This is what passes for acceptable journalism from the largest audience in cable news…
So? That doesn't mean a host should intentionally present someone as an authority figure on a subject when they're not. How is that beneficial? That would be like asking a penny stock trader how Warren Buffett made his immense wealth. It makes no sense.
Yet you seem to think that's okay which says more about you than who are you responding to.
I'd never heard of her until I found out I was supposed to "jump on her," but looking her up.. it's hilarious that he puts "nurse" in quotation marks as if she isn't one.
She has a nursing degree from the University of Michigan, and two masters degrees from Johns Hopkins - a Masters of Science and a Masters of Public Health. She was a practicing public health nurse in Chicago before being elected to the House.
She is literally a registered nurse, no quotation marks necessary. Kevin seems to have billed himself as a "nutrition expert" for a while, too, but I guess he's found a new thing to be an expert in. He was apparently just on a podcast with Mike Hart, who calls himself "a cannabis physician," whatever the hell that is supposed to mean, so this seems to be the level of person we're dealing with.
Trying to deflect attention to an actual nurse with multiple masters degrees is a weird choice, but Brett gonna Brett.