Trump Nominates A Witch Doctor To Be Surgeon General

Uh, she is a doctor, and MD, a graduate of Stanford Medical School
Dr. Casey Means is a Stanford-educated physician who earned both her undergraduate and medical degrees from Stanford University. She began a surgical residency at Oregon Health & Science University but left the program before completion to focus on preventive health and functional medicine. In 2019, she co-founded Levels, a health technology company. As of January 2024, her Oregon medical license is listed as inactive. Head Topics+4People.com+4Vanity Fair+4MedicalEconomics+5Vanity Fair+5People.com+5

On May 7, 2025, President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means to serve as the next U.S. Surgeon General, replacing his previous nominee, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat. American Hospital Association+10People.com+10NPR+10

Currently, Rear Admiral Denise Hinton is serving as the acting U.S. Surgeon General, having assumed the role on January 20, 2025.
 
Dr. Casey Means is a Stanford-educated physician who earned both her undergraduate and medical degrees from Stanford University. She began a surgical residency at Oregon Health & Science University but left the program before completion to focus on preventive health and functional medicine. In 2019, she co-founded Levels, a health technology company. As of January 2024, her Oregon medical license is listed as inactive. Head Topics+4People.com+4Vanity Fair+4MedicalEconomics+5Vanity Fair+5People.com+5

On May 7, 2025, President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means to serve as the next U.S. Surgeon General, replacing his previous nominee, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat. American Hospital Association+10People.com+10NPR+10

Currently, Rear Admiral Denise Hinton is serving as the acting U.S. Surgeon General, having assumed the role on January 20, 2025.
THe obsession with the license is hilarious.
 
LMAO, now you're worried about who's running the country after four years of running on auto pilot? The things he has done in the first 100 days is more than Biden did in four years. Try again.
Except what you say didn't happen, and your second sentence is factually untrue. Most of Trump's orders are stalled because they're facing court challenges.
 
I wonder what it will take to wake Trump supporters up. Every day I watch the news to see what atrocity Trump will come up with next. And I am never disappointed. This time, Trump nominated another incompetent fool to a high position. This time, the position of Surgeon General. Her name is Casey Means. She is a holistic medicine doctor. Which basically makes her a witch doctor. (She isn't an actual doctor) As you probably know, holistic medicine involves such things as meditation and herbal remedies to cure illness. But I prefer to be treated by things that come from SCIENCE. Things that have gone through double blind studies. Though with Trump wanting to do away with things like Medicare and Medicaid, I guess he figures that people need something to fall back on.
Go back to Tik Tok or wherever you came from. The crap you write sounds like a bored high school student high on weed.
 
I wonder what it will take to wake Trump supporters up. Every day I watch the news to see what atrocity Trump will come up with next. And I am never disappointed. This time, Trump nominated another incompetent fool to a high position. This time, the position of Surgeon General. Her name is Casey Means. She is a holistic medicine doctor. Which basically makes her a witch doctor. (She isn't an actual doctor) As you probably know, holistic medicine involves such things as meditation and herbal remedies to cure illness. But I prefer to be treated by things that come from SCIENCE. Things that have gone through double blind studies. Though with Trump wanting to do away with things like Medicare and Medicaid, I guess he figures that people need something to fall back on.
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I wonder what it will take to wake Trump supporters up. Every day I watch the news to see what atrocity Trump will come up with next. And I am never disappointed. This time, Trump nominated another incompetent fool to a high position. This time, the position of Surgeon General. Her name is Casey Means. She is a holistic medicine doctor. Which basically makes her a witch doctor. (She isn't an actual doctor) As you probably know, holistic medicine involves such things as meditation and herbal remedies to cure illness. But I prefer to be treated by things that come from SCIENCE. Things that have gone through double blind studies. Though with Trump wanting to do away with things like Medicare and Medicaid, I guess he figures that people need something to fall back on.
Means is a full blown whackadoo.

Her own words:

There were so many “out there” things I did to try to tap into the “mystical” side of evolving my consciousness and ultimately being ready for partnership. Here are a few (these are NOT necessarily recommendations, but they were part of my journey!):

