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BumRushDaShow

(171,419 posts)
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:16 AM Yesterday

RFK Jr threatens to withhold millions in funding for hospitals that serve Jell-O and other sugary treats

Source: The Independent

Thursday 30 April 2026 19:57 EDT


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is leading a charge to stop hospitals from serving sugary drinks and foods, including Jell-O.

The Department of Health and Human Services sent a memo to hospitals on March 30 urging them to align with the Department of Agriculture’s new 2025-2030 dietary guidelines, which emphasize limiting sugary, ultra-processed foods.

The agency wants hospitals to “align their food purchases with the dietary guidelines in order to enjoy continued eligibility for Medicaid and Medicare payments,” Kennedy said at a press conference last month.

“We shouldn’t be giving … people who are sick Jell-O and Cheerios and rubber chicken and sugar drinks,” he added.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/rfk-jr-hospital-funding-sugary-foods-b2968484.html



NEWSFLASH to the brainworm host - foods like jello are often part of the first "solid" foods that patients get in hospitals as part of the transition from liquid "clears", particularly after surgery. Most hospitals have "nutritionists" who come up with the various meal plans.

I don't think I have seen cereal like "Cheerios" for breakfast in a hospital and certainly no soda. Water (mostly), and maybe some kind of fruit juice (apple or orange).

