Does Dr. Brix scarf drawer have a Twitter or Instagram account?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In Europe scarves are by women of all ages and even by men.


Is she in Europe ?
Anonymous
She epitomizes the old lady DC view of elegance and refinement: an attempt to match what they thought they saw during their first 1980s (or perhaps late 70s) trip to Paris, which was so sublime they never altered it in any way!
Anonymous
Has anyone noticed that she has ZERO roots? How is that happening?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed that she has ZERO roots? How is that happening?


Dr. Fauci does it for her.
Anonymous
Scarves are not for just for old ladies with style
Young people can wear it like a belt, tied on your purse, in your hair - Grace Kelly style. So many ways to tie it around your shoulders It’s time to bring them back. I for one will wear one whenever this allows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thinks scarves are for old ladies. I am 44 and have never worn one.


I am 46 and have been wearing Hermès scarves on a daily basis (at work) since I was 26.
Anonymous
I sold most of my Hermès scarves ten years ago on eBay . I wish I didn’t
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thinks scarves are for old ladies. I am 44 and have never worn one.


You have never worn a scarf? Really?

Weird.

Anyway she is almost 63 so

Never


That just means you lack style.
Anonymous
I'm 34, considered by my peers and others to be stylish, and I love finding occasions to wear one of the Hermes scarves I inherited from my aunt a few years ago (who would only be 64). I fashion them a bit differently than Dr. Brix, but they're timeless and certainly not just for old ladies.

Also, whoever said the comment about her kissing the president's ass is an idiot. She's not kissing his ass, she's a freaking diplomat. She's polite and doing what she has to do to remain on the committee because she knows she can help fight this virus. Dr. Birx is very highly regarded in the medical field and one of the few leaders left from the Obama administration. Show some respect loser.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm 34, considered by my peers and others to be stylish, and I love finding occasions to wear one of the Hermes scarves I inherited from my aunt a few years ago (who would only be 64). I fashion them a bit differently than Dr. Brix, but they're timeless and certainly not just for old ladies.

Also, whoever said the comment about her kissing the president's ass is an idiot. She's not kissing his ass, she's a freaking diplomat. She's polite and doing what she has to do to remain on the committee because she knows she can help fight this virus. Dr. Birx is very highly regarded in the medical field and one of the few leaders left from the Obama administration. Show some respect loser.


She's a conservative who's pushed abstinence only AIDS policy around the world. She's just another ghoul who'll, take some death here or there to prop up court packing. Quit believing in fairytales, women scientists have capacity for evil. Dressing competently is good cover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thinks scarves are for old ladies. I am 44 and have never worn one.


I am 46 and have been wearing Hermès scarves on a daily basis (at work) since I was 26.


You lost me at "on a daily basis".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thinks scarves are for old ladies. I am 44 and have never worn one.


You have never worn a scarf? Really?

Weird.

Anyway she is almost 63 so

Never


That just means you lack style.

Nope, not at all. Many fashionistas don't wear scarves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 34, considered by my peers and others to be stylish, and I love finding occasions to wear one of the Hermes scarves I inherited from my aunt a few years ago (who would only be 64). I fashion them a bit differently than Dr. Brix, but they're timeless and certainly not just for old ladies.

Also, whoever said the comment about her kissing the president's ass is an idiot. She's not kissing his ass, she's a freaking diplomat. She's polite and doing what she has to do to remain on the committee because she knows she can help fight this virus. Dr. Birx is very highly regarded in the medical field and one of the few leaders left from the Obama administration. Show some respect loser.


She's a conservative who's pushed abstinence only AIDS policy around the world. She's just another ghoul who'll, take some death here or there to prop up court packing. Quit believing in fairytales, women scientists have capacity for evil. Dressing competently is good cover.


That’s not an accurate characterization at all.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2020/03/26/can-deborah-birx-save-us-coronavirus/?arc404=true
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 34, considered by my peers and others to be stylish, and I love finding occasions to wear one of the Hermes scarves I inherited from my aunt a few years ago (who would only be 64). I fashion them a bit differently than Dr. Brix, but they're timeless and certainly not just for old ladies.

Also, whoever said the comment about her kissing the president's ass is an idiot. She's not kissing his ass, she's a freaking diplomat. She's polite and doing what she has to do to remain on the committee because she knows she can help fight this virus. Dr. Birx is very highly regarded in the medical field and one of the few leaders left from the Obama administration. Show some respect loser.


She's a conservative who's pushed abstinence only AIDS policy around the world. She's just another ghoul who'll, take some death here or there to prop up court packing. Quit believing in fairytales, women scientists have capacity for evil. Dressing competently is good cover.


That’s not an accurate characterization at all.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2020/03/26/can-deborah-birx-save-us-coronavirus/?arc404=true


Better to check an article prior to the current climate: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/evangelical-activists-connections-are-key-health-policy-players-in-the-trump-administration/2018/08/16/cb18dd18-a15e-11e8-8e87-c869fe70a721_story.html" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/evangelical-activists-connections-are-key-health-policy-players-in-the-trump-administration/2018/08/16/cb18dd18-a15e-11e8-8e87-c869fe70a721_story.html
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 34, considered by my peers and others to be stylish, and I love finding occasions to wear one of the Hermes scarves I inherited from my aunt a few years ago (who would only be 64). I fashion them a bit differently than Dr. Brix, but they're timeless and certainly not just for old ladies.

Also, whoever said the comment about her kissing the president's ass is an idiot. She's not kissing his ass, she's a freaking diplomat. She's polite and doing what she has to do to remain on the committee because she knows she can help fight this virus. Dr. Birx is very highly regarded in the medical field and one of the few leaders left from the Obama administration. Show some respect loser.


She's a conservative who's pushed abstinence only AIDS policy around the world. She's just another ghoul who'll, take some death here or there to prop up court packing. Quit believing in fairytales, women scientists have capacity for evil. Dressing competently is good cover.


That’s not an accurate characterization at all.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2020/03/26/can-deborah-birx-save-us-coronavirus/?arc404=true


Better to check an article prior to the current climate: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/evangelical-activists-connections-are-key-health-policy-players-in-the-trump-administration/2018/08/16/cb18dd18-a15e-11e8-8e87-c869fe70a721_story.html" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/evangelical-activists-connections-are-key-health-policy-players-in-the-trump-administration/2018/08/16/cb18dd18-a15e-11e8-8e87-c869fe70a721_story.html


What is your objection? That she didn’t retire and abandon a cause (HIV treatment and prevention) that she has devoted her life to, rather than rub elbows with abstinence nuts? You don’t seem to have a firm grip on the political line that scientists and health policy experts have to walk in order to function in the face of American politics.
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