Admiral Rachel Levine Named One of USA Today’s Women of the Year

Admiral Rachel L. Levine, image: Wikipedia

Admiral Rachel Levine, who currently serves as the assistant secretary of health in the Department of Health and Human Services, was absolutely delighted to hear he had been named one of USA Today’s “Women of the Year.”

This great honor is bestowed upon women who have made a significant impact on America during the previous year. USA Today describes the recipients of this award as “strong and resilient women who have been champions of change and courage, often quietly, but with powerful results. And often despite their own challenges.”

Biden domestic policy advisor Susan Rice was one of the first to congratulate him, telling Levine “Your leadership during this pandemic has been vital.”

Honestly, Rice may well be right. I have no idea how Levine’s tenure with the Biden Administration has gone. But I do know that he came under heavy criticism during his service as Pennsylvania Health Secretary after he moved his mother out of a nursing home and into a hotel when COVID-19 hit the state.

At the time, Levine was asked by a reporter, “We’re hearing you moved your mother from a nursing home to a hotel. What message does that send to the thousands of Pennsylvanians whose parents are in nursing homes but maybe are unable to move them out … when the person in charge moves out their own parent.”

Levine, reading from prepared notes replied, “Well my mother is actually a resident of a personal care home — not a nursing home and that is regulated by the Department of Human Services, not the Department of Health. My mother requested — and my sister and I as her children complied to move her to another location during the COVID-19 outbreak. My mother is 95 years old. She is very intelligent and more than competent to make her own decisions.”

 

No matter how admirably (no pun intended) Levine performs his job, there’s one major problem. Levine is a man. He may identify as a woman, but he’ll never be a real woman.

Among the other honorees is Kamala Harris, whose actions actually did have an impact, just not in a good way. Another winner is Melinda French, who made an impact by divorcing her creepy husband, Bill Gates. Also making the list is Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, who made headlines last summer for dropping out of the Olympics.

At least they’re women.

For USA Today’s profile of Levine, click here.

 

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8 thoughts on “Admiral Rachel Levine Named One of USA Today’s Women of the Year”

  1. Well, “she” had to win some award. All the other men are winning awards by beating women in beauty contests, swimming and track and field. He wasn’t gonna win any of those, especially a beauty contest. This was the next best thing. “I am Woman. Hear me roar.”

  2. Psychosis award. It’s only one degree worse than obama being presented with a Nobel Peace Prize for what he’s going to do in the future (and actually never did).
    If enough people challenge then psychosis of these few in the limelight (like Buttjudge donning plastic breasts to feed his adopted baby, and that other perverted buffoon biden installed, and all their hedonistic psychotic friends) perhaps we can start sending crazy people back to asylums instead of to Washington, DC.

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