We Love Trump, But We Don’t Love This Pick;
Moms Need An Explanation For Trump’s Choice Of Surgeon General, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat
Here we go again. Moms have taken to social media to fight back against pro maskers and vaxxers. This time, the fight is different. It isn’t against Democrat politicians or Big Ed. It’s against Trump’s Cabinet pick for Surgeon General, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, who publicly and prolifically pushed masks and COVID “vaccinations” on children.
Moms, many of whom voted for Trump November 5 on the promise of never going back to 2020 to 2022, aren’t fighting Trump - they’re trying to protect him. Trump choosing Dr. Janette Nesheiwat to be the Surgeon General feels like a giant slap in the face to the moms that defended and ultimately voted for Trump and to the system Trump is determined to dismantle.
Trump’s decisive win on November 5th was in large part due to moms, the largest voting bloc. Moms have long memories and March 13, 2020 is seared into their brains; it’s the day schools shut down for “fifteen days to stop the spread.” This line was the mothership of lies that spawned untold others and politically activated moms, who for decades, propped up the Democrat party.
From forced experimental COVID “vaccines”, to masks, to spacing, to school shutdowns, to hybrid, these individual earthquakes shattered moms’ trust in the two institutions they paid any attention to: education and health. The Surgeon General is supposed to be the Nation's Doctor, providing Americans with the best scientific information available on how to improve their health. As moms reeled, unable to catch falling knives, the school landscape post COVID restrictions turned unrecognizable. Traditional, classical, Judeo-Christian education was “dead named.’
The “mom vote” shifted Right, to Trump, on November 5th for two reasons. First, we wanted to give the biggest “FUCK YOU” to the Democrats we could possibly muster. Second, Trump acknowledged the trauma moms have experienced at the hand of the Democrat party for four years (Democrats either ignore it or blame the victims) and made moms the linchpin of his campaign.
From promising to dismantle the Department of Education, cutting federal funding for schools teaching CRT, “transgender insanity” or “any other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content on our children", Trump has been pitch perfect on righting the wrongs that have upended education, children, and their first line of defense, moms.
“WTF”, responds Megyn Kelly, to Nesheiwat saying, “The American Academy of Pediatrics is recommending that if you’re going to be in a classroom, in a crowded classroom, then you want to protect yourself, wear a mask. Because a lot of kids under the age of twelve can't be vaccinated. We need to make sure that we have good ventilation, people are washing their hands, that they’re getting tested, and that the teachers are getting vaccinated….The Delta variant is more contagious and kids can pick it up and even though they may not have severe symptoms, they can spread it to another person, and when it spreads is when the virus mutates. That’s when we get more variants, like Delta and Lambda.”
Lara Logan says, “It is a mystery how this woman still has a medical license given that what she says here was 100 percent inaccurate. Not even close. How does a doctor who got it so wrong get elevated?” This is in response to Nesheiwat saying, “We now have clear cut compelling data…posted on the CDC website (never forget that the teachers unions ran roughshod over the CDC, causing it to cave into the teachers unions threats and insist masks work at preventing catching and spreading COVID). Those who had a third shot and booster shot had significant improvement, more protection, more antibodies, than those who did not have that third dose. We know going into the winter holidays that having that third dos can help minimize infection, can help minimize spread…so over the age of eighteen [get a booster].”
Julie Kelly says, “It's not just that [Nesheiwat] promoted junk science--she shares the God-like complex that infected most of the medical community during Covid. Imagine telling another individual how and when he can go back to work. This nomination must be immediately withdrawn.” Kelly is responding to Nesheiwat saying, “If you’ve been exposed to someone who tested positive for [COVID]... wear your mask and practice social distancing.”
Tina Descovich, Cofounder of Moms for Liberty, writes, “NOPE. This is a punch in the face to “mama bears” across this nation. Houston, we have a problem.” This is in response to Nesheiwat saying, “The only time [children] can remove their masks… is if they’re sleeping, swimming, eating (because COVID doesn't spread then?) but they still have to maintain that social distancing. “Wearing a mask isn’t just to protect yourself, you’re protecting others. [Masks] are still recommended if you’re going outdoors, in public, around other people, gotta wear your mask even if you’re vaccinated. Wear a mask even if you’ve been vaccinated.”
Trump has made substantial gains with moms. We’re rooting for him - his success is ours. Nesheiwat is a problem. It needs to be addressed.