These nutritionists have DEGREES and are TRAINED IN THEIR FIELD unlike you, THE MOST UNQUALIFIED Secretary of Health and Human Services EVER (and I served under 9 of them before retiring), and your illicit drug-addled self.
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RFK Jr threatens to withhold millions in funding for hospitals that serve Jell-O and other sugary treats (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
After all, Dr. Kennedy knows best. oasis Yesterday #1
When does that start? Ray Bruns Yesterday #19
I was expecting Jr. to ban Jello because gelatin used to come from horses. no_hypocrisy Yesterday #2
I looked it up because I thought it came from horses too. ratchiweenie Yesterday #55
It could come from horses ToxMarz 18 hrs ago #90
Sometimes jello is all you can keep down. And you need the calories and hydration. Irish_Dem Yesterday #3
Common food before colonoscopy question everything Yesterday #39
Exactly. And when people have the flu. Irish_Dem Yesterday #43
And after oral surgery. (Usually outpatient, but not when other conditions involved) nt eppur_se_muova Yesterday #51
Our mothers always kept jello stocked in their cupboards. Irish_Dem Yesterday #53
I remember as a kid when we had a set of "sundae" glasses like these BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago #88
Yep. Most homes probably had the same. Irish_Dem 18 hrs ago #89
Hello! I have my boxes of LIME GREEN ready for this month! ColoringFool 21 hrs ago #72
Also lonely bird 13 hrs ago #108
Nurses are going to be really angry if RFK takes away jello in the hospital. Irish_Dem 6 hrs ago #111
+1. People need extra protein and calories after surgery dalton99a Yesterday #56
Exactly. Irish_Dem Yesterday #58
+1. It is common sense, and hospitals have been doing it for 100 years dalton99a Yesterday #59
I know! It's what I always start with after a G.I. virus. Laffy Kat 12 hrs ago #109
There needs to be a law that says the director has to have a medical license. yourout Yesterday #4
Yes plain Cheerios are served in many hospitals. Hugin Yesterday #5
Full of glysophate samplegirl Yesterday #10
The same can be said of lots of "healthy" foods. ShazzieB Yesterday #21
But he's not horrified by germs... as in snorting cocaine off toilet seats! deurbano 23 hrs ago #66
An old carcher's mitt! ShazzieB 19 hrs ago #84
It (the plain kind) as an example, has been something recommended for toddlers as an early "solid finger food" for years BumRushDaShow Yesterday #31
Having had too many hospital stays... Hugin Yesterday #41
Oh I know BumRushDaShow Yesterday #50
"Let them eat roadkill." rzemanfl Yesterday #6
Fix the disgusting mess we're feeding the soldiers none of you care about first ms liberty Yesterday #7
With only a few excrptions, hospital food is fine, Ilsa Yesterday #22
What might Wormboy recommend for a post-op meal? Pureed roadkill? Vinca Yesterday #8
Raw sewage durablend Yesterday #14
Uhhhhhhhhhhh, I thought they were the party of "personal accountability". Ferrets are Cool Yesterday #9
Why don't he samplegirl Yesterday #11
Note to self: lastlib Yesterday #12
Out with Jello squares and IN with raccoon penis! Bengus81 Yesterday #13
Knowledge of a subject has never stopped that jack wagon from speaking about that subject. Botany Yesterday #15
I eat sugar free jello and it's good. BigmanPigman Yesterday #16
Possibly because some people are allergic to artificial sweeteners? niyad Yesterday #30
Jello is considered a clear liquid. People on clear liquid diets need sugar. LeftInTX Yesterday #36
Me and my sisters laugh about the "clears" BumRushDaShow Yesterday #38
I was on a "clear" for three weeks back in the day... Hugin Yesterday #47
When I was little, recovering, measles + pneumonia, I remember the fat droplet floating on top. Zackzzzz 22 hrs ago #68
Because sometimes the doctors are more concerned with keeping your strength up than putting you on a diet. Hassin Bin Sober 16 hrs ago #95
Why should they have to? TexasBushwhacker 16 hrs ago #96
The sugar is the point. Healing requires calories. pat_k 15 hrs ago #100
What he doesn't know is harmful Historic NY Yesterday #17
Yep, sometimes something dissolvable, safe, and Ilsa Yesterday #24
He really is one dumb SOB Bristlecone Yesterday #18
Kick that hornet's nest, you miserable brain-dead incompetent... hlthe2b Yesterday #20
Jello helps with digestion issues Racygrandma Yesterday #23
When my mom had cancer jfz9580m Yesterday #33
The new desserts will include stewed roadkill Wicked Blue Yesterday #25
