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Quack doctor

With COVID-19 still running amok, sidelining nine Dallas Cowboys last week, infecting 197,449 new patients across the nation Dec. 6, and killing a total — so far — of 788,000 people in the country, I’m looking at U.S. Rep. Ronny Lynn Jackson, Texas 13th Congressional District, which stretches from the Dallas area well into panhandle, and I’m thinking, “No one can be this dumb.”

Add to that, the fact that Jackson is a licensed M.D., and I’m thinking, how did he pass his U.S. Medical Licensing Exams? Not only that, but this guy served as physician to the president from 2013 to 2018.

Yet, with all of his bona fides under his stethoscope, one has to wonder, has anyone done a neurological test on this guy recently because I think he needs one.

“Well, why do you say that, Wendorf?”

Because just recently, Nov. 29, Jackson was quoted in the New York Daily News as saying that the omicron variant is a hoax that the Democrats will use to impose “new COVID-19 mail-in ballot rules.”

Actually, I’ve been on the lookout for guys like Jackson because many of the people who don’t get vaccinated or wear a mask are the way they are because someone has convinced them that the deadly virus is political. If you get vaccinated or wear a mask, you’re a sheep and have given up your liberties. You’re a Democrat stooge. Not only that, COVID is a hoax.

Some people fear needles, so they don’t get vaxxed, although I’d tell them to picture an ICU room with A LOT of needles stuck in them, on a ventilator because they’ve lost the natural ability to breathe, and ask themselves, which is worse? The two-shot vaccine or a visit to the hospital, and perhaps the ICU? Does the grave sound like a happy vacay?

Then some tell me that one of their relatives won’t get vaccinated because he takes care of his body and is in excellent shape; doesn’t need any damn vaccine.

I tell them, why don’t you ask your relative if he’s in better shape than Tom Brady (aka Superman) who is still playing at the NFL’s highest level at the advance age of 44. Brady got COVID, and he was vaccinated.

Then I see guys come across my radar like this boob from North Texas, an M.D. who is seeming so intent on getting reelected by appealing to his no-vax political base, that he’s willing to put people’s lives at risk by claiming the new variant is a hoax cooked up the Democrats.

Can one picture Nancy Pelosi in a chem lab, asking Chuck Schumer for another Bunsen burner to create a new variant to screw with the next election? Did someone in South Africa, working as a Dem operative, secretly conspire with some infected gay guy to create a new variant, which is the general consensus: an HIV-infected asymptomatic carrier in South Africa caught the delta variant, and omicron was invented after it did its thing with the HIV virus.

According to the Daily News story, Jackson said, “Here comes the MEV – the Midterm Election Variant! They need a reason to push unsolicited nationwide mail-in ballots.”

Shouldn’t this guy be involuntarily taken to a psych unit for an evaluation? Because his rhetoric is getting people killed, sick, or infected so they can infect other people, including kids. His rhetoric is akin to yelling “fire” in a crowded theater. It can get people killed.

So Ronny Jackson, M.D. (moron doctor), is one of the guys responsible for spreading false information. Come on, Ronny, you’re not that dumb. You got through med school and a residency.

Then, in the same NY Daily News story where Jackson goes on his rant – it’s all a Democrat hoax — a Fox News host appears named Pete Hegseth, who says much the same thing:

“Count on a variant about every October, every two years.”

On national TV, Hegseth holds a mock phone to his ear and says, “We’re gonna need a new variant here.”

It might be funny if too many people weren’t listening to these clowns, believing what they’re saying.

Both are a danger to society and public health.

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