN BE AS INCOMPETENT AS ANY MEDIA DARLING.- DAVID.)
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Dr. Oz, other TV docs face criticism for coronavirus cracks

NBC NEWS. CORKY SIEMASZKO
Three of America's best known TV doctors are taking their medicine after making inflammatory statements about the coronavirus.
Dr. Drew Pinsky, Dr. Mehmet Oz, and Dr. Phil McGraw have all been criticized in recent days for making statements on television and podcasts that appear to downplay the dangers of COVID-19, for buttressing their arguments with bogus statistics, and for making remarks that have been branded as insensitive.
None are experts on pandemics and McGraw isn’t even a medical doctor (he has a doctorate in psychology but is currently not a licensed psychologist). Yet all three weighed in on a pandemic that has paralyzed the country. And Oz was a recent guest on NBC’s "Today" show, talking about the coronavirus.
“What's remarkable in this case is that all three of these folks have gotten into trouble speaking, sometimes in aggressively offensive ways, against the consensus of medical intelligence,” Bob Thompson, a Syracuse University professor and expert on pop culture, said in an email to NBC News. “Part of that may have to do with the fact that they were pandering (in true show business style) to their audience.”
McGraw and Oz were discovered by Oprah Winfrey, added Thompson.“They were discovered, groomed, and chosen by the standards of show business, not the standards of the American Medical Association,” he said. “The most important skills these guys were chosen for were not their medical abilities (of which they had some), but their bedside manner.”
Dr. Henry I. Miller, a former federal Food and Drug Administration researcher and a senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute in San Francisco, said they are ubiquitous on television because the medium is looking for "pseudo-experts" who reflect the biases of the network or interviewer.
“Among the most egregious examples," he said in an email, "are physicians who endorse products like hydroxychloroquine in the absence of evidence of safety and efficacy from reliable, randomized, controlled clinical trials.”
Oz, in particular, has, like President Donald Trump, touted hydroxychloroquine as a possible coronavirus cure. So too have several Fox News hosts.
“Oz has demonstrated no credibility on any medical subject that I am aware of,” said Miller, who has publicly called Oz a “quack,” an accusation Oz has vehemently denied.
Will they be able to dig out from under this blizzard of criticism? Thompson said they probably would.
“I suspect many of the people who are still watching Oz, Phil, and Drew are watching them because they like them, their format, the way they interact with their guests,” he said. “They will probably forgive them and continue to watch. My guess is that many of the people who are rightfully outraged by the recent comments have been outraged by them before and no longer among their regular viewers.”
Oz this week had to walk back remarks he made Tuesday during an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News in which he appeared to suggest that up to three percent of children dying would be an acceptable trade-off for reopening the schools.
“Let’s start with things that are really critical to the nation where we think we might be able to open without getting into a lot of trouble,” he said. “I tell you, schools are a very appetizing opportunity.”
Oz took to Twitter after he was besieged by criticism.
“I’ve realized my comments on risks around opening school I have confused and upset people, which was never my intention,” Oz said. “I misspoke.”
Dr. Oz, through a representative, released a statement to NBC News Friday: “As a heart surgeon, I’ve spent my career fighting to save lives in the operating room by minimizing risks. At the same time, I’m being asked constantly – how will we be able to get people back to their normal lives? To do that… one of the important steps will be figuring out how do we get our children safely back to school. We know for many kids, school is a place of security, nutrition, and learning that is missing right now. These are issues we are all wrestling with and I will continue looking for solutions to beat this virus.”
McGraw, who holds a doctorate in psychology, caught flak for downplaying the coronavirus crisis and for getting some of his numbers wrong during an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on Thursday.
“The economy is crashing around us and they’re doing that because people are dying because of coronavirus,” he said. “I get that, but look, the fact of the matter is we have people dying –- 45,000 people a year die from automobile accidents, 480,000 from cigarettes, 360,000 from swimming pools. But we don’t shut the country down.”
“But yet, we’re doing it for this and the fallout is going to last for years because people’s lives are being destroyed,” he said.
In the US, there was an average of 3,536 deadly drownings from 2005 through 2014, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
McGraw released a YouTube video on Friday in which he admitted he botched the interview, used some “probably bad examples,” and misspoke about the number of drowning deaths. He said he supports the CDC recommendations to self-isolate and shutting down the country’s economy to protect all Americans.
Pinsky began getting hit with criticism earlier this month after a social media user compiled the former “Celebrity Rehab” star's comments from February through mid-March in which he called the coronavirus crisis a “press-induced panic” and said the “flu virus in this country is vastly more consequential.”
The ex-“Loveline” host also compared the likelihood of dying from the virus to “being hit by an asteroid.”
Pinsky posted an apology online on April 4.
“My early comments about equating coronavirus with influenza were wrong,” he said. “They were incorrect. I was part of a chorus that was saying that and we were wrong. And I want to apologize for that. I wish I got it right, but I got it wrong.”

