Via @Acosta, Dr. Birx views Atlas "as an unhealthy influence on Trump's thinking .. Birx believes Atlas is feeding the President misleading information about the efficacy of face masks for controlling the spread of the virus"
Atlas tells Fox that until he - a neuroradiologist with no particular background in epidemiology or immunology - arrived at the White House, “expertise” in public policy and health care “had not been present.”
Meanwhile, the CDC says Redfield disagrees with Atlas on just these 3 issues: “the value of wearing a mask, youth COVID-19 infections, and where we are currently with herd immunity”
Given her performance under oath, Ivanka Trump, 42, is clearly too senile to serve as president
The judge re Ivanka: "The Court found her inconsistent recall, depending on whether she was questioned by OAG or the defense, suspect. What Ms. Trump cannot recall is memorialized in emails and documents; in the absence of her memory, the documents speak for themselves"
Donald Trump Jr., 46, also appears to be too senile to serve as president.
It sucks that SNL is off the air this summer, but fortunately we have the WSJ edit page providing us this hearty guffaw. https://t.co/J412SXzSKHwsj.com/articles/devon…
A lot of attention re Florida's curriculum has focused on slavery.
Meanwhile, the references in the "American History Strand" relating to the dispossession & extermination of Native Americans get such benign passages as "Explain how westward expansion affected Native Americans"
The mom says she “is not for eliminating or censoring any books” while challenging “The ABCs of Black History,” “Cuban Kids,” and “The Hills We Climb,” which was recited by poet Amanda Gorman at Biden’s inauguration.
"Tucker and Hannity and Maria and others, they were gonna basically explain, Fox was in a search for the truth."
-- Dan Webb, the lawyer representing Fox in Dominion's defamation suit.
And Dominion's atty Tom Clare explains why Fox got sued, while other news orgs that were reporting the election fraud story -- rather than promoting it -- didn't wind up paying $787 million
So Lou Dobbs was spewing lies at 5 pm, and then Fox was rebroadcasting those lies two hours later.
If you're a lawyer suing for defamation, this is a 70 mph fastball, right over the middle of the plate, with all three outfielders standing behind 2nd base.