Probably more likely that he is trying to imply that she can't possibly be smart enough to understand it by herself.Perhaps the science colleagues will be primed to tell Frances Ryan that she should not be teasing the famous Dr Sharpe.
I wonder how he can be so sure that "speaking to some of your science colleagues" would change her mind. What does he know, that we do not?
Probably because that podcast about the Cochrane review was by the Guardian?
"speak with some of your science colleagues"
Not what, who. He actually knows less about this disease than most of us here, but he knows all the right people to convince otherwise. And that's the only reason he feels confident in making nonsensical arguments.What does he know, that we do not?
She does not sound intimidated.
I wonder how he can be so sure that "speaking to some of your science colleagues" would change her mind. What does he know, that we do not?
I suspect Sharpe's replies are often intended more for the benefit of unwitting onlookers.Probably more likely that he is trying to imply that she can't possibly be smart enough to understand it by herself.
Edit 2: Actually - everyone got there before me!
Yes, he is saying it to her, but is especially playing to the crowd I think; same as always. Like a market trader talking to one person amongst the onlookers, but words and ways carefully chosen to send a message to the others.I don't think Sharpe is saying this to Francis Ryan. In fact, I think he is just showing his twitter followers that she may be uninformed on the subject.
Like a market trader talking to one person amongst the onlookers, but words and ways carefully chosen to send a message to the others.