Tomorrow. Because he is "needed". His staff and patients have "suffered" without him there to care for them.
Should I have put "breaking" in the title? Nah. We knew he would be back. His kind always comes back.
"I have a lot of staff members, and I'm a little heartbroken at the disruption in their lives," Palmer told the AP and Star Tribune. "And I'm a health professional. I need to get back to my staff and my patients, and they want me back. That's why I'm back."
Good to know he is heartbroken about his staff's lives. Not to mention Cecil or his cubs or anything.
"I've been out of the public eye seeing family and friends," he said, denying he was in hiding.
You have to read the
whole article to believe his chutzpah.
No remorse except for the impact on the lives of him, his family, his employees and patients. He insists that it isn't illegal to kill a collared lion. No remorse. Except for what he and his have gone through.
He is the poster child for everything rotten in this world. He only cares about the impact of his deed on him and his.
Doctor Palmer, I wouldn't let you extract one of my cat's teeth. I wish for you a pox on your house.
As for your patients... idiots. You deserve each other.
Rest in peace Cecil.