Hey, kids, welcome to the Phile for a Wednesday. How are you doing? Dr. Phil McGraw, the host of the "Dr. Phil Show," revealed his stance against smoking weed by explaining why he believes it’s actually bad for you. According to Vice, the world’s favorite American unlicensed psychologist (he does, however, actually have a doctorate in clinical psychology!) believes that cannabis use will fry your brain, comparing it to “opening your computer and pouring water inside.” The topic came about on his talk show when the mother of an 11-year-old boy named JJ, described the preteen as having violent behavior. He also was allegedly smoking marijuana, and his mother described how JJ had once even threatened her with a steak knife. Dr. Phil took the opportunity to make some misleading claims about marijuana use that Vice disproved through Michael Verbora, a doctor with Aleafia Total Health Network, an organization that helps Canadians access medical cannabis. Let’s see what they said: Dr. Phil: “Your brain grows until you’re 25 at least and it’s constantly changing. When you get to be 18, 19, 20, it’s actually pruning itself back. When you smoke marijuana it’s like opening your computer up and pouring water inside, a lot of things short out and it connects where it’s not supposed to and really creates problems.” Dr. Verbora says that although “weed relaxes some of the chemicals secreted by the brain that cause anxiety or pain, ‘there is no evidence that any type of rewiring is taking place.'” Dr. Phil: “Even occasional marijuana smokers will look at a multi-point drop in IQ, even with just occasional use like once a week or two or three times a month. You’ll see IQ drop and motivation will drop across time.” Dr. Verbora referenced three separate studies that revealed that cannabis use had only a little effect on cognitive function or IQ decline in teenagers and that that tiny effect on cognitive function actually went away when the marijuana user stopped smoking for 72 hours. He told Vice, “That’s been debunked.” Dr. Phil: “For a 10-year-old child to be smoking dope, he’s self-medicating his anxiety. So you understand why I said this child can’t go home.” He went on to threaten JJ’s mother by saying that if she refused to send him in for treatment, that he would, “have to report it within 24 hours and the child will be removed.” Dr. Verbora explained that young people smoke weed for mental health issues such as anxiety or depression. And although advising other treatment options for mental illness would be more appropriate, he called out Dr. Phil’s ignorant use of the word “dope” in referring to cannabis, saying that it negatively brands weed smokers. “No intelligent physician or doctor would ever use the word ‘dope’ to describe cannabis,” he said. David Juurlink, head of clinical pharmacology and toxicology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center, also explained how Dr. Phil should be drawing his attention more to other substances, saying, “Maybe Dr. Phil should redirect hyperbole to alcohol, tobacco, opioids, and benzos, all of which are considerably more harmful, as is exploiting your troubled preteen on national television.” Dr. Phil: Vice pointed out that he framed “JJ as a ‘gun toting, pot smoking’ kid, along with the photo of him smoking weed and holding a gun seem to imply that cannabis is tied to his violent tendencies.” Dr. Verbora explained that he found no evidence that smoking weed causes aggressive behavior, saying, “I’ve treated 5,000 patients and 5,000 out of my 5,000 say cannabis makes them feel relaxed and calm.” Rebecca Haines-Saah, a public health policy expert and professor at the University of Calgary, also explained that clearly JJ and his family have other complex and behavioral issues besides marijuana use. In noting that it’s concerning that Dr. Phil was naively linking violence to marijuana without the proper data behind his conjecture, she said, “Kids with complex problems drop out or don’t succeed in school because those problems are not addressed. Occasional cannabis use is not the risk here.” Dr. Verbora added in commenting on JJ’s case, “We don’t really have those pieces to the story. We don’t know if this is causal use, episodic use, or whether it’s actually causing harm.”
