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Pro-Trump Doctors Spreading Lies For Trump

Dr. Stella gave an interview down in TX this a.m. She doubled down on the hydroxychloroquine, and then (thank Jesus) the interviewer brought up the fact that she has attributed various gynecological ailments to women sleeping with demons. In her heavily accented English (making her sound like a priestess in a 1950s jungle movie) she hollered, "Demons are real!" Heavenly. This is the woman Trump is still praising. May she attend to all his health concerns. I think he should also heed her campaign suggestions.

Perhaps she knows demons are real because she is one.
 
How the fuck does one keep a medical license after publicly screaming "Demons are real"? That's like keeping you pilots license after being arrested for drink driving on your way to work.
 
How the fuck does one keep a medical license after publicly screaming "Demons are real"? That's like keeping you pilots license after being arrested for drink driving on your way to work.

By being a Fortran programmer. The variable "Demons" is by default real and the speaker simply got mixed up about is/are given that the subject was apparently plural.
 
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2019014

CONCLUSIONS
Among patients hospitalized with mild-to-moderate Covid-19, the use of hydroxychloroquine, alone or with azithromycin, did not improve clinical status at 15 days as compared with standard care. (Funded by the Coalition Covid-19 Brazil and EMS Pharma; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT04322123. opens in new tab.)
 
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