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Let's fire Trump

 
 
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 11:04 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Who am I kidding? You, inform an opinion???
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 11:07 am
@farmerman,
Quote:
The fact that the GOP has a herd immunity

Has nothing to do with the fact the president makes foreign policy not the State department. The impeachment was bogus and a hail Mary from the start. It damaged Democrats beyond repair whether you think so or not.
Sturgis
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 03:16 pm
@coldjoint,
Are you following the doctor's instructions? It seems you may not be taking your meds and therapy sessions correctly.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 04:11 pm
@Sturgis,
Quote:
Are you following the doctor's instructions?

Are you struggling with the concept of originality? How many times have people posted that crap about someone they disagree with? Check back in when you really have something to say.
farmerman
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 06:54 pm
@coldjoint,
well? are you following your doc;s instructions ??
coldjoint
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 07:03 pm
@farmerman,
Quote:
well? are you following your doc;s instructions ??

I see my doctor once a year. I have a feeling you and your buddy have a stricter regimen than me. And my originality has not suffered.
neptuneblue
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 07:22 pm
Trump calls on CDC director to denounce 'fake news' – who admits paper's quotes were accurate
'There will be coronavirus in the fall,' Anthony Fauci says as mixed messages from White House continue in latest chaotic briefing

John T BennettWashington @BennettJohnT 1 hour ago

Donald Trump brought his Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director to a White House briefing to clean up his own warning in a news report about another coronavirus wave coinciding with the flu next fall – but Robert Redfield said he was quoted accurately. The latest White House Covid-19 press conference got wild even faster than usual.

The president's face grew red and he gestured wildly in the opening minutes of his Wednesday evening briefing, snapping at reporters and even accusing media outlets of being unhappy when the federal government ramped up production of ventilators, the breathing machines needed to treat coronavirus patients. "Who was upset about ventilators," one exasperated reporter could be heard asking the president.

At one point, just minutes after Mr Trump walked into the briefing room, reporters were yelling questions and questioning his bold claims in one of the most surreal scenes since the onset of the pandemic outbreak. Later, he told a female reporter he often with whom he often jousts to ask her question "nice and easy." When she asked about governors' claims of a testing kit shortage in their states, he called such questions a "media trap."

Among his most bold of claims was one that while Covid-19 could return next year, "what we've just gone through, we will not go through."

Mr Trump sparred with reporters in the wild opening minutes of yet another coronavirus news conference, with journalists pressing him on why he sounds so sure the virus will not return when his own experts say it could. He could not provide a scientific or medical response, however, as he quickly grew agitated.

About a half hour later, Mr Trump's top infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci, sounded less confident. He told reporters that unless Americans continue to follow social distancing and other steps, the likelihood of a second wave will be high. A poll released on Wednesday, however, found more than half of those surveyed in six 2020 swing states believe others are taking those mitigation measures too far.

"There will be coronavirus in the fall," Mr Fauci said. "It will take off, that's what viruses do. ... We are going to respond to it to not allow it to do that."

Tempers flared after Mr Trump immediately made clear he was there, in large part, to rebut a Washington Post article published on Tuesday that was based on an interview with his CDC boss. It was topped with this headline: "CDC director warns second wave of coronavirus is likely to be even more devastating".

The crux of the presidential gripe was the word "devastating" in the headline. Mr Redfield, under questioning from reporters, acknowledged The Post quoted him accurately in the actual article. In a stunning scene, with the US death toll approaching 46,500, the president of the United States was focused on an adjective in a news article.

Mr Trump's attempt to be his own press secretary – he just hired his fourth – did not appear to go very well.

That's because Mr Redfield uttered this line: "I’m accurately quoted in the Washington Post."

Despite that, Mr Trump attempted, once again, to offer his own version of events.

"That's not what he said," the president said several times, taking umbrage with a single word in single headline of a single news article. Typically, presidents leave such work up to their press secretaries – who often further delegating to their deputies the work of making a formal complaint and request a headline be changed.

Not Mr Trump, who is hyper-sensitive to any media report he deems as negative – for himself and his political future.

Having it both ways

The latest remarkable scene in the James S. Brady Briefing Room came when the president, after urging states to start the process of reopening their economies, revealed he told Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, a Republican, he "strongly" disagrees with the state executive's decision to do so.

But "The Donald" often prefers to operate on both sides of a politically dicey issue – especially one on which his conservative base is engaged on. And conservatives across the country increasingly want to open their states.

"I think it's too soon," Mr Trump said. "But at the same time, he must do what he thinks is right."

The president won the southern state by just over 5 points in 2016, but Democrats showed gains there in the 2018 midterms: Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams, for instance, took Mr Kemp to a runoff for the governor's office. That has prompted some political prognosticators to say former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, might have an outside shot to take the state in November.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 07:28 pm
@neptuneblue,

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Despite that, Mr Trump attempted, once again, to offer his own version of events.

And why not? Whoever wrote this is not the president. He gets to say what he wishes when he wishes. Non-story. And too long again.
neptuneblue
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 07:37 pm
@coldjoint,
"That's because Mr Redfield uttered this line: "I’m accurately quoted in the Washington Post."

If a one minute read is beyond your capabilities, how do you manage to read right wing conspiracy site material?
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 08:10 pm
@coldjoint,
I hope you're following your doctor's orders!
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2020 08:14 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
"I’m accurately quoted in the Washington Post."

Hey! That is a first.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 12:25 pm
@coldjoint,
Quote:
I see my doctor once a year. I have a feeling you and your buddy have a stricter regimen than me. And my originality has not suffered.
That's because your shtick doesn't change; it's alway abnormal. It's obvious to most posters on this thread by just the numbers who question your posts, and your response to them.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 12:38 pm
@cicerone imposter,
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That's because your shtick doesn't change; it's alway abnormal.

Who are you to decide what is normal? Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 01:42 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
If a one minute read is beyond your capabilities, how do you manage to read right wing conspiracy site material?


Maybe their neighbor's goat reads it to them. It's not as if they (coldjoint) could tell.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 01:45 pm
@Sturgis,
When Tommy Robinson did a Q&A session on Twitter, Frankie Boyle’s question was “ Who’s reading these to you?”
coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 01:58 pm
@Sturgis,
Quote:

Maybe their neighbor's goat reads it to them. It's not as if they (coldjoint) could tell.

You had best leave the comedy to me. You are about as funny as a crutch.
Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 01:59 pm
@coldjoint,
You are not funny, merely pathetic.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 02:02 pm
@izzythepush,
Quote:
When Tommy Robinson did

I remember he tried to interview Pakastani rapists. Someone just posted an article about your government releasing information about grooming gangs in the Trump thread. So far they have not done it. No surprise, your government is Nazi-like when it comes to suppressing the truth.
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 02:03 pm
@Sturgis,
Quote:
You are not funny, merely pathetic.

And you need that crutch, because you are just lame.
Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 02:13 pm
@coldjoint,
Isn't it time for your nurse to flush out your innards?
(I can tell due to your irritability)
 

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