Conservatives have always been painted with a broad brush by Democrats and their willing accomplices, the mainstream media. As was usual, Rush Limbaugh seemed to sum it up best. According to the left, Republicans and conservatives are "racist, sexist, bigoted, homophobes." Over time, we have just gotten used to it. But it actually helped us, because we were forced to sharpen our arguments. What might have been veiled discrimination when Rush was still with us has evolved into alarming cases of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). And for some reason, tragedies seem to trigger the most disturbing TDS episodes.
This is the sort of pediatric clinician employed at @BlueFishMD in Houston. The ethics, humanity and empathy illustrated here is unfathomable. pic.twitter.com/yW0TbEMGN7
— Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella🐭 (@Fynnderella1) July 5, 2025
The nation has watched in horror as catastrophic flooding in Texas has killed 82 people, including 27 children, many of whom were attending a Christian camp when the water began to rise. While normal people prayed for the dead, the still missing, and the first responders risking their own lives to find those unaccounted for, the left did what they always do: politicize it and blame Donald Trump. While the typical ugly responses to the disaster on social media from mom's basement dwellers were bad enough, one of the most sickening responses came from someone whose job it is to make people healthy.
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On Saturday, a pediatrician in the Houston area thought it was a good idea to tweet this out,
"May all visitors, children, non-MAGA voters and pets be safe and dry. Kerr County MAGA voted to gut FEMA. They deny climate change. May they get what they voted for. Bless their hearts."
This is someone whose medical practice is centered on children. The level of evil in this person is unimaginable, and fortunately, she has been fired. But this is one person in the healthcare industry. How many more are out there like her?
This is in no way a denigration of every individual in the healthcare field. The vast majority of them do what they do because it is not just a job, it is a calling. They want to help people, no matter who they are, and do the best they can every day to do that. This person, who calls herself a doctor, has disgusted and outraged them as well. But if you think that journalism is full of liberals, as someone who spent 30-plus years in healthcare, I can tell you that healthcare has journalism beat, hands down.
I hate to imagine what she did to or how she treated her patients with conservative parents....no room for hateful ppl in healthcare. pic.twitter.com/iwf1yU5vjl
— Ash ♍️✨️💋 (@thatVirgogirl25) July 7, 2025
We all remember the story of Ronald Reagan's quip to surgeons in the operating room after he was shot, "I hope you're all Republicans." But 44 years later, is that becoming a reality? Because of healthcare workers who now have no problem letting their advanced-stage TDS all hang out, do Republicans, conservatives, and Trump supporters need a network of trusted healthcare providers?
Right after the election, I brought you my personal story, sadly, much like many other Trump supporters, of losing a friend of over thirty years over politics. That friend is a nurse. I remember telling someone the story of my abrupt unfriending, and that person asked what more and more seems like a valid question: "Does she ask her patients who they voted for?"
A pro-Trump healthcare network might not be too far out of reach. With the introduction of Obamacare in 2010, one of the leading senior citizen advocate groups, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), got a little competition from a new right-leaning group that did not support Obamacare like the AARP, called the Association of Mature American Citizens. There are conservative job boards like Red Balloon and websites that list businesses that do not support woke liberal causes, like Mammoth Nation.
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So, how would such a network be run? Would it be a word-of-mouth, clandestine sort of thing, or are conservative healthcare workers tired of being afraid to voice an opinion in the breakroom or during a little downtime, and want to let conservative patients know where they are at? I know I was. But the more important question might be, once this network was known, would the mainstream medical community try to discredit it in some way? It is probably a pretty safe bet that they would, especially if it is both popular and profitable. The credentials of those healthcare professionals would no doubt be questioned and scrutinized for anything they considered eyebrow-raising. Would it be infiltrated by the left in order to get a better look at those credentials?
Rational people know that healthcare is no place for politics. But the fact that a network such as this would even be considered says all you need to know about the left. The frightening answer to how many more like this Houston physician are out there is: we don't know.
Obama’s out here pretending to care—again. He gutted the healthcare system with mandates, rising premiums, and false promises like
— April Color (@ColorApril) July 3, 2025
“you can keep your doctor.”
He’s fear-mongering because Republicans are finally undoing the mess he left behind.
Nice try, Barry. We remember. 👎💥 pic.twitter.com/CSu4W95Ez2