When my husband was in ICU vankuria Yesterday #26
This message was self-deleted by its author vankuria Yesterday #27
Bill Cosby was not available for comment. twodogsbarking Yesterday #28
A little help -misanthroptimist Yesterday #29
Maybe trump university 💩 IcyPeas 21 hrs ago #74
Is this from "The Onion? It's got to be a joke. Ritabert Yesterday #32
shithole, administration, cabinet, republican party are all bat-shit crazy.................. Lovie777 Yesterday #34
RFK, Jr. is mandating liberalgunwilltravel Yesterday #35
Brain Worm speaks again. Joinfortmill Yesterday #37
No, that's the host speaking,... El Mimbreno Yesterday #61
This kind of coercive governing is bullshit SpankMe Yesterday #40
Why worry about Jello? We don't even NEED hospitals! 70sEraVet Yesterday #42
Yep. Eugenics. "Cleaning up the risk pool" pat_k 15 hrs ago #103
That's pretty damn funny coming from death warmed over jr and his boss the syphilitic pig. Grokenstein 14 hrs ago #107
Why are we taking medical advice from someone with a law degree, not a medical degree. Irish_Dem Yesterday #44
If he really wants to make hospital food healthier... bluescribbler Yesterday #45
RFK Jr knows all about Jell-O, generalbetrayus Yesterday #46
That is every hospital in the country. idahoblue Yesterday #48
This dip fuck should ban sugar. Or anything else he doesn't like Autumn Yesterday #49
This creature is demented. travelingthrulife Yesterday #52
I'm not a fan of jello -I don't eat the stuff myself - but it certainly has a place in hospitals for people in recovery Martin68 Yesterday #54
Democrats must impeach this utterly unqualified, incompetent, dangerous ghoul. dalton99a Yesterday #57
Is he anti-Ensure too? Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #60
JFC! People are in the hospital temporarily and the nutritionists know what they're doing. chowder66 Yesterday #62
You wanna help MF'er. Buddyzbuddy 23 hrs ago #63
More possum penis. Or was that raccoon? Buddyzbuddy 23 hrs ago #64
RFK Jr. is the same as all others popsdenver 23 hrs ago #65
Is Jello still served in schools? Now they will get whale heads and racoon penis*s twodogsbarking 23 hrs ago #67
I'm so old that I remember when you could smoke in hospitals. OMGWTF 22 hrs ago #69
When I was a nursing student in the early 1970s, I worked weekends as a unit clerk... 3catwoman3 15 hrs ago #101
Next, he'll ban glucose in IV's! LeftInTX 21 hrs ago #70
+1 dalton99a 21 hrs ago #73
Don't give him any ideas! 3catwoman3 15 hrs ago #99
THAT'S ALL THESE DJT THUGS DO: THREATEN. DEPRIVE. DESTROY. ColoringFool 21 hrs ago #71
Oh no, this is real. You got me; I was sure this was TheOnion. Grokenstein 21 hrs ago #75
And aren't mincing words about it... pat_k 15 hrs ago #105
See: Mayor Bloomberg and Michelle Obama .... IcyPeas 20 hrs ago #76
Bloomberg's "sugary drinks" thing eventually morphed into a tax on "sugary drinks" here in Philly BumRushDaShow 20 hrs ago #78
Someone needs to warn kegsbreath mercuryblues 20 hrs ago #77
And they come in so many pretty colors too! BumRushDaShow 20 hrs ago #79
Sure its all a joke now mercuryblues 19 hrs ago #85
The pudding was my second thought when he said "Jello" BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago #86
;-{) The Jell-O Ultimatum Goonch 20 hrs ago #80
Next he'll demand thay don't provide sugar for the coffee they serve to the patients. patphil 19 hrs ago #81
Any excuse to withhold healthcare funding. Doodley 19 hrs ago #82
Oh just fuck off. Mblaze 19 hrs ago #83
Can they serve whale meat or racoon penis's? EX500rider 18 hrs ago #87
I'm sick. Give me my gyaddamn JELLO!!! Strawberry, not that lime crap. NoSheep 18 hrs ago #91
Not a "memo;" that was a threat. Grins 18 hrs ago #92
Who remembers that Sarah Palin brought sugar cookies to an elementary school, soon after Michelle Obama visited wiggs 18 hrs ago #93
Democrats were accused of creating a "nanny state" BumRushDaShow 17 hrs ago #94
Oh for fucks sake. As a person who was hospitalized multiple times as a kid... pat_k 15 hrs ago #97
I just bought lemon and lime sugar free jello for my upcoming procedure that I'm really not looking forward to wolfie001 15 hrs ago #98
deleted duplicate pat_k 15 hrs ago #102
Dietary advice from a man who stored roadkill in his freezer. sheshe2 15 hrs ago #104
Fuckin moron progressoid 14 hrs ago #106
What?!! I had Jello when I was hospitalized and often with lunch at school, my favorite flavor was green... Rhiannon12866 8 hrs ago #110

