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I think most people are hoping to be informed, rather than entertained.
The pressers are getting closer to the Three Stooges all the time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPd2uwfNiL0 |
Did you know Curly was a dog lover?
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I’m entertained by the White House I cant believe he said it reality TV show. I really am having a hard time picking my favorite episode. Rake the forest was ok, water bomb the 800 year old cathedral was of course classic and who could forget the nuke a hurricane or the sharpie redraw episode. This new show inject yourself with disinfectants might go down as a favorite. Every time I think I’ve heard it all I just need to tune into the White House I can’t believe he said it show, if you haven’t seen it and need a laugh, I highly recommend it.
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The fish rots from the head. As the virus spread from China across the United States between January and early March, large-scale testing of people who might have been infected did not happen. Because of technical flaws, regulatory hurdles, business-as-usual bureaucracies and lack of leadership at multiple levels. The result was a lost month, when the world’s richest country with the highly trained scientists and infectious disease specialists, missed its best chance of containing the virus’s spread. In that month Trump* claimed February 7th He is strong, sharp and powerfully focused on leading the counterattack on the coronavirus. He feels they are doing very well, even building hospitals in a matter of only days. Nothing is easy, but he will be successful, especially as the weather starts to warm & the virus hopefully becomes weaker, and then gone. Great discipline is taking place in China, as President Xi strongly leads what will be a very successful operation. We are working closely with China to help! February 10th Well, I think China is very, you know, professionally run, in the sense that they have everything under control. I really believe they are going to have it under control fairly soon. February 14th I spoke with President Xi of China, and he’s working very hard on this. It’s a tremendous problem. But they’re very capable and they’ll—they’ll get to it. There’s a theory that, in April, when it gets warm—historically, that has been able to kill the virus. So we don’t know yet; we’re not sure yet. But that’s around the corner, so that’ll be a great thing in China and other places. February 18th I think President Xi is working very hard. As you know, I spoke with him recently. He’s working really hard. It’s a tough problem. I think he’s going to do—look, I’ve seen them build hospitals in a short period of time. I really believe he wants to get that done, and he wants to get it done fast. Yes, I think he’s doing it very professionally. We’re also working with him and helping him, as of the last few days, as you know. February 23rd No, I think President Xi is working very, very hard. I spoke to him. He’s working very hard. I think he’s doing a very good job. It’s a big problem. But President Xi loves his country. He’s working very hard to solve the problem and he will solve the problem. Okay? February 25th I spoke with President Xi. We had a great talk. He’s working very hard, I have to say. He’s working very, very hard. And if you can count on the reports coming out of China, that spread has gone down quite a bit. The infection seems to have gone down over the last two days. As opposed to getting larger, it’s actually gotten smaller. In one instance where we think we can be—it’s somewhat reliable, it seems to have gotten quite a bit smaller. March 3rd Well, we’re looking at different areas, and we’ll make that decision with these professionals. We made an early decision based on a little bit of luck, I suspect, but that was the original decision on China itself. And China, in all fairness to them, they never blamed us. It was, you know, a tough decision for them, but they fully understood. They were very reasonable about it. March 4th We’re dealing with China. President Xi, who I speak with, President Xi is working very, very hard in China. They have a big problem. But their numbers have gotten much better with respect to the coronavirus, very much better. March 6th And I’ve heard the numbers are getting much better in China, but I hear the numbers are getting much better in Italy, et cetera, et cetera. But what I hear—so we have 240 cases, 11 deaths. Everything is too much and it’s true. I don’t want 11 deaths. I don’t want any deaths, right? But over the last long period of time, when people have the flu, you have an average of 36,000 people dying. I’ve never heard those numbers. I would—I would’ve been shocked. I would’ve said, “Does anybody die from the flu?” I didn’t know people died from the flu—36,000 people died. He repeated Chinese propaganda from the beginning till mid March, ignored our resources that were trying to tell him what was going on and failed to lead. He listened to his "points to empty head". Today we are approaching 60 thousand dead. Spin that. |
The amount of folks who have recovered has eclipsed 100K.
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Yesterday there were 32,796 new confirmed cases and this week the total number of cases will reach 1 million.
