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He also, incidentally, does not actually understand what "sarcastically" means.
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Well this is just great:
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I think this is worse than if he was serious. How can anyone old enough to be out of kidnergarten not know that it's totally, completely, and in all other ways inappropriate to make this kind of a joke on this kind of a topic. Against strong competition, I'm not sure this isn't the worst thing he's done as president. |
Come on guy, learn to take a joke. If the leader of a nation approaching 50K deaths and economic destruction can't joke about drinking bleach what can he joke about?
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Similarly, I was thinking that he's probably done or said things that are morally worse, but if judging for just plain stupidity, this might be his high-water mark. I thought that months or years ago I had reached the point where nothing Trump could do or say could truly shock/stump me anymore, but this whole inject-the-light thing has really broken through that glass floor. |
And he's so unwilling to admit mistakes that in the long quote he keeps going back and forth from, it was sarcastic, to, but it might work.
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So not surprisingly, some wrote Trump a letter extolling industrial bleach as a cure-all for the virus:
Revealed: leader of group peddling bleach as coronavirus 'cure' wrote to Trump this week | World news | The Guardian |
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Both most likely, but definitely a peddler
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You know, I am already tired of all the "This is how crazy it was on the inside!" books that will come out after this presidency is over. People who are in a position to stop him or to leave in protest are sticking around, and they will then ease their conscience (and make a lot of money) by writing a book after it is over telling us that "we shouldn't put a crazy guy in charge again!" |
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So we had a guy come in to my work to place an order. He was complaining that he was out of business (he rented cold drink machines to parties or something).
Then he went on a rant that a bunch of Obama appointees who never took an economics class was hamstringing the president. Then he mentioned that he wanted coronavirus now (instead of possibly getting it the summer when lockdowns might lifted) and asked if we knew any big-boobed women with the virus that he could kiss. Sadly I don't know any. |
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The bleach thing has been around for awhile in anti-vaxxer and autism circles. Think they use "bleach enemas" on their kids. Trump has dabbled in anti-vax stuff so not terribly surprising that he'd come across this stuff either online or through contacts. Plus the bleach thing has been around for awhile now in right-wing circles. It's a part of the Qanon thing. Alan Keyes and some others were selling bleach cures for other things too. I don't think it was something that just came out of the blue. |
The Navy is recommending reinstatement for Crozier, but the final decision will be made by the Sec. Def.
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Speechless. |
Dr. Birx defends Trump:
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While also being sarcastic, right? |
The conservative subreddit spent the bulk of yesterday trying to come up with what he was really trying to say only for Trump to claim he was being sarcastic.
It amazes me that with as often as he does this that they even bother at this point. |
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Dr. Birx, blink once if you're safe. Blink twice if you need help. SI |
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So many people have spent so much time over the last four years trying to understand Trump's words and attack or defend him. It is very very simple: He's (1) not that smart, (2) impulsive, and (3) an external processor. That's it. That explains 99% of the "crazy" stuff he says. Boring but true. |
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Ha ha ha! Best laugh I've had all day - thanks! :D |
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I don't know if this is what you were talking about here, but I saw some video of her on Twitter when Trump starting go on about disinfectants. Pretty funny (and sad) |
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Trump announced today he would be speaking at West Point's commencement. This was news to West Point, who are now summoning 1000 cadets back to NY for the address after they were sent home because of the virus
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I saw a video showing her sitting to the right side of Trump as he was talking about it. TBH the video wasn't that great and I really couldn't see her reaction to it. However, there is no doubt in my mind she was thinking WTF? |
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I am not sure how Wisconsin protests tend to go, but that does not look like "a lot of people" to me. I work right next to the NC capitol building, and most protests are a lot bigger than that. |
Estimates between 1 and 2k
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I would say given the exponential spread of this virus that is a lot of people jammed close together.
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Seems to be more smoke that the crazy NK kid is dead, coma etc. Not sure what will happen next if he really is gone but should be interesting.
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His sister takes over. And from what I've heard, she's actually intelligent and has a good relationship with the military.
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I can't improve upon that analysis. |
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It's been 2 and a half months since his last rally. Gotta scratch that itch somehow. |
He's been holding a 'Rona Rally every afternoon...
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This will have 1000 people contractually obligated to cheer though. |
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you have a source for this? |
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Trump has tweeted that he's not even sure why he's having these press conferences if all the media are going to do is ask nothing but hostile questions:
"What is the purpose of having White House News Conferences when the Lamestream Media asks nothing but hostile questions, & then refuses to report the truth or facts accurately. They get record ratings, & the American people get nothing but Fake News. Not worth the time & effort!" Americans are in quarantine or dying and he can't be bothered to hold news conferences anymore because he's not being praised enough for his altogether inadequate response to the pandemic. So that's why there was no news conference today and none scheduled for tomorrow. |
In a different timeline Pence would be the President and his 65% approval rating would put GOP control of the House into play.
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If you need an example of how USA resembles DPRK more and more, look no further |
Trump is pissed today about all the reporters that won Noble Prizes for their Russian reporting.
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Trump's just mad that he spent all that time in Russia and only won a Pee-body award.
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Heyo! That, my friends, is comedy gold. |
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Ignoring the Nobel/Pulitzer thing, when record sales drop it's always safe to release a greatest hits album. This has to be at least 500 threats to investigate the fake news/lamestream media. |
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My theory: Trump's press conferences were hurting his numbers. And his people knew that. And they knew that they had to get him to stop. But you can't just tell the President (especially this president) that the problem is him. So I am sure that they explained it to him as "You are awesome, sir. But the media is distorting you, so you need to stop giving so many press conferences." So it would make sense that media hatred is at the front of his mind. |
That's a solid theory.
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