ratchiweenie

(8,230 posts)
55. I looked it up because I thought it came from horses too.
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:22 AM
Yesterday

Jell-O's gelatin is derived from the collagen found in the bones, skin, and connective tissues of animals, mainly pigs and cows.

It's still kinda icky and I don't like jello but my husband, son, and grandkids still love it. And yes, sometimes it is the only thing a person can keep down when they are sick. The man is a total idiot.

ToxMarz

(3,021 posts)
90. It could come from horses
Fri May 1, 2026, 06:08 PM
18 hrs ago

Horses just aren't a major player for slaughter in the US (volume wise), certainly not like pigs and cattle. They used to talk about sending old horses 'to the glue factory '. A nice way of saying slaughter.

Irish_Dem

(82,022 posts)
3. Sometimes jello is all you can keep down. And you need the calories and hydration.
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:22 AM
Yesterday

Your body needs calories to heal.

Irish_Dem

(82,022 posts)
53. Our mothers always kept jello stocked in their cupboards.
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:03 AM
Yesterday

For all the reasons we are mentioning.

They had to keep liquids and calories in their kids when they could not eat for one reason or another.

Dental work, flu, sugary, stomach problems.

BumRushDaShow

(171,419 posts)
88. I remember as a kid when we had a set of "sundae" glasses like these
Fri May 1, 2026, 05:56 PM
18 hrs ago


They were nearly break-proof being made with heavy glass, and were almost exclusively used for ice cream or some Jell-O product, including the pudding!

(ETA - ice cream for the inevitable tonsillitis)

Irish_Dem

(82,022 posts)
111. Nurses are going to be really angry if RFK takes away jello in the hospital.
Sat May 2, 2026, 06:35 AM
6 hrs ago

What the heck are some of their patients going to eat.

Irish_Dem

(82,022 posts)
58. Exactly.
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:33 AM
Yesterday

Some years ago I had a serious fall and broke three vertebra in my back.

I had to have surgery to repair all of it.

After the surgery, the pain meds made me sick to my stomach and I could not hold anything down. I could not eat.

The nurses kept telling me that if I did not eat, the bones in my back would not heal.
So it was mostly jello for me. I could keep that down and get some calories in my system.
It kept me going until I could get some food down.

Laffy Kat

(16,972 posts)
109. I know! It's what I always start with after a G.I. virus.
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:52 PM
12 hrs ago

Actually, that's the only time I make or buy Jello, but it's a must.

yourout

(8,857 posts)
4. There needs to be a law that says the director has to have a medical license.
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:24 AM
Yesterday

This is just nuts.

Hugin

(37,944 posts)
5. Yes plain Cheerios are served in many hospitals.
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:26 AM
Yesterday

They are high in fiber and being oats have many benefits including lower starch and carbohydrates.

Rubber chickens on the other hand.

He’s just talking to hear himself prattle.

ShazzieB

(22,796 posts)
21. The same can be said of lots of "healthy" foods.
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:26 AM
Yesterday

Including fruits and vegetables, unless you buy only organically grown produce and other plant based foods (which are more expensive, if you can even find the stuff).

I've been alive for over 76 years now, eating stuff RFK Jr would be horrified by the whole time. If the stuff was going to kill me, it's had plenty of time to do so by now. I refuse to worry about what a man who thinks raw milk is a super food says I should or shouldn't eat, lol.

deurbano

(3,003 posts)
66. But he's not horrified by germs... as in snorting cocaine off toilet seats!
Fri May 1, 2026, 01:18 PM
23 hrs ago

It was never the germs... but apparently, always the jello.

Plus, does he actually believe in fruits and vegetables, organic or not? His carnivore diet seems to avoid them as much as sugar and grain.

I'm his age, and we are not far behind you in age... and given all his other lifestyle choices, I doubt healthy eating was ever a priority. And apparently, he still goes to tanning salons to achieve a face that looks like an old catcher's mitt! But it's not enough to be so wildly reckless with his own health; he wants others to have the same chance to give themselves skin cancer:
https://www.npr.org/2026/03/19/nx-s1-5752430/fda-tanning-beds

ShazzieB

(22,796 posts)
84. An old carcher's mitt!
Fri May 1, 2026, 05:22 PM
19 hrs ago

That's exactly what his face looks like! That really cracked me up, and rereading it still makes me giggle. Does the man not believe in supplements? I mean the only nutritional benefit of sunshine, afaik, is vitamin D, which is easy enough to remedy. I've been taking it every day for years, after bloodwork showed I was low on it.

