From his presser:
“But I can tell you this: She was on air along with many other doctors. They were big fans of hydroxychloroquine. And I thought she was very impressive in the sense that — from where she came, I don’t know which country she comes from — but she says she’s had tremendous success with hundreds of different patients. And I thought her voice was an important voice, but I know nothing about her.”
The guy can never be wrong, even when his source literally believes in demon sperm.
Of course, Tucker Carlson supports her as well. You know Tucker, he's such a straight shooter, just calling it like he sees it....and in this case he sees that a doctor that literally believes in demon sperm and alien DNA is legit b/c: "she believed in witchcraft because, you know, Africans do that, right?”
Sometimes I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
About the demon sperm, I mean.
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Which is that, unlike the findings from anecdotes and demon science, it has no effect.
Which to believe.....which to believe...
President Trump on Dr. Fauci: "He's got this high approval rating...Why don't I have a high approval rating?...Nobody likes me. It could only be my personality. I don't know."
Maybe more Americans trust a real epidemiologist that was on the front lines of the ebola crisis than they do a guy that retweets (and sticks by) a doctor that believes in demon sperm?
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There's a Yale epidemiologist out there yearning to waste a career to accept Letters from Koch Bros school of disinformation.
Her words regarding the Daily Beast article that discredited her: "great job summarizing our deliverance ministry and exposing incubus and succubus"