“I’m at Wegner’s,” Oz says in the video, apparently mixing up the names of two separate grocery chains, Wegmans and Redner’s. (The markings in the background of the video clearly indicate that it is at Redner’s). Asked on Newsmax yesterday about his confusion, Oz replied: “I was exhausted. When you’re campaigning 18 hours a day… Listen, I got my kids’ names wrong too. I don’t think that’s a measure of someone’s ability to lead the Commonwealth.” That gaffe alone may have been just a minor political jab, but Oz also used a very nightmarish word in the video that Pennsylvanians — and most Americans — may not be aware of. “My wife wants vegetables for a crust, right?” Oz says as he moves down the hall and bemoans the price of the produce he has collected. “Guys, that’s $20 for a crudité and that doesn’t include the tequila. I mean, this is outrageous. And we got Joe Biden to thank for that,” he says. Inflation is taking its toll on American families. Under Joe Biden, gas prices are skyrocketing and food prices are rising. We must stop reckless spending. This is outrageous! Thanks a lot, Joe. pic.twitter.com/8kNil6upn8 — Dr. Mehmet Oz (@DrOz) April 6, 2022 The former talk show host has taken to social media this week for the video, with rival John Fetterman pointing out that most Pennsylvanians would just call Oz’s planned meal a “veggie platter” and leave it at that. Others suggested that Pennsylvanians might be more apt to opt for six-packs of Yuengling over tequila. “When I joke about a crudité,” Oz tried to explain to Newsmax, “it’s a way of talking about how ridiculous it is that you can’t even put vegetables on a plate in the middle of a campaign.” He then pledged, “We’re going to do whatever it takes to make sure that the people of Pennsylvania respect what we’re doing and that we’re going to work as hard as we can to fix their problems. It’s what I’ve done all my life. I challenge my opponent: What have you done in your life to make things better for the people of Pennsylvania?’ But as Oz addressed Cruditégate, more virtual storm clouds gathered online. There is ongoing criticism of Oz — a longtime New Jersey resident who has dual US-Turkish citizenship and was born in Ohio but had no home in PA — who says he used his in-laws’ address to run for the Keystone State’s open seat of the Senate. Today, Fetterman dropped a video on social media that appears to show Oz, when asked, saying he has two homes. The video then goes on to claim that he actually has 10 houses. Dr. Oz claimed to have only two houses. Research says…. pic.twitter.com/CLJbhQCH7U — John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) August 17, 2022 According to the Associated Press, Oz himself listed at least 5 homes in the financial disclosure forms he filed this spring. He also listed his assets at between $100 million and $400 million. That’s a huge range, but whatever the case, it would buy a lot of crudité.
title: “Dr. Oz Explains Shopping Mistakes Viral Crudit Video Deadline Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-22” author: “Charles Rzeczycki”
“I’m at Wegner’s,” Oz says in the video, apparently mixing up the names of two separate grocery chains, Wegmans and Redner’s. (The markings in the background of the video clearly indicate that it is at Redner’s). Asked on Newsmax yesterday about his confusion, Oz replied: “I was exhausted. When you’re campaigning 18 hours a day… Listen, I got my kids’ names wrong too. I don’t think that’s a measure of someone’s ability to lead the Commonwealth.” That gaffe alone may have been just a minor political jab, but Oz also used a very nightmarish word in the video that Pennsylvanians — and most Americans — may not be aware of. “My wife wants vegetables for a crust, right?” Oz says as he moves down the hall and bemoans the price of the produce he has collected. “Guys, that’s $20 for a crudité and that doesn’t include the tequila. I mean, this is outrageous. And we got Joe Biden to thank for that,” he says. Inflation is taking its toll on American families. Under Joe Biden, gas prices are skyrocketing and food prices are rising. We must stop reckless spending. This is outrageous! Thanks a lot, Joe. pic.twitter.com/8kNil6upn8 — Dr. Mehmet Oz (@DrOz) April 6, 2022 The former talk show host has taken to social media this week for the video, with rival John Fetterman pointing out that most Pennsylvanians would just call Oz’s planned meal a “veggie platter” and leave it at that. Others suggested that Pennsylvanians might be more apt to opt for six-packs of Yuengling over tequila. “When I joke about a crudité,” Oz tried to explain to Newsmax, “it’s a way of talking about how ridiculous it is that you can’t even put vegetables on a plate in the middle of a campaign.” He then pledged, “We’re going to do whatever it takes to make sure that the people of Pennsylvania respect what we’re doing and that we’re going to work as hard as we can to fix their problems. It’s what I’ve done all my life. I challenge my opponent: What have you done in your life to make things better for the people of Pennsylvania?’ But as Oz addressed Cruditégate, more virtual storm clouds gathered online. There is ongoing criticism of Oz — a longtime New Jersey resident who has dual US-Turkish citizenship and was born in Ohio but had no home in PA — who says he used his in-laws’ address to run for the Keystone State’s open seat of the Senate. Today, Fetterman dropped a video on social media that appears to show Oz, when asked, saying he has two homes. The video then goes on to claim that he actually has 10 houses. Dr. Oz claimed to have only two houses. Research says…. pic.twitter.com/CLJbhQCH7U — John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) August 17, 2022 According to the Associated Press, Oz himself listed at least 5 homes in the financial disclosure forms he filed this spring. He also listed his assets at between $100 million and $400 million. That’s a huge range, but whatever the case, it would buy a lot of crudité.