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And there are other timelines that don't blame Trump. And more than one thing was said by Trump on those particular days and on other days. Other politicians and medical experts have timelines of saying things that are supportive of Trump and/or are similar to various things Trump said. It's a trick to pick various statements Trump made on various days, all of which are Trump negative, but disregard all other things Trump has said and done. In particular, Trump saying supportive things about adversaries with whom he is negotiating is very common, and are often inconsistent, and I have always taken them with a grain of salt. His actions speak much louder than the sometimes strange way he speaks. I like a lot of what he has done. I understand that you need to spin his words and create or paste timelines in a certain way. Knock yourself out. |
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You claim there is another timeline somewhere out there, sounds like a fraudulent claim to me or at best a trick to support Trump*. You can't believe what he says because it might mean something else. Remember there are several different explanations floated by the administration regarding the light and disinfectant debacle. Dr. Birx claimed he was thinking out loud and riffing. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany "President Trump has repeatedly said that Americans should consult with medical doctors regarding coronavirus treatment, a point that he emphasized again during yesterday's briefing," she said. "Leave it to the media to irresponsibly take President Trump out of context and run with negative headlines," "I was asking a question sarcastically to reporters like you just to see what would happen," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. The funniest thing about the "I was just being sarcastic" defense is it comes after almost a full day of his supporters and Press Secretary claiming no, he actually never said to inject yourself with disinfectant and the media is totally taking him out of context. Someone is certainly fake there and it doesn't look like the media is the one. Over 54,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, and somehow Donald Trump* is the victim. |
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From an article by Tom Tillison in the April 26 in BPR Busines and Politics:
Democrats and their elitist media enablers continue to push the dishonest narrative that President Trump was advocating for people to ingest a cleaning and disinfecting product like Lysol to counter the coronavirus. Twisting his words to the point of ridiculousness, the narrative was widely picked up by media outlets in the quest to paint the president as a bumbling idiot — which is an ongoing campaign that began before Trump ever took office. The maneuver is so over the top that White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx called the media out for it during an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union.” After playing a deceptively edited clip of the president’s remarks, anchor Jake Tapper asked what can easily be seen as an ignorant question: “What should the American people know about disinfectants in the human body?” “That was a dialogue he was having between the Department of Homeland Security scientists and himself for information that he had received and he was discussing,” she explained to Tapper. “We have made it clear, and when he turned to me, I made it clear and he understood that it was not as a treatment. And I think that kind of dialogue will happen,” Dr. Birx said. “I think what got lost in there, which is very unfortunate in what happened next, is that study was critically important for the American people.” The study she is referring to is the impact sunlight has on the coronavirus, as well as heat and humidity — Trump was talking about powerful ultraviolet light being used as a possible deterrent to the virus, referring to it as a “disinfectant.” With the November election fast approaching, Tapper was determined to score points against the president and continued to misrepresent his meaning. “[Trump] was talking about ways to take that science and somehow turn it into injecting UV light or disinfectants into the human body which, as you know, especially with disinfectants, can be lethal,” Tapper said. “And the CDC had to issue a statement, Lysol had to issue a statement.” Pressing on the matter he tried his best to drive a wedge between Birx and Trump. “I understand that you’re taking a generous approach to this when it comes to President Trump musing aloud, but this is potentially dangerous,” Tapper continued. “Poison control centers got calls from people and they had to issue statements saying do not internally use disinfectants. As a doctor, doesn’t that bother you that you have to spend any time discussing this?” “Well, I think it bothers me that this is still in the news cycle,” Birx said. “Because I think we’re missing the bigger pieces of what we need to be doing as an American people to continue to protect one another, and we should be having that dialogue…” |
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Democrats and their elitist media enablers continue to push the dishonest narrative that President Trump was advocating for people to ingest a cleaning and disinfecting product like Lysol to counter the coronavirus.