  1. I set up a small meditation shrine in my house and prayed to photos of my ancestors asking for support on my personal journey, and wrote mantras and manifestations on small pieces of paper and tucked them around the shrine.
  2. I went to weekly group meditations and spiritual lectures at Self Realization Fellowship in order to tune in with Spirit.
  3. I worked with a spiritual medium who helped me try to connect with my spirit guides for support and guidance.
  4. I did full moon ceremonies with grounded, powerful women where we called in abundance and let go of what wasn’t serving us, and amplified each others’ dreams. (I love this book: Lunar Abundance).
  5. I hiked alone and talked (literally out loud) to the trees, letting them know I was ready for partnership, and asking them if they could help.
  6. I made wishes on heads-up pennies, I made wishes when the clock struck 11:11, and I made wishes on the first stars I saw in the night sky!
  7. I pursued visualization techniques like the “Silva Method” that helped me “see” my visions for the future.
  8. I did plant medicine experiences with trusted guides and wrote extensively about my experience and insights. 🍄
  9. I read a LOT of poetry about love: Cesar Vallejo, Buson, Billy Collins, Abu Sa'id Abul Khayr, ee cumings, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Frederick Morgan, Isobel Thrilling, Kathleen Jamie, Kay Ryan, Kuan Tao-Sheng, Louise Bogan, Linda Paston, Louise Gluck, Marina Tsvetaeva, Mark Neppo, Mary Oliver, Maxine Kumin, Otero Silva, Nina Cassain, Kay Ryan Pablo Neurda, Rilke, Risa Kaparo, Sahabi, Rumi, Susan Olds, Sylvia Plath, Theodore Roethke… these are just a few of the poets I meditated on during this journey. I remember reflecting so much on this poem by Kay Ryan, “Stardust”:


In order to get “stardust,” I wanted to make myself a “perfect plane - something still”...

I needed to ground and be present. I needed to stop traveling every weekend and saying yes to everything for fear of missing out (FOMO) and disappointing people (remember, every “yes” is actually a “no” to something else).

In the end, I’m not sure what worked and what didn’t, but it all meant something to me in setting my focus and energy, and taking that positive action created magic.

:spinner: :cuckoo: :spinner: :cuckoo: :spinner: :cuckoo: :spinner: :cuckoo::spinner: :cuckoo:


 
How well is Trump's appointment of a woman who practices witchcraft going over with the MAGA Christians?
 
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Means is a full blown whackadoo.

Her own words:

There were so many “out there” things I did to try to tap into the “mystical” side of evolving my consciousness and ultimately being ready for partnership. Here are a few (these are NOT necessarily recommendations, but they were part of my journey!):

  1. I set up a small meditation shrine in my house and prayed to photos of my ancestors asking for support on my personal journey, and wrote mantras and manifestations on small pieces of paper and tucked them around the shrine.
  2. I went to weekly group meditations and spiritual lectures at Self Realization Fellowship in order to tune in with Spirit.
  3. I worked with a spiritual medium who helped me try to connect with my spirit guides for support and guidance.
  4. I did full moon ceremonies with grounded, powerful women where we called in abundance and let go of what wasn’t serving us, and amplified each others’ dreams. (I love this book: Lunar Abundance).
  5. I hiked alone and talked (literally out loud) to the trees, letting them know I was ready for partnership, and asking them if they could help.
  6. I made wishes on heads-up pennies, I made wishes when the clock struck 11:11, and I made wishes on the first stars I saw in the night sky!
  7. I pursued visualization techniques like the “Silva Method” that helped me “see” my visions for the future.
  8. I did plant medicine experiences with trusted guides and wrote extensively about my experience and insights. 🍄
  9. I read a LOT of poetry about love: Cesar Vallejo, Buson, Billy Collins, Abu Sa'id Abul Khayr, ee cumings, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Frederick Morgan, Isobel Thrilling, Kathleen Jamie, Kay Ryan, Kuan Tao-Sheng, Louise Bogan, Linda Paston, Louise Gluck, Marina Tsvetaeva, Mark Neppo, Mary Oliver, Maxine Kumin, Otero Silva, Nina Cassain, Kay Ryan Pablo Neurda, Rilke, Risa Kaparo, Sahabi, Rumi, Susan Olds, Sylvia Plath, Theodore Roethke… these are just a few of the poets I meditated on during this journey. I remember reflecting so much on this poem by Kay Ryan, “Stardust”:


In order to get “stardust,” I wanted to make myself a “perfect plane - something still”...

I needed to ground and be present. I needed to stop traveling every weekend and saying yes to everything for fear of missing out (FOMO) and disappointing people (remember, every “yes” is actually a “no” to something else).

In the end, I’m not sure what worked and what didn’t, but it all meant something to me in setting my focus and energy, and taking that positive action created magic.

:spinner: :cuckoo: :spinner: :cuckoo: :spinner: :cuckoo: :spinner: :cuckoo::spinner: :cuckoo:


She's the conservative equivalent of a crystal-gripping hippie.
 
How well is Trump's appointment of a woman who practices witchcraft going over with the MAGA Christians?
Quite well it seems.

They don't actually have any willpower of their own, they just believe and act as they are told.
 
She's the conservative equivalent of a crystal-gripping hippie.
She ingests magic mushrooms, communes with trees, consults with witches to speak to ghosts, dances by the light of the full moon (a literal lunatic), makes wishes on pennies and clocks, and snorts stardust.

MAGA is totally off the rails and they don't even know it.
 
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