Barry Morphew may not have wanted his wife to remain alive, but he did want her vote for former President Donald Trump to be counted. After his wife Suzanne Morphew disappeared in May last year, the Colorado man cast a fraudulent vote on her behalf in November’s 2020 presidential election, according to court documents obtained by the Associated Press. Morphew was arrested on May 5th on charges of first-degree murder, tampering with physical evidence, and attempt to influence a public servant. Now, in addition to first-degree murder charges, the 53-year-old has been charged with felony forgery and misdemeanor offenses related to mail ballots, court records say. Suzanne Morphew, age 49, disappeared on May 10th, 2020, near Salida, in Chaffee County, Colorado. The mother of two daughters was last seen on a bike ride on Mother’s Day. A week after the disappearance of his wife, Morphew posted a video on Facebook promising to do “whatever it takes” to get his wife back. “We love you, we need you, your girls need you,” Barry Morphew told his wife Suzanne in the video. “If anyone is out there that can hear this that has you, please, we’ll do whatever it takes to bring you back,” Morphew said. “No questions asked... however much they want... I will do whatever it takes to get you back. Honey, I love you, I want you back so bad.” Morphew offered a $100,000 reward for his wife’s safe return, and the reward amount was doubled to $200,000 by a friendly friend. For a year, state, local, and federal investigators... including Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the 11th Judicial District... searched for Suzanne without any luck beyond uncovering a few personal belongings. A year of more than 135 arrest warrants, 400 interviews, and 1,400 tips finally lead to an arrest: Suzanne’s husband himself. One incriminating clue submitted by the Chaffee County Clerk’s Office was a voter ballot in the mail for missing person Suzanne Morphew. The ballot did not have the required signature but was signed on the witness signature line by Barry Morphew on October 15th, according to the arrest warrant affidavit. After the county clerk turned the ballot and envelope in as evidence of voter fraud in March, Morphew reportedly confessed to submitting his wife’s ballot in an interview with FBI agents. “Just because I wanted Trump to win,” Morphew allegedly said in a transcript of conversation included in the affidavit. “I just thought, give him another vote.” “I figured all these other guys are cheating,” he allegedly added, claiming his missing wife was Republican and “was going to vote for Trump anyway.” According to court documents, Morphew told the agents: “I didn’t know you couldn’t do that for your spouse,” he allegedly said, according to the affidavit. Morphew is being held in the Chaffee County Detention Facility for the death of his wife. Bond has been set at $1,000 for the ballot offense, but he’s being held without bail on murder charges, according to Fox 31 in Denver. He is next set to appear in court on May 27th and will be represented by public defenders. Investigators believe Suzanne Morphew is dead but have not found her body.
The Israel-Palestine conflict has raged on for decades. And now, achieving peace seems less possible than ever. Over the past week, an escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip has left more than 200 Palestinians and 12 Israelis have died. Following protests over the eviction of six Palestinian families from an East Jerusalem neighborhood, Hamas (a militant Palestinian Islamist group) launched rocket attacks in the area which were met with deadly Israeli airstrikes. Since the U.S. has always supported Israel financially, American progressives are now stepping up to condemn (disproportionate) Israeli aggression and the violation of human rights around the West Bank. That includes many Hollywood celebs. But a lot of stars are facing backlash for their comments. Unsurprisingly, it’s difficult to tweet about such a volatile situation with nuance; someone is always offended. Still, celebrities love to get political... especially on social media. Here’s what they had to say. Actor Mark Ruffalo tweeted out the hashtag #SheikhJarrah, the name of the East Jerusalem neighborhood where Palestinians are facing expulsion. Nine Palestinian children have been killed so far, he pointed out. On her Instagram, actress Viola Davis shared informative screenshots from various news sources about the situation in Sheikh Jarrah. Along with a photo of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which has been under attack, DJ Kahled wrote, “Sending love and light and prayers to my Palestinian brothers and sisters.” The supermodel and influencer Bella Hadid shared a very direct message on her Instagram, writing that “POLITICIANS STUTTER NEUTRAL WORDS IN FEAR OF BEING REPRIMANDED, WHILST THE WORLD REMAINS SILENT TO AVOID OFFENDING THE WRONG PEOPLE.” Hadid’s father, Mohamed Hadid, is a Muslim-American real estate entrepreneur of Palestinian descent. His birthplace became national news in 2020 after his daughter shared a photo of his passport... listing his birthplace as Palestine... on her Instagram story. The controversial picture was then removed by Instagram. Bella also attended a Pro-Palestinian protest in New York City this week. After posting photos, see below, the official Twitter account of Israel called her out for “advocating for the elimination of the Jewish State.” Like her sister Bella, Gigi Hadid has also utilized her social media to voice passionate support for Palestine. Her husband, pop star Zayn Malik, has too. He wrote on his own Twitter, “I stand with the Palestinian people… Free Palestine.” Though her children-focused messaging was not technically pro-Israel, the singer Rihanna is facing backlash for taking a seemingly neutral stance. The writer Jennine Khalik responded to Rihanna writing succinctly, “Hey Rihanna, Palestinians don’t have bomb shelters... we don’t have any protection. There is no shelter.” The Israeli Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot has been criticized over her allegiance to Israel before. Gadot herself served in the Israeli army throughout the violent, destructive 2006 war with Lebanon... a conflict that resulted in thousands of deaths and more than one million people displaced. After writing on Twitter, “My heart breaks. My country is at war. I worry for my friends, my friends,” she said on Wednesday, in a tweet with replies disabled. “Israel deserves to live as a free and safe nation. Our neighbors deserve the same,” Gadot’s comments went viral.