Only Trump supporters actually think the above statement is what everyone else except them is really thinking. .. So Trumps supporters have no issues with his inability convey a simple message with out looking like a fool ... see his other stellar statements for more examples But do they understand this man has the sole authority to launch a nuke the next day his faithful , would start telling us he was being sarcastic or it was only a hurricane , and name some obscure study to point out his genius When during the campaign I would say, 'Mexico's going to pay for it,' obviously I never said this and I never meant they're going to write out a check." January 10 (South Lawn) And a lot of people, including me, thought soccer would probably never make it in this country, but it really is moving forward rapidly." February 3 (Super Bowl interview) Paging @MeninBlazers!!!! This was part of Trump's answer to whether he would allow his son, Barron, to play football. Some of the most dishonest people in media are the so-called 'fact-checkers.' I have pretty good vision. At least for my age, I have good vision. I guess for my age, I have great vision. And don't forget Biden deserted you. He's not from Pennsylvania. I guess he was born here, but he left you folks. He left you for another state." May 20 (Pennsylvania rally) Biden left his home state of Pennsylvania when he was 10 years old! It was Jackie O., and that's good, but we have our own Jackie O. today. It's called Melania. We'll call it Melania T." June 14 (Fox & Friends) he calls his wife IT? Don't worry about the rain, umbrellas work very well, especially when they're made in America." August 13 (Pennsylvania speech) If you have a windmill anywhere near your house, congratulations, your house just went down 75 percent in value. And they say the noise causes cancer,” the president said Trump on Puerto Rican crisis: 'This is an island surrounded by water, big water, ocean water' |
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I agree that he should keep a tighter lip, especially in talking about things that don't really matter. And especially because of the way he phrases his words. He knows how the press will frame any thing he says that is even a little bit "off." I would rather that he would quietly go about his business and keep doing good stuff, and quit feeding the oppo Press with fake fodder. That may never happen. So I make the responding points. And, as I have said, claiming that dummies will do stupid stuff because of how they hear Trump is a red herring. The oppo Press has claimed all kinds of consequences, like riots, Alt-Right terrorism, gun violence, bullying, racism, rise of anti-Semitism, attacks on homosexuals, ingesting poison, to Trump's words which did not call for any of those things. So, therefore, Trump must be gagged because any thing he says might somehow "spark" devastating consequences. But that would be near impossible since the twisting of his words is intentional, and will continue no matter what he says. And no, not waving a flag. Just trying to point out the truth as I see it. I'm sure you're doing the same. |
Trump will no longer hold daily coronavirus propaganda briefings. A gigantic win for all Americans, and for all of humanity.
I give him 4 days before he does another, unless he can go play golf. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
99% survival rate
Better than we would’ve hoped for. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Trump* a few weeks ago said he now expects "around 60,000, maybe 65,000" American deaths from the coronavirus. He indicates he'll proclaim any total under 100,000 as a reflection of what a great job his government did.
“A lot of people think that goes away in April with the heat—as the heat comes in.” Just what rattles around in his empty head? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Bitchslappedboy, when you tried to instill fear by spreading the modeling predictions that indicate 100,000 to 250,000 deaths it did not work. Keep ringing the bell while quick decisions save more lives.
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Just resort to name calling because the truth upsets your narrative and unfortunately we are on our way to those numbers. Stay safe Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You must have really good eye sight, because this is far from over and this country is still in catch up mode. Testing and tracing are still far behind. No surprise your parroting the optimism Trump wants to spread in order to get the economy going. But hey you thought the hundreds of callers asking if shallowing or injecting themselves with Clorox or other disinfectants were liberal plants. It’s hard for anyone to take you seriously, I suspect the light you see is glare from the foil hat you where. On a side note, my boys report multiple EMS calls and ER trips for people with severe gastrointestinal burns after drinking the wrong stuff, that’s Boston and here on the south shore. Proving again, some people are very easily pushed in the wrong direction when they are scared and most importantly the words of the president matter. Keep the idiot away from the podium.
The FDA had to issue a warning to NOT take hydroxychloriquin and after Trumps idiotic briefing, the White House had to issue a warning for Americans to NOT consider drinking or injecting themselves with disinfectants. Two markers for where we are and when the second wave comes I wonder what miracle cure Trump might throw in the air. |
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"the White House had to issue a warning for Americans to NOT consider drinking or injecting themselves with disinfectants." Because of the way that your side spun what he actually said. Do you see a meaningful difference, between asking if something could ever be possible. and suggesting that people do it today? It would have been better had Trump asked that in private. Not that there's anything inherently wrong with asking if something is possible, but he should have known how dishonestly your side would spin it. And if asking if light or disinfectants could ever be a help here is so stupid to ask, why are scientists doing trials to see if disinfectants (chlorine in this case) and UV light can help? Scientists are currently exploring the same avenues that he asked about. |
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To make it clear to all what a smuck he is, he claimed he was being sarcastic. So let’s for a second consider that might be true, which we all know is false, the president in a national crisis with Americans dying and suffering for months, feels sarcasm is appropriate. That walk back attempt is Trump being the low life he is. |
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Spun, really or was he being sarcastic?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG0ciGfJ1xY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMSY-F2zEzw |
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