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    Unless you’ve been under a rock since around 0730 hours eastern this morning, you heard the news.

    I have several observations:

    1. The team involved at the Stanford School of Medicine can write their own tickets to R&D glory. Gotta love it. Git-r-done !

    2. The team involved at the Stanford School of Medicine were obviously operating under the age-old practice of K.I.S.S. Going for a decades-in-place relatively basic medication and pairing it with what IMHO is the top antibiotic ever produced was/is brilliant.

    3. The typical Democrats are seriously torqued off - they “knew” - they knew they were thiseffingclose to grabbing the brass ring of control. Thiseffingclose.

    4. It ain’t over till it’s over, but It’s obvious one of those Monty Python-esque 16-tom weights is now lifted off our nation’s shoulders.

    5. Unfortunately though, it may be too late to contain our government - especially the damnable Federal Reserve and the El Guapo administration holdover-laden CDC to stop - simply stop the b.s. and think of the nation for once. Just once. It’s not really asking much. But then again, the people in those places were put there to help “fundamentally transform The United States” via hopeandchange.

    Regarding that last - # 5 - We’re still really close to a true SHTF economic and societal collapse in our nation. And if the typical Democrats get in the way of things from today on, one of the sane adults in the room will need to bring up the immortal words of General McKitrick at NORAD: “I’m ordering our bombers back to fail-safe; we might have to go through this thing after all.”