Our gal Casey—the ear nose and throat resident turned nutrition phenom and now SG candidate—posted something on her substack that should be disqualifying. She posted the first page of a letter from Pfizer to the FDA concerning their submission for review of their vaccine. On the bottom of the page the letter indicates that Pfizer deposit…
Our gal Casey—the ear nose and throat resident turned nutrition phenom and now SG candidate—posted something on her substack that should be disqualifying. She posted the first page of a letter from Pfizer to the FDA concerning their submission for review of their vaccine. On the bottom of the page the letter indicates that Pfizer deposited about $2 million in the US Treasury. She described that as a BRIBE. Another MD, Pharm D pointed out to her that since 1992 the FDA has charged fees to companies that submit petitions for approval of a product. That money deposited in the US Treasury is no bribe. That statement was defamation and she ought to be advised and withdraw her statement and maybe her candidacy. She’s a stupid loose cannon.
Our gal Casey—the ear nose and throat resident turned nutrition phenom and now SG candidate—posted something on her substack that should be disqualifying. She posted the first page of a letter from Pfizer to the FDA concerning their submission for review of their vaccine. On the bottom of the page the letter indicates that Pfizer deposited about $2 million in the US Treasury. She described that as a BRIBE. Another MD, Pharm D pointed out to her that since 1992 the FDA has charged fees to companies that submit petitions for approval of a product. That money deposited in the US Treasury is no bribe. That statement was defamation and she ought to be advised and withdraw her statement and maybe her candidacy. She’s a stupid loose cannon.
She also does not have an active medical license, which is a requirement for the position of surgeon general.