Monday, November 29, 2021

YOU HAVE TO "TOLERATE," NOT "RESPECT."


In my article entitled; "RESPECTING" A VERDICT. I wrote the following:  "RESPECTING" A VERDICT, LEGALLY, MAKES NO MORAL/ETHICAL JUDGEMENT ON THE JUSTICE OR INJUSTICE OF THE DECISION HANDED DOWN. ALL IT MEANS IS:

THAT YOU WILL OBEY THAT PART OF LAW IMPACTED BY THE DECISION, AND NOT ACT CONTRARY TO LEGAL PRECEDENT SET FORTH IN THE VERDICT, REGARDLESS OF YOUR OWN PERSONAL OPINION(S).  


In addition, Americans often use the term "RESPECT" when discussing Individual Rights guaranteed by the U.S. CONSTITUTION. In actuality, the Word that best defines such a conversation is;

TOLERATE: allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference.

TOLERANCE is the Constitutional Guarantee that protects Individual Rights from being Unjustifiably Limited/Ignored by Government, Business, or other Individuals.

RESPECT- As it is normally used in everyday conversation, typically means one of the following definitions:

- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.

due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others.

The point? Read the following:


It is ridiculous that every time someone like BOEBERT, (OR ANY OF THE LIKE-MINDED MEMBERS OF THE GOP), opens their mouth and says something vile and disgusting, that we are bombarded by the tired old refrain of: "WE HAVE TO RESPECT THEIR RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH.*

NO WE DON'T. BY LAW, WE HAVE TO TOLERATE IT. THEY CANNOT BE PUNISHED FOR PROTECTED SPEECH, HOWEVER...

...RESPECT IT? IN NO WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM. 

So for all those out there who realize that much of the GOP IS LITTLE MORE THAN A COLLECTION OF FASCIST HATEMONGERS WHO HAVE SOLD OUT THE CONSTITUTION LONG AGO, DO NOT USE "RESPECT" IN REFERRING TO ANYTHING THEY HAVE SAID, OR WILL SAY. 

THEY DON'T DESERVE IT.


*AS I HAVE POINTED OUT IN OTHER ARTICLES, THERE IS NO "ABSOLUTE RIGHT" OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH. THERE ARE MANY EXAMPLES OF "SPEECH" THAT VIOLATE CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAW.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

FACEBOOK PROVES ITS LOYALTY...TO FASCISM AND TREASON.

FACEBOOK MAY BLOCK MY WEBSITE NAME, AND HINDER OTHER PROGRESSIVE GROUPS FIGHTING TRUMPIANS, FASCISTS, RUSSIAN AGENTS, AND THE GOP BRANCH OF THE PUTIN GOVERNMENT, BUT PUBLISH THIS INANE DRIVEL, PROMOTING THE GREATEST EVIL EVER TO INFECT THE U.S. GOVERNMENT. EVEN TREASON DOES NOT BOTHER FACEBOOK.

