The swamp is at it again, Patriots. This time they're targeting President Trump's brilliant surgeon general nominee, Dr. Casey Means, with coordinated smear attacks disguised as 'religious conservative concerns' about her supposedly 'woo-woo' health philosophy.
Dr. Means, whose confirmation is currently under Senate review, has come under increasing scrutiny from establishment Republicans who clearly don't understand that Americans are SICK AND TIRED of the failed medical establishment that profits off keeping people sick rather than actually healing them.
The attacks center around Means' holistic approach to health, which – horror of horrors – actually focuses on nutrition, lifestyle changes, and addressing root causes of disease instead of just pushing Big Pharma pills. Her background as a wellness influencer apparently makes the medical establishment nervous because she dares to suggest that maybe, just maybe, eating real food and reducing toxins might prevent chronic disease.
The Real Reason They're Panicking
Here's what's really happening: Dr. Means represents everything the corrupt medical-industrial complex fears most – a doctor who puts patients before profits and isn't afraid to challenge the status quo that has made Americans the sickest people in the developed world despite spending the most on healthcare.
While critics nitpick her integration of nutritional medicine with what they dismissively call 'New Age spirituality,' real Americans are celebrating that we finally have a surgeon general nominee who understands that true health comes from more than just prescription drugs and surgical procedures.
The establishment's desperate attacks on anyone who threatens their profitable sick-care system shows exactly why we need Dr. Means in this position.
Social media users are already rallying support for various causes they believe in, with influencers across platforms mobilizing their audiences for different nominations and competitions. This grassroots energy should be directed toward supporting Trump's nominees who will actually fight for American health freedom.
The question Patriots should be asking isn't whether Dr. Means' approach is too 'alternative' – it's why the medical establishment is so threatened by someone who might actually make Americans healthier. Could it be because healthy Americans don't need their expensive, ineffective treatments?
