Discussion: Medical Correspondent Who Violated Ebola Quarantine Now Out At NBC

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I watched the peanut allergy story live, and again on YouTube, and in my opinion, Dr. Snyderman was drunk. Either that, or she was suffering from a Pinot allergy.

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Granted, I dunno this woman from Adam, but you know how some people just look like a self-entitled ass?

So she violated a quarantine despite being a doctor who should have known better, was obviously drunk on the job, and yet has been hired as faculty in a “major medical school”. This is called being privileged.

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…and they often drive Beemers.

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Good riddance!
She’s sappy and unctuous, just like Brian Williams.
I hope I never see either one of them ever again on TV.

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If the huckster known as Dr. Oz would quit, we’d be a lot healthier.

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3 of MSNBC’s 6 viewers were stunned.

She’s only on NBC, so you have to revise those numbers slightly upwards, 6 out of 12 maybe.

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Every moment has been an honor.

And this is why NBC’s rank nepotism is such an outrage and such a slap in the faces of the thousands of talented young, ordinary Americans who could have filled any of the NBC slots with a professionalism and interest lacking in these, mostly, connected Village children.
Luck, Doc, I’m sure your final months at this chaotic institution were hell.

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Son’t worry, MSNBC will issue a formal public apology soon enough.

As is always the case, an elite, self-important “expert” employed by a powerful corporate entity does something reckless and worthy of scorn, and the corporate wagons are circled. Everything Snyderman ever did was “the best”, “highly professional”, blah, blah, blah, and she’s sent on her wealthy way. This “medical professional” acted like a total ass, arrogantly endangered others and acted indignant about anyone daring to criticize her willful acts of health violations. Don’t let the NBC peacock bite you in the ass on the way out, Nancy…if it did, it might come down with Ebola.

From high-profile reporter to high-profile faculty? Dr. Nancy’s leaping out of the frying pan and into the fire :end:

You probably meant “just act like (or possibly sound like) a self-entitled ass,” right?
Looks can be deceiving (this case possibly notwithstanding)…and are also more subject to bias, imho.

The medical school is lucky to get her;, she’s wasted on television.

I’d be more interested if it were Scarborough being fired or resigning.

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She has a nice profile albeit a bit sad.

Personally, I’m torn regarding this lady Doctor. She always seemed to be genuine to me but the Ebola thing was a bad judgment on her part and the fact that she climbed to where she was in corporate news means to me that she was in on the MSM circle jerk.
She may have started out with good intentions and just got progressively sucked into the Wurlitzer that is todays spin on the news?

She ought to run back to medicine and shed the cloak of sleaze that comes from being a part of network news.

A surgeon. That explains a lot. Most arrogant physicians as a group