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WHAT IS THE GOING RATE SELLING OUT YOUR COUNTRY? DOES IT COST AS MUCH AS CORRUPTING A JUDGE AND PROSECUTORS?

IT IS A HALF TRUTH TO SAY THAT TRUMP WAS INVOLVED IN THE MOST CORRUPT ELECTION IN U.S. HISTORY. HE WAS, BUT THE YEAR WAS 2016, AND IT PUT A NARCISSISTIC CRIMINAL IN THE WHITE HOUSE.

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

All three men involved in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery found guilty of murder.

WHAT A WEEK: FASCISM TRIUMPHS IN A JOKE TRIAL IN WISCONSIN, WHILE NORTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA GIVE US HOPE THAT JUSTICE CAN STILL BE FOUND IN THE U.S. 

GUESS WHAT? IT IS ILLEGAL TO GUN DOWN UNARMED CITIZENS. WELL, IN MOST STATES.

 

A jury in Glynn County, Georgia, found three men – Gregory McMichael, his son Travis McMichael and their neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. – guilty on multiple counts of murder for the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man fatally shot while out for a jog on February 23, 2020. Travis McMichael, the man who shot Arbery, was found guilty on all of the nine charges he faced. His father, Gregory McMichael, was found guilty on eight of the nine charges he faced. William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. was found guilty on six of the nine charges he faced.

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

WHAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN YOU HAVE A JUDGE, ATTORNEYS, AND JURY WHO CARE ABOUT FINDING TRUTH, AND WORKING FOR JUSTICE. ( P.S. IT'S NOT KENOSHA, WISCONSIN.)

 


Denise Lavoie, Associated Press

PBS NEWS HOUR.

Members of the Charlottesville community hold a vigil for Heather Heyer following a protest organized by white nationalist...
Jury awards millions in damages for Unite the Right rally violence


CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A jury ordered white nationalist leaders and organizations to pay more than $25 million in damages Tuesday over violence that erupted during the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.

After a nearly monthlong civil trial, the jury in U.S. District Court deadlocked on two key claims but found the white nationalists liable on four other counts in the lawsuit filed by nine people who suffered physical or emotional injuries during the two days of demonstrations.

Attorney Roberta Kaplan said the plaintiffs’ lawyers plan to refile the suit so a new jury can decide the two claims this jury could not reach a verdict on. She called the amount of damages awarded from the others counts “eye opening”

“That sends a loud message,” Kaplan said.

The verdict, though mixed, is a rebuke to the white nationalist movement, particularly for the two dozen individuals and organizations who were accused in a federal lawsuit of orchestrating violence against African Americans, Jews and others in a meticulously planned conspiracy.

White nationalist leader Richard Spencer vowed to appeal, saying the “entire theory of that verdict is fundamentally flawed.”

He said plaintiffs’ attorneys made it clear before the trial that they wanted to use the case to bankrupt him and other defendants.

“It was activism by means of lawsuits, and that is absolutely outrageous,” he said. “I’m doing fine right now because I had kind of accepted in my heart the worst that could happen. I had hope, of course, but I’m not terribly surprised or crestfallen.”

Lawyers for the plaintiffs invoked a 150-year-old law passed after the Civil War to shield freed slaves from violence and protect their civil rights. Commonly known as the Ku Klux Klan Act, the law contains a rarely used provision that allows private citizens to sue other citizens for civil rights violations.

EXPLORING HATE: How antisemitism fuels white nationalism

Hundreds of white nationalists descended on Charlottesville for the Unite the Right rally on Aug. 11 and 12, 2017, ostensibly to protest city plans to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. During a march on the University of Virginia campus, white nationalists chanted “Jews will not replace us,” surrounded counterprotesters and threw tiki torches at them. The following day, an avowed admirer of Adolf Hitler rammed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing one woman and injuring dozens more.

