WASHINGTON — One would not expect such an exuberant affair — laughter, groans of recognition, and standing ovations — for a discussion about chronic disease.
But here in the chandeliered Kennedy Caucus Room on Capitol Hill, it’s standing-room only for a roundtable featuring favorites of the political right, including psychologist Jordan Peterson, surgeon Marty Makary, and two new faces: the siblings Calley and Casey Means. The pair have gone from relative unknowns to emergent conservative rabble-rousers — now buzzing in the same orbit as Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and even former President Donald Trump.
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WASHINGTON — One would not expect such an exuberant affair — laughter, groans of recognition, and standing ovations — for a discussion about chronic disease.
But here in the chandeliered Kennedy Caucus Room on Capitol Hill, it’s standing-room only for a roundtable featuring favorites of the political right, including psychologist Jordan Peterson, surgeon Marty Makary, and two new faces: the siblings Calley and Casey Means. The pair have gone from relative unknowns to emergent conservative rabble-rousers — now buzzing in the same orbit as Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and even former President Donald Trump.
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