PCIntern (28,547) posts
I want to say something about the "dental visit"...
First of all, I’m NOT SAYING that in fact he had a dental visit. Since I don’t believe a single word they say about anything at all whatsoever, my assumption was and is that something else was going on.
No, I’d like to address the faulty statements in the press which have been made about dentists offices, dental treatment, and dentists.
1. …that dentists don’t have offices open on Saturday afternoons, so he couldn’t be seen. Ridiculous- I have opened my office at all hours of the day and night for certain situations and/or certain patients. 1....
2. There’s a dental operatory in the White House. That’s nice… he wasn’t in DC and I’m gonna go one step further: none of us, but particularly the lay people have any idea what his intraoral configuration might be, and quite frankly, when an individual performs a dental reconstruction, he or she essentially “marries” the patient because there is a familiarity with all the elements of the case which are very detailed, highly variable, and complex at times. 2....
1. A half-kudo to
PCI for "getting" something some Progs - DUpipo? MSM? Dem pols? - don't/won't. When the President calls for an urgent dental visit, the dentist won't say, "It's not my office hours."
2. PCI lost that half-kudo over this bit of stupidity. Trump has had homes in NYC, MaL, and at times, in the WH for decades. He will have dentists and doctors familiar with him in all those places, and his medical and dental records are easily available in/to all those locations (and more besides). If the records are not literally in those places, Epic or a similar medical DB programs make records transfers easy and secure (HIPAA compliance). How
PCI doesn't know all this eludes me.