title: “Dr. Oz Explains Shopping Mistakes Viral Crudit Video Deadline Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-07” author: “Raymond Cheatham”
“I’m at Wegner’s,” Oz says in the video, apparently mixing up the names of two separate grocery chains, Wegmans and Redner’s. (The markings in the background of the video clearly indicate that it is at Redner’s). Asked on Newsmax yesterday about his confusion, Oz replied: “I was exhausted. When you’re campaigning 18 hours a day… Listen, I got my kids’ names wrong too. I don’t think that’s a measure of someone’s ability to lead the Commonwealth.” That gaffe alone may have been just a minor political jab, but Oz also used a very nightmarish word in the video that Pennsylvanians — and most Americans — may not be aware of. “My wife wants vegetables for a crust, right?” Oz says as he moves down the hall and bemoans the price of the produce he has collected. “Guys, that’s $20 for a crudité and that doesn’t include the tequila. I mean, this is outrageous. And we got Joe Biden to thank for that,” he says. Inflation is taking its toll on American families. Under Joe Biden, gas prices are skyrocketing and food prices are rising. We must stop reckless spending. This is outrageous! Thanks a lot, Joe. pic.twitter.com/8kNil6upn8 — Dr. Mehmet Oz (@DrOz) April 6, 2022 The former talk show host has taken to social media this week for the video, with rival John Fetterman pointing out that most Pennsylvanians would just call Oz’s planned meal a “veggie platter” and leave it at that. Others suggested that Pennsylvanians might be more apt to opt for six-packs of Yuengling over tequila. “When I joke about a crudité,” Oz tried to explain to Newsmax, “it’s a way of talking about how ridiculous it is that you can’t even put vegetables on a plate in the middle of a campaign.” He then pledged, “We’re going to do whatever it takes to make sure that the people of Pennsylvania respect what we’re doing and that we’re going to work as hard as we can to fix their problems. It’s what I’ve done all my life. I challenge my opponent: What have you done in your life to make things better for the people of Pennsylvania?’ But as Oz addressed Cruditégate, more virtual storm clouds gathered online. There is ongoing criticism of Oz — a longtime New Jersey resident who has dual US-Turkish citizenship and was born in Ohio but had no home in PA — who says he used his in-laws’ address to run for the Keystone State’s open seat of the Senate. Today, Fetterman dropped a video on social media that appears to show Oz, when asked, saying he has two homes. The video then goes on to claim that he actually has 10 houses. Dr. Oz claimed to have only two houses. Research says…. pic.twitter.com/CLJbhQCH7U — John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) August 17, 2022 According to the Associated Press, Oz himself listed at least 5 homes in the financial disclosure forms he filed this spring. He also listed his assets at between $100 million and $400 million. That’s a huge range, but whatever the case, it would buy a lot of crudité.
