And like the fucking definition of Casus Belli.
He may have a point, because journalists don’t refer to Rafael (“Ted”) Cruz or Willard (“Mitt”) Romney.
But they don’t call them Dr. Cruz or Dr. Romney, either.
Dr. ain’t a nickname.
Karen Carpetbagger
That is a work of pure genius!!!
What makes celebrities think that they are qualified for anything outside of their celebrity, including political office. I guess the answer to that is that they are in the grip of “celebrity” and all of the ego trip that that includes. It’s pretty sick and twisted stuff.
First of all, a guy that chose a foreign military instead of that of the country he was born and claims loves so much. And also as a physician he probably served as an officer which makes it more problematic.
I personally couldn’t care less, but I find interesting those wrap-myself-in-the-flag types in Fox News haven’t question him about it.
In her response to another of Doocy’s questions, Psaki accidently refers to Lindsey Graham as ‘she’ yes, Jen quickly corrected herself but it was pretty darn funny. 
Now it’s cancel culture to call someone by their own name? Surprised this one isn’t filed under the CRT boogeyman.
They’re gonna downplay it until they have perfected the best victim spin possible.
Senator Lindsay Graham, he/him.
Accidentally?
Or used Graham’s preferred pronouns from private social events.
And if, heaven forbid, he’s elected, will he insist on being addressed as “Senator Dr. Oz”?
Hope Doofy was wearing an SPF 50 sunblock, cuz he got burned.
Naw. He’ll be The Grand Wizard of Oz.
Sometimes/sometimes not
Not muslimy. He was born in Turkey and is a Muslim.
Lindz prefers the group pronoun “Gag of Magats”.
With a strong emphasis on the Q.
Actually he was born in Cleveland, and the traitor chose to serve in the Turkish Army, out of sheer muslimry.
Mehmet Oz, son of Mustafa Oz.
Bet he’d hate it even more if that one got out.