CLEVELAND, OH – Governor Richard Michael DeWine looked like he had chills the day he and “First Lady Fran” voted in Cedarville, Ohio on November 4, 2020 at the Cedar Land Event Center. The place was is owned by Sheridan Auctioneers. The late Charles Keith Sheridan built the place. His descendants own it now. Sheridan and DeWine attended junior high school in Greene County. After high school his father and grandfather hired him to work for the DeWine Feed Company. A polling location at the banquet hall of a childhood friend who spoke emceed your political events seems like a hook-up.
The high temperature on the day DeWine and Fran voted was 70 degrees. The low … 42. The day did not “begin” with a temperature of 70. It rose to 70. It started 28 degrees lower and ended the same way. It was around the same where they lived in the Governor’s mansion. Two days earlier the high had been 42 and the low 27.
Other voters wore jackets, head and ear coverings. DeWine’s 73. He looks 80. He was playing his “commander in chief” character. “We’ve faced enemies before. We’re facing this one together.” Sound bite politics. The senior citizen still wasn’t appropriately dressed even with the executive style bulletproof vest under his shirt. Fran was smart enough to wear a coat.
Chills in 70 degree weather could be associated with a number of ailments. One of them prostatitis or prostate cancer. Every male’s prostate increases at a rate of two percent annually beginning around the age of 26. DeWine would be no different as it is unavoidable that a 73-year-old man’s prostate is “not” enlarged.
One of the treatments for an enlarged prostate prior to surgery or radiation therapy is Lupron to shrink it by reducing a man’s testerone level to where he’s chemically-castrated. A team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania in January 2019 concluded that Lupron caused dementia in 90 percent of men over 66 who received the full 5 to 7 shot series.
On a day when the other voters around him, including his wife, were mindful of the Ohio truth that you gradually adjust your body to temperature changes, and were wearing clothing reflective of the cultural nuance of living in a cold climate, DeWine shiveringly ignored it and his own mask order. His thinking throughout the 13-person pandemic he inflated to 100,000 appears to be “Lupron inflicted.” There’s another truth DeWine ignores.
Handshaking politicians, especially those whose public offices encompasses entire states, are more susceptible to picking up and spreading diseases than the average person. Two weeks later when he announced his curfew and asked people not to gather for the holidays to avoid catching the seasonal cold and flu, it seemed out of place for “Fran” to offer the risk of her grandchildren attention school with other children as the reason for cancelling her family’s annual Thanksgiving day dinner.
Like a Grinch, Dewine seemed gleeful standing next to Fran when the state First Lady expressed how heartbroken she was to cancel the family’s annual Thanksgiving dinner. She pointed to the risk their school aged grandchildren posed to her 94-year-old mother. They didn’t want to take the chance though she wanted to meet the family’s newest babies. This could be her last opportunity for them to see and hold each other.

Fran’s blaming her grandchildren as possible CoVid virus spreaders made the First Lady seem rather oblivious to the reality that her husband tested positive in October; and that he questioned the results and retested until he got the conclusions he wanted. Which DeWine family members had he infected before the panicky, duplicitous, lying and lawbreaking governor learned he was positive?
There’s no one in their family around more potentially and unknown infected people than the First Couple. There’s no bigger threat to the health and safety to their family than DeWine and Fran as a result of the very public life they’ve chosen to lead … together. Mayor Frank Jackson’s wife stays at home. Offering her grandchildren as a risk factor, and not her own public lifestyle and her husband’s positive CoVid test that prevented hiim from meeting with President Donald Trump, made her family DeWine’s scapegoat.

Another “out of touch with reality” lamentation from First Lady Fran was the fact family members wouldn’t be able to eat all the carbohydrate-loaded apple dumplings, pumpkin pie and dinner rolls she had on the Christian holiday’s menu. Constipation food. The diet that leads to diabetes.
Are she, the governor and her 94-year-old mother afflicted with the disease? The last thing a 94-year-old woman’s diet should include is all that “sugar.” The children don’t need it … either.
DeWine’s order may have saved lives as no family member who doesn’t want to stuff themselves with gut-clogging and fiberless carbohydrates won’t be forced to do so that “Grandma” and “Grandpa” are happy. The “chills” the day he voted are something else. Something’s up with the governor’s health and thinking that requires a public medical examination and full report.