Analysis Lizard people, Trump and other non-corona rabbit holes

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Even if there was no collusion... Does that make Trump a good president?

It's almost like some people are trying to shift the focus from the current shitshow...
 

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t’s a common sight to see Australian prime minister Scott Morrison flanked by chief medical expert Brendan Murphy at press conferences.


But it seems it’s a different story in the US, with concerns over the lack of medical insight into the coronavirus at President Donald Trump’s official briefings about the COVID-19 pandemic.


With the rare exception, Mr Trump has led press conferences for the past week on his own, neglecting to appear alongside members of the White House coronavirus taskforce, which was developed to manage the health crisis.


Five of the main officials who make up the taskforce, led by Vice President Mike Pence, have not spoken at Mr Trump’s press conferences for more than a week, and have also vanished from television interviews.


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America’s top health official, physician Anthony Fauci, who regularly appeared side-by-side with Mr Trump when the lockdowns were first implemented, hasn’t spoken with the president in an official capacity since April 17, where he contradicted Mr Trump and cautioned against reopening the economy too soon.


Two weeks later, Mr Trump retweeted a suggestion Dr Fauci be sacked, after the doctor said lives could have been saved if the country had acted earlier.


He was then blocked from speaking at a congressional hearing about the US’ response to the pandemic in early May.


Dr Fauci, who directs the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and has served under six presidents across 35 years, warned lifting restrictions too soon could cause additional outbreaks in a testimony before the Senate committee on Tuesday, again contradicting the president’s mission to relax measures.


Dr Fauci appeared behind the president during his press briefing today at the Rose Garden in Washington, where he was seen wearing a face mask. He didn’t address reporters, nor did fellow doctor and taskforce member, Dr Deborah Birx, who was also seen wearing a face mask
 
Pretty sure Trump Steak was a bust.

Also, does this sort of stuff count as a pile-on?
I dont know that reporting what trump says or does as he does or says stupid thing after stupid thing is a pile on

like all he has to do is not say or do stupid things and we would run out of materiel....
 
I dont know that reporting what trump says or does as he does or says stupid thing after stupid thing is a pile on

like all he has to do is not say or do stupid things and we would run out of materiel....

Yeah I know. But I'm just getting as gauge of what has constituted a pile-on in this thread. Like we've had a Trumper who left for the weekend (it's been about a 14 day weekend thus far) after continually having his ideas debunked and having nonsensical defenses laughed at. And then we had a crackpot conspiracy theorist grace us with their presence for a short while.
Other than that we've been just laughing at the orange buffoon for shit he brings on himself, with a few users getting pissed as us apparent 'lefties' and 'democrats' for doing so.
 
Yeah I know. But I'm just getting as gauge of what has constituted a pile-on in this thread. Like we've had a Trumper who left for the weekend (it's been about a 14 day weekend thus far) after continually having his ideas debunked and having nonsensical defenses laughed at. And then we had a crackpot conspiracy theorist grace us with their presence for a short while.
Other than that we've been just laughing at the orange buffoon for shit he brings on himself, with a few users getting pissed as us apparent 'lefties' and 'democrats' for doing so.
Disagreeing with the tangerine wankmaggot is reason for angst. They dont know why hes right but theyve pinned their colours to his mast and they are with him come hell or high water.
 
Bunch of snowflakes.
Why is it the ones who accuse others of being snowflakes are the biggest snowflakes about their own sacred cows.

dont call black people n________ <———-shutup snowflake

Sport playing black man not stand when our country special song played <——-grrrrrr fury anger tradition rage him must lose job at sport.
 
“Don’t forget, we have more cases than anybody in the world. But why? Because we do more testing,” Mr Trump told workers at a medical supply plant in Pennsylvania yesterday.

“When you test, you have a case. When you test, you find something is wrong with people. If we didn’t do any testing we would have very few cases.

 

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“Don’t forget, we have more cases than anybody in the world. But why? Because we do more testing,” Mr Trump told workers at a medical supply plant in Pennsylvania yesterday.

“When you test, you have a case. When you test, you find something is wrong with people. If we didn’t do any testing we would have very few cases.

All the people in the mass graves would get up.
 
I understand the point he was trying(*) to make. There’s countries that aren’t testing much because they don’t have the capacity (eg Indonesia) and there’s countries that are most likely fishing numbers (eg China and Russia). Next to them, the USA looks bad because they’re actually testing people and reporting figures.

But for the president of the country to mangle the argument that badly, to the point that it sounds like he thinks the problem doesn’t exist but for the tests, is inexcusable. Has there ever been a world leader worse at expressing himself clearly?

(*probably, bearing in mind that no one can truly know what Trump means, or means to mean, or whether he’s being sarcastic or playing 4D chess or whatever)
 
I understand the point he was trying(*) to make. There’s countries that aren’t testing much because they don’t have the capacity (eg Indonesia) and there’s countries that are most likely fishing numbers (eg China and Russia). Next to them, the USA looks bad because they’re actually testing people and reporting figures.

But for the president of the country to mangle the argument that badly, to the point that it sounds like he thinks the problem doesn’t exist but for the tests, is inexcusable. Has there ever been a world leader worse at expressing himself clearly?

(*probably, bearing in mind that no one can truly know what Trump means, or means to mean, or whether he’s being sarcastic or playing 4D chess or whatever)
 
Why is it the ones who accuse others of being snowflakes are the biggest snowflakes about their own sacred cows.

dont call black people n________ <———-shutup snowflake

Sport playing black man not stand when our country special song played <——-grrrrrr fury anger tradition rage him must lose job at sport.

It's like Free Speech loudmouths. They NEVER have any idea what 'Free Speech' actually is.
 

Incredibly detailed and damning account of Trump’s mishandling of the pandemic, which he apparently saw coming long before anyone else.
 
Coronavirus US: Evangelical preachers and their congregations dying from COVID-19 in droves


US evangelical Christians led the charge against isolation measures to combat COVID-19. Now they’re proclaiming any vaccine to be “the mark of the Beast”.


The US “is experiencing the consequential wrath of God,” Reverend Ralph Drollinger wrote in a Capitol Ministries Bible study. He was preaching to White House administrators and staff, blaming the pandemic on those with “a proclivity toward lesbianism and homosexuality” as well as environmentalists and people with “depraved minds”.


Two-thirds of US believers agree Trump’s gospel teacher – at least at the level that god wants change, a new Associated Press poll finds. Evangelical Protestants strongly believe this to be the case, at 43 per cent. This compares to 28 per cent of Catholic and mainstream Protestants.


But that message is moving on.


Now even any potential vaccine for COVID-19 is being touted as an assault on Christianity itself.


But the COVID-19 virus is following its own playbook and it’s reaping a deadly toll among faithful and heathen alike.
 
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