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WASHINGTON: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s confirmation as Health and Human Services Secretary on Thursday received a rousing thumbs-up from some of his most prominent supporters, the National Alliance of Funeral Directors.
"For years, the funeral industry has suffered as a result of the Democratic Party's unabashed anti-death agenda," the group said in an official statement. "We are confident that Secretary Kennedy will make death great again."
But the confirmation drew a less enthusiastic reaction from one of Kennedy's detractors, the worm who spent several years feasting on his brain.
"As a worm, you'd expect me to be pro-death," the worm said. "But this is insane."
In a more muted comment, Dr. Mehmet Oz said, "Well, at least I won't be the biggest quack in the government."
(The Borowitz Report)