Marathon Hearings
Like you, I’ve got one ear glued to the teevee and will note anything big that happens. If I get distracted, let me know.
Meanwhile, Trump got another doctor to lie for him.
The White House released a letter from President Donald Trump’s doctor on Monday, saying that his weekend checkup was routine and was handled the way it was due to “scheduling uncertainties.”
The letter also says the President has “not had any chest pain” and was not treated for “urgent or acute issues.” It also lists his cholesterol levels.
Yeah. Right.
So, he DOES have a heart issue? Or, for the first time, it’s not Opposite Day with his doctors?
1Wake me up for any IQ4.5 medical updates only if it involves a toe tag. TIA
Cow are 2/3. They provide milk and meat to millions. They’d be 3/3 if we could credit them with providing the fatal hamberder via Mickey D’s. Nunes? Having suffered TBI in a twitter war with cows is now 0 for every time he has opened his mouth during these impeachment hearings.
2The only scheduling uncertainties in Trump’s day are whether his activities occur before or after Fox News, and before or after golf.
3Then again, given how Donny is notorious for not paying his bills, he may have decided to get his “annual” physical now while the bill goes to the taxpayers rather than wait until February when, having been thrown out of office by his impeachment (scheduling uncertainties), he would have to pick up the tab himself.
4Um. Trump went to a DC hospital. The fact that the White House has state of the art medical facilities that can take care of anything to do with checkups [and more] notwithstanding, he went to a hospital for a “standard checkup.”
Uh huh. And I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn for sale. Cheap.
5Yes, I usually go get lab tests on a Saturday and then see my doctor a few months later. I’m voting panic attack, chest pains or something like that.
6And we will never (be allowed to) know.
7Did the doctor have tears in his eyes, and call Trump “sir”?
8I can’t help but look at the cholesterol numbers and think, Bull.
But, I reckon I don’t know enough to confirm. My thoughts: if his HDL is 70–then he must be doing a lot more activity than reported and considering his dietary preferences…I’m not believing such a low LDL.
9Y’all might want to skip over to – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/11104842/ and see about them cholesterol numbers.
10I had a quad by-pass surgery a while back. Followed Dr’s advice and ended up with a stent and an angioplasty. Said, “Screw that”. Went Keto and intermittent fasting – the last catherization report said my arteries were, “squeaky clean”. Wife beat diabetes with the same diet. Seems half the population doesn’t have the gene to properly utilize carbohydrates – I’m one of them. Take it for what it is worth.