Controversial Healthcare and Politics Unpacked on American Medicine Today
We're dealing with a new type of socialism that marries socialism to identity politics. Society is divided into just two camps: the exploiters and the exploited.
Get ready for a deep dive into the hot-button issues shaping healthcare and politics in this episode of 'American Medicine Today'. Hosted by Kimberly Bermel Benati, Ethan Euchre, and Jeff Wagstaff, the show features the esteemed orthopedic surgeon Dr. Alfred Benati. The conversation spans a variety of topics, from the political landscape and socialism to compelling personal recovery stories and cutting-edge medical innovations.
One quote that stands out encapsulates the show's perspective on societal shifts: 'We're dealing with a new type of socialism that marries socialism to identity politics. Society is divided into just two camps: the exploiters and the exploited'. Joining the hosts is Pete Hegseth, co-host of Fox and Friends Weekend and author of 'American Crusade: Our Fight to Stay Free'. Together, they tackle subjects like leftism, media influence, and the urgent need for new institutions in today's world.
The episode also doesn't shy away from controversy, addressing the use of hydroxychloroquine during the pandemic. If you're looking for an engaging mix of healthcare updates, political discourse, and personal stories of resilience, this episode is a must-listen.