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Saturday, September 13, 2025

"PROVE ME WRONG"

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I redacted this fellow's name merely to throw some sand in the gears of anyone who might want to ID and harass him. "Gish Gallop." Yeah, also known in The Olden Days as the enervating "Yes, but..." fallacy whack-a-mole loop.
 
I'll have my sport with the now-deceased All-Knowing Super-Debater Of Our Time Charlie Kirk shortly. Stay tuned. I'm as worn out as y'all must be from the relentless Cat47 NeuroStorm of Synaptic Stupid since September 10th.
 
SEPT 17th UPDATE 
 
In the wake of reviewing a number of Charlie Kirk's "Prove Me Wrong" Step-Up-To-The-Mic ad hoc micro "debates," I have to conclude that trying to critically, factually question his positions would be a waste of time.
 
"Charlie SAID it. I BELIEVE it. That SETTLES it!" 

I watched Charlie Kirk "debate" a questioner on a YouTube video, a fellow who asked him about "Universal Healthcare." Mr. Kirk dismissively replied that "it's never worked anywhere it's ever been tried."
 
I worked in health care analytics for a long time, delving into the broad gamut of issues ranging from clinical workflow process, outcomes research, and economic factors. I wrote my first grad school semester paper in 1994, wherein I composed a 51-pg "argument analysis" of the JAMA 1994 "Single Payer" proposal (pdf). I flowcharted the "truth claims" logic of every declarative assertion ("seek first to understand"), followed up by point-by-point evidence-based pro & con evaluations of every claim ("seek only then to be understood"). I have more than 100 hours in that one paper.
 
I subsequently spent years as a next-of-kin caregiver, beginning with my now-late elder daughter, followed by serving for years as POA and legal guardian for both of my now-late, then progressively ailing, nursing home-bound parents. Finally I finished up that journey by seeing my younger daughter out of this life in 2018, a victim of crushing stage IV pancreatic cancer. My knowledge of the health care system is at once broad and deep. And, oh, yeah, done my share of acute care patient time. See my "Shards of Healthcare" writings.
 
But, Charlie Kirk some months back simply told his questioner--and would surely condescend to me--that "90% of our heath care problem is a matter of lifestyle: exercise, diet, vitamin-D, and supplements."
 
Decide for yourselves. 

Gotta move on to other topics.

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