Then-President Donald Trump touched off a political firestorm when he failed to immediately denounce the white nationalists, saying there were “ very fine people on both sides. ”

The driver of the car, James Alex Fields Jr., is serving life in prison for murder and hate crimes. Fields is one of 24 defendants named in the lawsuit funded by Integrity First for America, a nonprofit civil rights organization formed in response to the violence in Charlottesville.

The lawsuit accused some of the country’s most well-known white nationalists of plotting the violence, including Jason Kessler, the rally’s main organizer; Spencer, who coined the term “alt-right” to describe a loosely connected band of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and others; and Christopher Cantwell, a white supremacist who became known as the “crying Nazi” for posting a tearful video when a warrant was issued for his arrest on assault charges for using pepper spray against counterdemonstrators.

The trial featured emotional testimony from people struck by Fields’ car or witnessed the attacks well as plaintiffs who were beaten or subjected to racist taunts.

Melissa Blair, who was pushed out of the way as Fields’ car slammed into the crowd, described the horror of seeing her fiancé bleeding on the sidewalk and later learning that her friend, 32-year-old Heather Heyer, had been killed.

“I was confused. I was scared. I was worried about all the people that were there. It was a complete terror scene. It was blood everywhere. I was terrified,” said Blair, who became tearful several times during her testimony.

During their testimony, some of the defendants used racial epithets and defiantly expressed their support for white supremacy. They also blamed one another and the anti-fascist political movement known as antifa for the violence that erupted that weekend.

In closing arguments to the jury, the defendants and their lawyers tried to distance themselves from Fields and said the plaintiffs had not proved that they conspired to commit violence at the rally.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs showed the jury a vast collection of chat room exchanges, text messages and social media postings by the defendants to demonstrate the extent of their communications before the rally and try to prove their claim that they planned the violence well in advance.

“If you want a chance to crack some Antifa skulls in self defense don’t open carry,” Kessler wrote in a message about two months before the rally. ”You will scare the s— out of them and they’ll just stand off to the side.”

The white nationalists maintained there was no conspiracy, and their blustery talk before the rally was just rhetoric and is protected by the First Amendment.

Before the trial, Judge Norman Moon issued default judgments against another seven defendants who refused to respond to the lawsuit. The court will decide damages against those defendants.

Monday, November 22, 2021

January 6 Capitol riot committee subpoenas Roger Stone and Alex Jones. TWITTER NEWS.

A select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol has issued subpoenas to five former president Donald Trump allies including Roger Stone and Alex Jones. The committee also issued subpoenas to Duston Stockton, Jennifer Lawrence and Trump's primary political spokesperson, Taylor Budowich, for documents and testimony. Monday's subpoenas are the latest in the panel's investigation into the organization and promotion of the Capitol riots and subsequent rallies. The Select Committee said in a statement they are "seeking information about the rallies and subsequent march to the Capitol that escalated into a violent mob attacking the Capitol and threatening our democracy."

IT WAS NEVER A LAUGHING MATTER.


Remember when DONALD TRUMP SAID THE FOLLOWING ON A CAMPAIGN STOP:




Sioux Center, Iowa CNN —  

Donald Trump boasted Saturday that support for his presidential campaign would not decline even if he shot someone in the middle of a crowded street.

“I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t

 lose voters,” Trump said at a campaign rally here.

Remember, how many americans laughed at its absurdity.

Well, the RITTEHOUSE VERDICT SHOWED US ALL THAT WHEN;

THE JUDGE.

THE PROSECUTION.

THE JURY.

SET OUT TO MAKE SURE THAT THE RULES OF LOGIC, EVIDENCE, AND

OUR LEGAL SYSTEM ARE TO BE IGNORED TO LET THE GUILTY

GO FREE, EVEN THE MOST OBVIOUS CONCLUSIONS CAN BE IGNORED.

NOT SO FUNNY NOW, IS IT.

TUCKER "GOEBBELS" CARLSON EARNS HIS RUBLES FOR THE WEEK.