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson has said plenty before to make many people upset, and even when it comes to the military, he isn’t shy about what he wants to say. Unafraid of the backlash or criticisms, he even went as far as to make sexist comments about women in the armed forces, saying that, “Pregnant women are going to fight our wars. It’s a mockery of the U.S. military.” Yikes. The Pentagon, senior military leaders, and other women in the U.S. Army were quick to condemn his comments. Carlson had specified that the new grooming standards and inclusive military uniforms for women, including maternity flight suits, were, “making a mockery of the U.S. military.” His monologue detailed how China’s military was growing with more masculinity, while, “our military needs to becomes, as Joe Biden says, more feminine.” President Joe Biden spoke about the military’s adjustments on updating hairstyle standards, allowing short ponytails to make all forces more inclusive, and also had just introduced nominees for combatant commands, which included women. They would be the second and third women to ever lead combatant commands. Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby told CBS News that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and many other leaders share the same “revulsion” on Carlson’s ignorant monologue. He said, “what we absolutely won’t do is take personnel advice from a talk show host or the Chinese military,” and explained that he hopes Carlson realizes the offense he gave in making such comments that, “essentially demeaned the entire U.S. military and how we defend and serve this country,” when asked if he believes Carlson should apologize. U.S. Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sgt. Scott Stalker, the Senior Enlisted Leader of U.S. Space Command, called out Carlson’s lack of military expertise, saying that the TV personality’s opinion is, “based off actually of zero days in the armed services.” He further called the military to basically ignore Carlson’s words, saying that they should, “get back to work,” followed by, “let’s remember those opinions were made by an individual who has never served a day in his life.” He said, “Let me offer you my opinion, my opinion is based on 28 years of actual service in the military, 28 years in the Marine Corps and combat operations out at sea and at Garrison. And so he was talking specifically about pregnant women in the armed forces today and how it makes us less lethal and less fit and less ready. Let me tell you how he’s wrong. Those decisions were made by medical professionals, by commanders and our civilian leadership that allows for women to have more time with their children, to recuperate, to get fit and ready, to take that time that is necessary that our medical professionals know is needed, which actually makes us a more lethal and ready and fit force. Ready to fit the wars of today and tomorrow.” Many female service members also spoke out against the sexism in Carlson’s comments. Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth, who was one of the first women in the Army to fly combat missions during the Iraq War, was quick to rebuke Carlson, not shying away from how she truly felt with a swift “Fuck Tucker Carlson” tweet on social media. In 2004, Duckworth was piloting a helicopter while deployed to Iraq that got hit by an RPG (rocket-propelled grenade). She lost both of her legs and partial use of her right arm. She tweeted, “While he was practicing his two-step, America’s female warriors were hunting down Al Qaeda and proving the strength of America’s women.” And Heather Tregle, who is an Army Judge Advocate General (JAG) officer, explained that being a mother while serving, in fact, “does not make a mockery of the military.” She also tweeted, “I’ve had 2 children while serving in the Army, deployed to 2 combat zones, advised commanders at home & in war, and graduated from the Naval War College. I can assure you, my presence does not make a mockery of the military. If you’re looking for a mockery, look in the mirror.” And General Jacqueline Van Ovost, commander of Air Mobility Command at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois and Biden’s pick to lead the U.S. Transportation Command didn’t reference Carlson specifically, but decided to praise the female Air Force members who have served. She said, “There are nearly 70K qualified, kick-ass female #USAF #Airmen. For years we have evolved & will continue to evolve, shedding antiquated policies preventing ANY woman from reaching their full potential. Inclusion is our strength... it’ll be the difference between winning & losing.”
U.S. President Joe Biden has decided to reverse an order made by former President Donald Trump in which harshly punishes statue vandals and rioters who deface historic monuments. According to the White House Press statement, Biden also rescinded Trump’s plan Sculpture Garden in order to honor American heroes, and a proclamation barring entry into the U.S. for immigrants who can’t afford health insurance. According to the Independent, Biden commented on the measures through an official statement, saying, “My administration is committed to expanding access to quality, affordable healthcare. We can achieve that objective, however, without barring the entry of noncitizens who seek to immigrate lawfully to this country but who lack significant financial means or have not purchased health insurance coverage from a restrictive list of qualifying plans.” Donald Trump’s Executive Order was issued last year in June of 2020, which instructed the federal government to prosecute any person to the fullest extent who “destroys, damages, vandalizes, or desecrates a monument, memorial, or statue. According to USA Today, Trump commented on the measure at the time through a press statement, saying, “I will have an executive order very shortly. All it’s going to do is reinforce what’s already there but in a more uniform way. We are looking at long-term jail sentences for these vandals and these hoodlums and these anarchists and agitators. Call them whatever you want. Some people don’t like that language, but that’s what they are. They are bad people. They don’t love our country. And they’re not taking down our monument.” The National Garden of American Heroes would have included several statues of famous athletes, historical figures, and politicians. It was set to open to the public on July 4th, 2026, just prior to the 250th anniversary of the Proclamation of the Declaration of Independence. The Washington Examiner stated that Trump noted back in January 2020 that, “Belief in the greatness and goodness of America has come under attack in recent months and years by a dangerous anti-American extremism that seeks to dismantle our country’s history, institutions, and very identity.” He continued, “The heroes of 1776 have been desecrated, with statues of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin vandalized and toppled. The dead who gave their lives to end slavery and save the Union during the Civil War have been dishonored, with monuments to Abraham Lincoln, Hans Christian Heg, and the courageous 54th Regiment left damaged and disfigured.”
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