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Disgusting, classless, and clueless

All the words in the title accurately (IMO) describe Jill Biden and her behavior when someone from DC actually deigned to go to Waukesha, WI.  They sent the second string–Jill and whatever-the-fuck Kamala’s husband’s name is.  And the Surgeon General.  And it took them weeks to do it.

Did they show empathy for the lives lost and for those in the hospital?  Nope.  

Did they address the breakdown in the ‘justice’ system that allowed this horrific tragedy to happen?  Nope.

What did they do?  They pushed their meme that children should get the covid death shot (at least Jill did–I don’t think that the now-spouse of Willy Brown’s former side piece was allowed to talk).

“We do absolutely everything we can to protect our kids,” she continued shifting to a discussion about the importance of parents getting their children the coronavirus vaccine shots.

The first lady said she was “excited” to inform parents that families could now vaccinate their children over five, and she encouraged them to add a scheduled vaccination appointment to their list for the holidays.

“So make it a family event and get your booster as well. I promise. It’s easy to do,” she said.

The US Surgeon General, who’s tag-along on this particular ride into ‘here be dragons’ territory outside of the Beltway became clear, rattled off the ‘right’ words before segueing into the vaxx push also.

If that’s what they are going to do, it would be much better for them to stay home.



10 responses to “Disgusting, classless, and clueless”

  1. I'm not normally into such language, but every time I see “first lady” in current times I mentally translate it to “first bitch” or “first broad.” I just can't help it.

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  2. BobF–I have to admit, I go a little bit further with my translation.NFO–It's shameless.

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  3. How many physicians are reluctant to prescribe, or how many patients might be reluctant to ask for, an anti-depressant, because employers, government agencies, etc. all have access to medical records (despite HIPAA restrictions) and even if anti-depressants don't carry a negative connotation taking one can certainly be made to sound negative.

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  4. Scrivener–You have a point. How would this read on a NICS check? Or anything else where there is a question about depression?

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  5. I'm not normally into such language, but every time I see “first lady” in current times I mentally translate it to “first bitch” or “first broad.” I just can't help it.

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  6. BobF–I have to admit, I go a little bit further with my translation.NFO–It's shameless.

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  7. How many physicians are reluctant to prescribe, or how many patients might be reluctant to ask for, an anti-depressant, because employers, government agencies, etc. all have access to medical records (despite HIPAA restrictions) and even if anti-depressants don't carry a negative connotation taking one can certainly be made to sound negative.

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  8. Scrivener–You have a point. How would this read on a NICS check? Or anything else where there is a question about depression?

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