The nurse will see you shortly
Today's nurses know exactly what to do with MAGA patients.
J.R. Dunn | March 30, 2026
Over the past few months, there has been a rash of social media videos from nurses making absolutely atrocious comments about people with whom they disagree politically. Here’s an example, posted this past weekend.
Actually, these have been common since Pres. Trump began his second term, but they’ve really ramped up since the beginning of combat in the Gulf. This one wants all MAGA supporters to jump off bridges so that she can take pleasure in watching. Others, cutting a lot closer to the bone, have stated that they’d refuse care to MAGA supporters or, in one case, take steps during treatment to assure that they wouldn’t recover. (I heard that this one was fired, but I haven’t been able to track the story down to verify that.) In other words, acting like those medical psychopaths who deliberately target patients.
The response to these vids has been surprise and shock: these young women have embarked on careers devoted to the care of the sick and helpless. Yet here they are wishing pain, misery, and even death to those who hold different opinions.
There exists a medical protocol called the Liverpool Care Pathway. It was pioneered by the British National Health Service as a means of saving money regarding the treatment of terminal patients. It is widely used in Europe, Canada, and has made inroads in a number of hospices in the U.S. (The NHS claims that it has been "discontinued" but it remains in use under other names.)
What it amounts to, behind the filigree of abstruse medical terminology, is injecting dying patients with large doses of morphine then walking out and closing the door. That’s it, really. Patients are given no water or nourishment, just another morphine shot every few hours to keep ‘em quiet. After a few days they die of thirst, and then they shovel ‘em into a ditch.
And who is it whose giving those injections? Why, it wouldn’t be the nurses, would it?
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