The article you linked was very interesting. It sounds like he thinks UV light, like raw milk and beef tallow, has some kind of magical properties. What a nutjob. Before he became HHS Secretary, I was only aware of his bizarre views on vaccines. I now see that the vaccine thing was only the tip of the crazy iceberg!

BumRushDaShow

(171,419 posts)
31. It (the plain kind) as an example, has been something recommended for toddlers as an early "solid finger food" for years
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:09 AM
Yesterday

(since it will more easily dissolve). But he must be fixating on their flavored versions -



Hugin

(37,944 posts)
41. Having had too many hospital stays...
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:55 AM
Yesterday

I can vouch that fiber is your friend.

In the hospitals defense, I have only ever seen the plain variety.

They take the diets very seriously. Like a strict cardiac diet cuts out cheddar cheese. Too much salt. No grilled cheese for you!

BumRushDaShow

(171,419 posts)
50. Oh I know
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:51 AM
Yesterday

Been there done that myself (along with family having the ordeal). Have never had any problems with the food.

Back when I was in high school, I used to do 4 hour shifts as a Candy Striper. Had my pink and white-striped jumper, crisply starched hat, and cushiony white "nurse" shoes. Could do my whole hospital round in that slot time frame. Now that hospital has quadrupled in size (I had done the "old original building" back then) and there is no way!

ms liberty

(11,318 posts)
7. Fix the disgusting mess we're feeding the soldiers none of you care about first
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:40 AM
Yesterday

Hospital food is fine. Every one I've eaten in for the last, oh my whole lifetime, has been pretty damn good for the most part.


Ilsa

(64,495 posts)
22. With only a few excrptions, hospital food is fine,
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:31 AM
Yesterday

usually low fat. I think I'd take a shaker of pepper and some cayenne next time I'm overnight.

samplegirl

(14,088 posts)
11. Why don't he
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:47 AM
Yesterday

Worry about the poison being sprayed on our fruits and vegetables instead????

Glysophate!

Bengus81

(10,305 posts)
13. Out with Jello squares and IN with raccoon penis!
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:56 AM
Yesterday

And to think how much I admired that guy decades ago.

Botany

(77,693 posts)
15. Knowledge of a subject has never stopped that jack wagon from speaking about that subject.
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:58 AM
Yesterday

Hospitals have dietitians with college degrees in that subject. They had to take chemistry, biology,
biochemistry, physiology, and lots of classes in food science too. My mother taught human nutrition
@ nursing schools, colleges, as well as working in hospitals, the Ohio Department of Corrections … the inmates got a balanced diet …. and she wrote a textbook that was used all over too.

Btw a lot of people in hospitals are facing life ending diseases and if some chocolates, soda pop,
and cheese burgers make them have a little enjoyment so be it.

RFK Jr. is bereft of any real knowledge. Besides if you snort coke from toilet seats, shot heroin,
and spread disinformation about medicine then you shouldn’t be talking about it.

RFK Jr. is like Trump in that he is burning America to the ground.

BigmanPigman

(55,451 posts)
16. I eat sugar free jello and it's good.
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:12 AM
Yesterday

Why can't they serve that instead?

I mix it into non fat plain yogurt for a treat.

LeftInTX

(34,729 posts)
36. Jello is considered a clear liquid. People on clear liquid diets need sugar.
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:32 AM
Yesterday

It's temporary for surgery prep and recovery.
Because it's their only source of calories.
Can't have yogurt on clear liquid diets.

I personally hate the stuff, but had to eat lemon jello for colonscopy prep.

It's that or clear/lemon gatorade or 7UP, which is also high in sugar.

Sugar is the most basic and simplest form of calories.

Post-op clear liquids are also the diet.

BumRushDaShow

(171,419 posts)
38. Me and my sisters laugh about the "clears"
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:45 AM
Yesterday

E.g , something like a low sodium chicken broth from a bullion cube, and FINALLY transitioning to a broth with one fat droplet floating on top, where we could get excited knowing we were on our way to solid food soon.