title: “Dr. Oz Explains Shopping Mistakes Viral Crudit Video Deadline Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Cheryl Conerly”
“I’m at Wegner’s,” Oz says in the video, apparently mixing up the names of two separate grocery chains, Wegmans and Redner’s. (The markings in the background of the video clearly indicate that it is at Redner’s). Asked on Newsmax yesterday about his confusion, Oz replied: “I was exhausted. When you’re campaigning 18 hours a day… Listen, I got my kids’ names wrong too. I don’t think that’s a measure of someone’s ability to lead the Commonwealth.” That gaffe alone may have been just a minor political jab, but Oz also used a very nightmarish word in the video that Pennsylvanians — and most Americans — may not be aware of. “My wife wants vegetables for a crust, right?” Oz says as he moves down the hall and bemoans the price of the produce he has collected. “Guys, that’s $20 for a crudité and that doesn’t include the tequila. I mean, this is outrageous. And we got Joe Biden to thank for that,” he says. Inflation is taking its toll on American families. Under Joe Biden, gas prices are skyrocketing and food prices are rising. We must stop reckless spending. This is outrageous! Thanks a lot, Joe. pic.twitter.com/8kNil6upn8 — Dr. Mehmet Oz (@DrOz) April 6, 2022 The former talk show host has taken to social media this week for the video, with rival John Fetterman pointing out that most Pennsylvanians would just call Oz’s planned meal a “veggie platter” and leave it at that. Others suggested that Pennsylvanians might be more apt to opt for six-packs of Yuengling over tequila. “When I joke about a crudité,” Oz tried to explain to Newsmax, “it’s a way of talking about how ridiculous it is that you can’t even put vegetables on a plate in the middle of a campaign.” He then pledged, “We’re going to do whatever it takes to make sure that the people of Pennsylvania respect what we’re doing and that we’re going to work as hard as we can to fix their problems. It’s what I’ve done all my life. I challenge my opponent: What have you done in your life to make things better for the people of Pennsylvania?’ But as Oz addressed Cruditégate, more virtual storm clouds gathered online. There is ongoing criticism of Oz — a longtime New Jersey resident who has dual US-Turkish citizenship and was born in Ohio but had no home in PA — who says he used his in-laws’ address to run for the Keystone State’s open seat of the Senate. Today, Fetterman dropped a video on social media that appears to show Oz, when asked, saying he has two homes. The video then goes on to claim that he actually has 10 houses. Dr. Oz claimed to have only two houses. Research says…. pic.twitter.com/CLJbhQCH7U — John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) August 17, 2022 According to the Associated Press, Oz himself listed at least 5 homes in the financial disclosure forms he filed this spring. He also listed his assets at between $100 million and $400 million. That’s a huge range, but whatever the case, it would buy a lot of crudité.
title: “Dr. Oz Explains Shopping Mistakes Viral Crudit Video Deadline Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Maria Cervantez”
“I’m at Wegner’s,” Oz says in the video, apparently mixing up the names of two separate grocery chains, Wegmans and Redner’s. (The markings in the background of the video clearly indicate that it is at Redner’s). Asked on Newsmax yesterday about his confusion, Oz replied: “I was exhausted. When you’re campaigning 18 hours a day… Listen, I got my kids’ names wrong too. I don’t think that’s a measure of someone’s ability to lead the Commonwealth.” That gaffe alone may have been just a minor political jab, but Oz also used a very nightmarish word in the video that Pennsylvanians — and most Americans — may not be aware of. “My wife wants vegetables for a crust, right?” Oz says as he moves down the hall and bemoans the price of the produce he has collected. “Guys, that’s $20 for a crudité and that doesn’t include the tequila. I mean, this is outrageous. And we got Joe Biden to thank for that,” he says. Inflation is taking its toll on American families. Under Joe Biden, gas prices are skyrocketing and food prices are rising. We must stop reckless spending. This is outrageous! Thanks a lot, Joe. pic.twitter.com/8kNil6upn8 — Dr. Mehmet Oz (@DrOz) April 6, 2022 The former talk show host has taken to social media this week for the video, with rival John Fetterman pointing out that most Pennsylvanians would just call Oz’s planned meal a “veggie platter” and leave it at that. Others suggested that Pennsylvanians might be more apt to opt for six-packs of Yuengling over tequila. “When I joke about a crudité,” Oz tried to explain to Newsmax, “it’s a way of talking about how ridiculous it is that you can’t even put vegetables on a plate in the middle of a campaign.” He then pledged, “We’re going to do whatever it takes to make sure that the people of Pennsylvania respect what we’re doing and that we’re going to work as hard as we can to fix their problems. It’s what I’ve done all my life. I challenge my opponent: What have you done in your life to make things better for the people of Pennsylvania?’ But as Oz addressed Cruditégate, more virtual storm clouds gathered online. There is ongoing criticism of Oz — a longtime New Jersey resident who has dual US-Turkish citizenship and was born in Ohio but had no home in PA — who says he used his in-laws’ address to run for the Keystone State’s open seat of the Senate. Today, Fetterman dropped a video on social media that appears to show Oz, when asked, saying he has two homes. The video then goes on to claim that he actually has 10 houses. Dr. Oz claimed to have only two houses. Research says…. pic.twitter.com/CLJbhQCH7U — John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) August 17, 2022 According to the Associated Press, Oz himself listed at least 5 homes in the financial disclosure forms he filed this spring. He also listed his assets at between $100 million and $400 million. That’s a huge range, but whatever the case, it would buy a lot of crudité.