Dr. Vin Gupta
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This is quite literally some of the questions you would ask somebody with a family history acting in a certain way.
And when you go through that and you look at what you presented and the tee up then, it's hard if you're, again, being as objective as we possibly can be,
Not to say, well, gosh, I'm checking that box.
I'm checking that box.
I'm checking all the boxes here.
Is something wrong?
And to say that this is simply his supporters and those that don't want to look at the facts or those that readily called out the prior occupant, but want to defend and look for any justification not to ask hard questions with the current occupant.
You know, how do you look at that series of questions and not say to yourself, well, gosh, maybe something is actually happening?
Why are they covering up his hand with makeup?
Why does his own physician not know that he got supposedly a CT scan and not an MRI, which was the claim for many, many weeks?
How are these basic things not known?
And why is it, if you were to go through a basic neurologic review of symptoms and systems, if you were to ask those basic questions, Ben, anybody that does not have a bias would say, yes, something here is off, especially with the family history, and particularly because his own physicians don't even know the tests that he is and is not getting.
Yeah, I know.
Thank you for doing that.
This is a great time for anybody, and I'd say regardless of party lines, but we know who will and will not do this, to talk about the public option then.
Because this has been something that a vast majority of Americans are in favor of.
The public option doesn't have to be Medicare for all.
if people aren't in favor of that.
But the public option is basically the government guaranteeing that if you don't have employer sponsored health insurance, if you don't qualify for Medicaid or traditional Medicare, the government will still be there for you.
And for whatever reason,