Hugin

(37,944 posts)
47. I was on a "clear" for three weeks back in the day...
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:16 AM
Yesterday

Salivation over hot cloudy beige water is something to behold. I don’t remember any jell-o. Only “bullion”, “tea”, and sometimes “ice” for dessert.

I could hear the food cart rolling off of the elevator at the way far end of the hall and ever so slowly creeping up my way.

Zackzzzz

(386 posts)
68. When I was little, recovering, measles + pneumonia, I remember the fat droplet floating on top.
Fri May 1, 2026, 01:52 PM
22 hrs ago

My Grandmother was a nurse in 1900 and when I got better she made me this concoction.
It might have a name, I just don't remember.
In your oatmeal bowl, you put a peeled, soft boiled egg.
Chop it up.
Then add a slice of torn, warm bread.
Give a good mix and then add a little milk.
Yummy

Hassin Bin Sober

(27,478 posts)
95. Because sometimes the doctors are more concerned with keeping your strength up than putting you on a diet.
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:45 PM
16 hrs ago

TexasBushwhacker

(21,265 posts)
96. Why should they have to?
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:14 PM
16 hrs ago

They serve Jello to get a few calories in you when you can't keep anything down, after surgery, etc. He isn't a doctor, or a nutritionist! He needs to be fired or at the very least STFU!!!

pat_k

(13,688 posts)
100. The sugar is the point. Healing requires calories.
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:52 PM
15 hrs ago

More below:

Oh for fucks sake. As a person who was hospitalized multiple times as a kid...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143658981#post97

Historic NY

(40,112 posts)
17. What he doesn't know is harmful
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:15 AM
Yesterday

clear liquid diet, no solid foods..... On my long term hospitalization I was on a feeding tube for 54 days the switch to food took time. They used to mix up a ginger ale slurry with ice to give me some thing to activate swallowing.

Ilsa

(64,495 posts)
24. Yep, sometimes something dissolvable, safe, and
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:36 AM
Yesterday

soft is needed to activate the entirety of the digestive system from lips to anus.

hlthe2b

(114,389 posts)
20. Kick that hornet's nest, you miserable brain-dead incompetent...
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:25 AM
Yesterday
The blowback is going to be delicious! (far better than the jello, but still)

Racygrandma

(199 posts)
23. Jello helps with digestion issues
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:33 AM
Yesterday

My husband has to go to the bathroom a lot. He was told jello helps to resolve that issue. So he buys the little jello cups at the store. Yeah brainworm guy.

jfz9580m

(17,641 posts)
33. When my mom had cancer
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:16 AM
Yesterday

And was undergoing chemo, finding anything she could keep down was hard.
We just needed to get some calories into her she could keep down. Jello might have worked come to think of it.
Kennedy is an ass.

Response to BumRushDaShow (Original post)

Lovie777

(23,442 posts)
34. shithole, administration, cabinet, republican party are all bat-shit crazy..................
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:20 AM
Yesterday

RW 6 jerks is right up with them..................

winning the November elections this year hopefully will be the beginning to end this total nightmare.

The above mentioned people are terrorists and enjoy terrorizing the American people.

SpankMe

(3,741 posts)
40. This kind of coercive governing is bullshit
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:52 AM
Yesterday

When the federal gov't withheld highway funds from states that didn't implement a 55 mph speed limit on highways, conservatives characterized it as government opression. Any federal gov't monetery incentives used to implement (i.e., 'force') a government policy has been labeled 'overreach'.

Now, suddenly, we're blackmailing hospitals into banning Cheerios and Jello by threatening Medicare and Medicaid money?

The word 'hypocrisy' doesn't begin to cover this.

Also, things like Jello, Cheerios, saltine crackers and such are mild foods that provide a soft touch to the system when recovering from surgery and general anesthesia. You don't eat steak and broccoli as your first meal after waking up. That'll put you into gastric violence.

