
So let's look at some of @JoeBiden BS
Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, claims to be a "leading Epidemiologist" oves to bash @realDonaldTrump in his Biden commercial. So who is this guy really.


Abdominal Cramps
Abdominal Migraine
Abdominal Pain
Abnormal Bowel Movement
Abnormal Stool


He Treats
Abdominal Abscess
Abdominal Adhesions
Abdominal Wall Defect
Advanced Heart Failure
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia
Loves to Bash Trump's lack of contact tracing

Abdominal Surgery
Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplant
Appendectomy
Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant
So his transplanting is basically just Bone Marrow.
This isn't a Dr. Michael Debakey level specialist.
Dr. Thomas Fishbein is a general surgeon in Wash DC and is affiliated with one hospital Georgetown. Huge Democrat donor
Loves to tell the story about a young mother of 4 asked if she was going to die & he couldn't give her the answer he wanted to. He goes as far as describing her charm bracelet

He is a real doctor, a flaming liberal one. During an interview, because this guy loves being on camera, he was caught in a lie about this "young mother of four", his answer was "she was a composite"



He tweets out this to drive fear of how he spends 18 hrs a day in this level of PPE because of COVID-19 but cloth masks saves lives.

But his patient reviews aren't stellar


Dr. Taison Bell, noted that "it was not yet possible to tell whether the treatment actually 'cured,' or even significantly benefited, the president."
https://t.co/DCWVmhm8kA
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and late last year he rolled back the mandate of conservation authorities there, prompting the resignations of several members of the greenbelt advisory

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but his name also pops up in a LOT of other ford projects. for instance - he controls the long term lease on big parts of toronto's portlands... where doug ford once proposed building an nfl stadium and monorail... https://t.co/weOMJ51bVF

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1/ Here’s a list of conversational frameworks I’ve picked up that have been helpful.
Please add your own.
2/ The Magic Question: "What would need to be true for you
3/ On evaluating where someone’s head is at regarding a topic they are being wishy-washy about or delaying.
“Gun to the head—what would you decide now?”
“Fast forward 6 months after your sabbatical--how would you decide: what criteria is most important to you?”
4/ Other Q’s re: decisions:
“Putting aside a list of pros/cons, what’s the *one* reason you’re doing this?” “Why is that the most important reason?”
“What’s end-game here?”
“What does success look like in a world where you pick that path?”
5/ When listening, after empathizing, and wanting to help them make their own decisions without imposing your world view:
“What would the best version of yourself do”?
Please add your own.
2/ The Magic Question: "What would need to be true for you
1/\u201cWhat would need to be true for you to\u2026.X\u201d
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) December 4, 2018
Why is this the most powerful question you can ask when attempting to reach an agreement with another human being or organization?
A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody: https://t.co/Yo6jHbSit9
3/ On evaluating where someone’s head is at regarding a topic they are being wishy-washy about or delaying.
“Gun to the head—what would you decide now?”
“Fast forward 6 months after your sabbatical--how would you decide: what criteria is most important to you?”
4/ Other Q’s re: decisions:
“Putting aside a list of pros/cons, what’s the *one* reason you’re doing this?” “Why is that the most important reason?”
“What’s end-game here?”
“What does success look like in a world where you pick that path?”
5/ When listening, after empathizing, and wanting to help them make their own decisions without imposing your world view:
“What would the best version of yourself do”?