Calley Means, an author and co-founder of the health care company Truemed, joined this year’s Politico Health Care Summit as a special government employee for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy where he roasted establishment journalists and lobbyists in person.
🔥 MUST WATCH: Calley Means GOES OFF on Politico and a Room Full of Anti-MAHA Lobbyists
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"When you turn on CNBC, it's just a nonstop infomercial for pharma. It's a Skyrizi commercial followed by Scott Gottlieb saying how Bobby's k*lling people followed by a breathless coverage… pic.twitter.com/bAJmdflnSJ
Politico White House Bureau Chief Dasha Burns asked Means to address concerns about HHS losing a quarter of the agency’s employees and struggling to deal with “drug safety” or “whether we’re prepared for the next pandemic.”
The HHS employee immediately went to work slamming the “reporters and lobbyists in the room,” saying, “I truly ask for a little bit of humility about what the voters were trying to say by putting Bobby Kennedy in this position of power. I’d ask for a little bit of humility to ask why Bobby Kennedy along with President Trump are the two most popular political figures in America by far.”
He continued, “What the voters were trying to say, and I think they were right, is that the system is really on the wrong track. That the existing health authorities just demonstrably – the NIH oversaw, and this is just consensus at this point, the literal creation of a pandemic. The NIH, whose goal is to promote American health, has overseen a devastation of American health over the past twenty years.”
Means cited “disease rates skyrocketing” and “America leading the world in almost every chronic disease” as examples of the medical establishment’s failures.
A lack of innovation with therapeutics and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) being controlled by Big Pharma lobbyists were more problematic issues addressed by the special government employee.
Next, Means turned his focus on the media, telling the audience, “When you turn on CNBC, it’s just a nonstop infomercial for pharma. It’s a Skyrizi commercial followed by Scott Gottlieb saying how Bobby’s killing people followed by a breathless coverage of the measles outbreak and no mention of the mental health crisis…”
Burns cut him off, asking how firing HHS employees helps with the issues he listed, and Means answered, “It is insane for you to insinuate the thing standing between us and better health is more government bureaucrats.”
“That’s not what I mean,” Burns tried gaslighting Means, but he retorted, “That is what everyone is saying. It is absolutely insane…”
Regarding the scientists at HHS, Means said, “Those scientists fundamentally have overseen a record of utter failure,” and an individual in the crowd shouted, “That’s not true!”
Means responded by calling out the modern American medical establishment for failing to lower the rates of any chronic disease and “pushing Ozempic on six year olds.”
He also told the lobbyists in the room that they “do not have the humility to admit” American health care needs reform and pointed out they laugh at the MAHA movement “when we have the sickest children in the developed world.”
The epic dressing down of Big Pharma lobbyists and lapdog media members went viral online with Americans cheering on Means’ remarks.
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