Further, small children undergoing hospitalization need to consume food - any food - so they don't fall into malnutrition. You can't feed them liver and onions.

70sEraVet

(5,572 posts)
42. Why worry about Jello? We don't even NEED hospitals!
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:57 AM
Yesterday

We got President Jesus who can heal people with his radioactive hands!

Grokenstein

(6,396 posts)
107. That's pretty damn funny coming from death warmed over jr and his boss the syphilitic pig.
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:21 PM
14 hrs ago

bluescribbler

(2,544 posts)
45. If he really wants to make hospital food healthier...
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:11 AM
Yesterday

He should tell them to stop serving overcooked vegetables.

Martin68

(27,984 posts)
54. I'm not a fan of jello -I don't eat the stuff myself - but it certainly has a place in hospitals for people in recovery
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:20 AM
Yesterday

or suffering from conditions that impair their ability chew , swallow, or comfortably eat solid food.

Jilly_in_VA

(14,531 posts)
60. Is he anti-Ensure too?
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:49 AM
Yesterday

Because sometimes that's the only thing we could get down our elderly patientents. Or really sick ones whe were on a liquid diet (not dlear).Or milkshakes. Or, God forbid, ICE CREAM for kiddies or adults? Get rid of this idiot by whatever means.

Buddyzbuddy

(2,788 posts)
63. You wanna help MF'er.
Fri May 1, 2026, 12:49 PM
23 hrs ago

Help to get corn syrup in any form of ingredients out of "sugar free" food.
You can't recommend that though because that would piss off the corn growers, and the pharmaceutical industry which pays bribe money to politicians.

Truth in labeling is tantamount to people's health.

popsdenver

(2,489 posts)
65. RFK Jr. is the same as all others
Fri May 1, 2026, 01:14 PM
23 hrs ago

In the Trump/Republican's administration..........

If for every position in their entire CABAL they had a candidate list of descending qualifications of 1000 people made for each job.............they would/have picked # 1000 at the bottom of the list.......SERIOUSLY

AND, it isn't by accident..........

In Hill Billy jargon, all are "suck egg dogs"........

OMGWTF

(5,193 posts)
69. I'm so old that I remember when you could smoke in hospitals.
Fri May 1, 2026, 02:21 PM
22 hrs ago

In high school (class of '74), I was a volunteer Candy Striper at the local hospital. A patient with a broken leg gave me a note and some money to buy him a pack of cigarettes from the gift shop in the lobby. I brought the smokes to him and watched him puff-puff away in front of his doctors. Hell, our high school had a special smoking section for students who weren't old enough to buy cigarettes.

3catwoman3

(29,684 posts)
101. When I was a nursing student in the early 1970s, I worked weekends as a unit clerk...
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:00 PM
15 hrs ago

...in the observation section of the Emergency Department - it was an 8 bed unit where patients who needed to be watched but did not warrant a full admission could be for a 2-3 day stay.

I walked into on of the rooms one day and found an elderly gentleman smoking while getting oxygen via nasal cannula. "You need to put that out RIGHT NOW," I said, rather loudly.

I'm surprised he didn't blow the place up.

Grokenstein

(6,396 posts)
75. Oh no, this is real. You got me; I was sure this was TheOnion.
Fri May 1, 2026, 03:35 PM
21 hrs ago

THEY. WANT. YOU. TO. DIE.
and they want you to suffer while dying.

IcyPeas

(25,686 posts)
76. See: Mayor Bloomberg and Michelle Obama ....
Fri May 1, 2026, 03:44 PM
20 hrs ago
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s ban on large-sized sodas at certain establishments, colloquially known as the soda ban, is a lesson in how to make your cause look ridiculous.

Bloomberg hoped the ban would spark a nationwide crackdown on sugary beverages. Instead, it became the subject of widespread mockery, inspired an instant-classic New York Post headline (“Soda Jerk”) and got struck down by a New York judge this week as “arbitrary and capricious.”

https://www.politico.com/story/2013/03/bloombergs-soda-folly-088841

Before Trump’s efforts to make kids healthier, there was Michelle Obama
The first lady’s “Let’s Move!” initiative to improve school nutrition and exercise drew some criticism from the right — which has been much more muted as the Trump administration promotes MAHA messaging.

But the first lady drew widespread partisan backlash for her efforts, as right-wing media personalities and Republicans vehemently criticized related regulation as government overreach. They have been more muted as the Trump administration, led in part by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now adopts similar messaging about children’s health.

https://19thnews.org/2025/08/michelle-obama-trump-maha-healthy-children/


BumRushDaShow

(171,419 posts)
78. Bloomberg's "sugary drinks" thing eventually morphed into a tax on "sugary drinks" here in Philly
Fri May 1, 2026, 03:59 PM
20 hrs ago

But in the OP's case, brainworm host is looking for a solution to an almost non-existent problem by targeting HOSPITALS, that are already set up for providing specific dietary needs based on a patient's health/condition. But in reality, this is being done to continue to GUT Medicaid by withholding funds.

mercuryblues

(16,493 posts)
77. Someone needs to warn kegsbreath
Fri May 1, 2026, 03:58 PM
20 hrs ago

Lime Jell-o is fantastic made with Tequilla. Coconut Jello with rum...

Jell-o is the gateway drug to blue raspberry and vodka shots.

mercuryblues

(16,493 posts)
85. Sure its all a joke now
Fri May 1, 2026, 05:28 PM
19 hrs ago

just wait until he comes after the chocolate pudding /w Bailys Irish cream. It will never end.

BumRushDaShow

(171,419 posts)
86. The pudding was my second thought when he said "Jello"
Fri May 1, 2026, 05:40 PM
18 hrs ago

because "Jell-o" is actually a name brand.



wiggs

(8,844 posts)
93. Who remembers that Sarah Palin brought sugar cookies to an elementary school, soon after Michelle Obama visited
Fri May 1, 2026, 06:36 PM
18 hrs ago

the school to promote better nutrition and sugar avoidance??

She was horrible...but at the time and still in red areas, promoting healthy foods is radical left ideology. But now it comes from their team so who knows....

BumRushDaShow

(171,419 posts)
94. Democrats were accused of creating a "nanny state"
Fri May 1, 2026, 07:26 PM
17 hrs ago

Turns out the GOP "projects" again.

pat_k

(13,688 posts)
97. Oh for fucks sake. As a person who was hospitalized multiple times as a kid...
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:44 PM
15 hrs ago

... with what in later years was diagnosed as atypical migraine (i.e., intractable vomiting), finally being able to have a little jello -- the only thing that stayed down after a couple days on an IV -- was a fantastic thing.

So what if it was "sugary"? So was the damn glucose in the IV.

Bobbie is mentally deranged.

wolfie001

(7,884 posts)
98. I just bought lemon and lime sugar free jello for my upcoming procedure that I'm really not looking forward to
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:50 PM
15 hrs ago

Restricted diet for about 2 days. Of course, JFK Jr. has to send in his truckload of bullshit. I haven't bought Jello in 20 years. What's next with that crazy mother fucker?

pat_k

(13,688 posts)
102. deleted duplicate
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:02 PM
15 hrs ago

I posted "What's next? Banning Intravenous glucose/dextrose solutions??" then saw LeftinTx beat me to it.

sheshe2

(98,151 posts)
104. Dietary advice from a man who stored roadkill in his freezer.
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:11 PM
15 hrs ago

Goddess knows what he used it for.

Rhiannon12866

(257,710 posts)
110. What?!! I had Jello when I was hospitalized and often with lunch at school, my favorite flavor was green...
Sat May 2, 2026, 04:27 AM
8 hrs ago

There's always room for Jello!

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