Re: Dumbfuck in charge
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:02 pm
Then why didn't you post that at the time. If you "knew" it was going to happen why didn't you warn anyone? You're so fucking smart, you coulda saved this guy's life.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:55 pm Moved ungracefully from the locked thread.
I have the belief that the people who run the tests on whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option are the smarties and that everyone who is not them is the dummies when it comes to whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option.
Trump should let the smart people with direct knowledge about specifics speak as to those specifics.
Trust me, I'd love it if Trump had a bland, boring press conference where he didnt say something so glaringly stupid that it didnt make me want to puke. I dont find this enjoyable at all. It is aggravating and frustrating and a little scary.
Sadly, as soon as I heard Trump listing specific medications that might be "great" I knew it would be just a short time before someone died while using those medications in an incorrect manner. And I would bet that Trump was warned specifically about exactly that prior to that meeting. If he wasn't then his entire staff should be fired.
The problem with this whole fucking moronic argument is that it hinges on the idea that Trump told people to take something that was not fit for human consumption or, at the very least, that we don't know if it's fit for human consumption.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:55 pm Moved ungracefully from the locked thread.
I have the belief that the people who run the tests on whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option are the smarties and that everyone who is not them is the dummies when it comes to whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option.
Trump should let the smart people with direct knowledge about specifics speak as to those specifics.
Trust me, I'd love it if Trump had a bland, boring press conference where he didnt say something so glaringly stupid that it didnt make me want to puke. I dont find this enjoyable at all. It is aggravating and frustrating and a little scary.
Sadly, as soon as I heard Trump listing specific medications that might be "great" I knew it would be just a short time before someone died while using those medications in an incorrect manner. And I would bet that Trump was warned specifically about exactly that prior to that meeting. If he wasn't then his entire staff should be fired.
No arguement here.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:04 pmThe problem with this whole fucking moronic argument is that it hinges on the idea that Trump told people to take something that was not fit for human consumption or, at the very least, that we don't know if it's fit for human consumption.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:55 pm Moved ungracefully from the locked thread.
I have the belief that the people who run the tests on whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option are the smarties and that everyone who is not them is the dummies when it comes to whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option.
Trump should let the smart people with direct knowledge about specifics speak as to those specifics.
Trust me, I'd love it if Trump had a bland, boring press conference where he didnt say something so glaringly stupid that it didnt make me want to puke. I dont find this enjoyable at all. It is aggravating and frustrating and a little scary.
Sadly, as soon as I heard Trump listing specific medications that might be "great" I knew it would be just a short time before someone died while using those medications in an incorrect manner. And I would bet that Trump was warned specifically about exactly that prior to that meeting. If he wasn't then his entire staff should be fired.
But that's not what he did. He told them that a medication -- THAT IS ALREADY APPROVED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION WORLDWIDE -- might help with COVID. At the very worst, you could charge him with encouraging people to take medications that would be ineffective. The drug he mentioned, chloroquine, is an FDA approved malaria treatment and is, in fact, considered an "essential medication," by the WHO.
The fact that these dumbasses took a non-medicinal form of the compound is no one's fault but their own.
And other than twocoach, I assume the rest of you actually know this full well.
Do you believe that these dumbasses would have taken a non-medical form of the compound if Trump had not spoken of it in his press conference? No, probably not.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:04 pm.....twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:55 pm Moved ungracefully from the locked thread.
I have the belief that the people who run the tests on whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option are the smarties and that everyone who is not them is the dummies when it comes to whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option.
Trump should let the smart people with direct knowledge about specifics speak as to those specifics.
Trust me, I'd love it if Trump had a bland, boring press conference where he didnt say something so glaringly stupid that it didnt make me want to puke. I dont find this enjoyable at all. It is aggravating and frustrating and a little scary.
Sadly, as soon as I heard Trump listing specific medications that might be "great" I knew it would be just a short time before someone died while using those medications in an incorrect manner. And I would bet that Trump was warned specifically about exactly that prior to that meeting. If he wasn't then his entire staff should be fired.
The fact that these dumbasses took a non-medicinal form of the compound is no one's fault but their own.
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There's a difference between "listening to them" and "waiting for them to finish speaking and then proceeding to ignore them". It's clear which one Trump is doing.imzcount wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:02 pm https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020 ... e-country/
Taking charge like a great prez would!
As was covered in an article linked above somewhere, Trump is throwing this Easter stuff out there to make state governors to be the bad guys forcing folks to miss their beloved Easter services so that he can point out the ones that are Dems, blame the media, talk about how great he is and then complain about how everyone is out to stop him.Mjl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:38 pm He's just so not a leader. His Easter thing today could have been done really well. Set a goal for the nation, have an " Ask not what your country can do for you" moment. Say
"If everyone takes this seriously, if everyone practices social distancing, we can be back together for Easter".
But no, he leaves out the important part.
He so desperately needs a quick fix. I wish there was one.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:04 pmThe problem with this whole fucking moronic argument is that it hinges on the idea that Trump told people to take something that was not fit for human consumption or, at the very least, that we don't know if it's fit for human consumption.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:55 pm Moved ungracefully from the locked thread.
I have the belief that the people who run the tests on whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option are the smarties and that everyone who is not them is the dummies when it comes to whether or not a specific drug or treatment is a viable option.
Trump should let the smart people with direct knowledge about specifics speak as to those specifics.
Trust me, I'd love it if Trump had a bland, boring press conference where he didnt say something so glaringly stupid that it didnt make me want to puke. I dont find this enjoyable at all. It is aggravating and frustrating and a little scary.
Sadly, as soon as I heard Trump listing specific medications that might be "great" I knew it would be just a short time before someone died while using those medications in an incorrect manner. And I would bet that Trump was warned specifically about exactly that prior to that meeting. If he wasn't then his entire staff should be fired.
But that's not what he did. He told them that a medication -- THAT IS ALREADY APPROVED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION WORLDWIDE -- might help with COVID. At the very worst, you could charge him with encouraging people to take medications that would be ineffective. The drug he mentioned, chloroquine, is an FDA approved malaria treatment and is, in fact, considered an "essential medication," by the WHO.
The fact that these dumbasses took a non-medicinal form of the compound is no one's fault but their own.
And other than twocoach, I assume the rest of you actually know this full well.
So, just to be clear, it’s okay for Dems to politicize the crisis, but not DJT?twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:55 amAs was covered in an article linked above somewhere, Trump is throwing this Easter stuff out there to make state governors to be the bad guys forcing folks to miss their beloved Easter services so that he can point out the ones that are Dems, blame the media, talk about how great he is and then complain about how everyone is out to stop him.Mjl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:38 pm He's just so not a leader. His Easter thing today could have been done really well. Set a goal for the nation, have an " Ask not what your country can do for you" moment. Say
"If everyone takes this seriously, if everyone practices social distancing, we can be back together for Easter".
But no, he leaves out the important part.
You'll need to be more specific than that for me to be able to answer. What specific action by "The Dems" are you comparing this to?HouseDivided wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 8:34 amSo, just to be clear, it’s okay for Dems to politicize the crisis, but not DJT?twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:55 amAs was covered in an article linked above somewhere, Trump is throwing this Easter stuff out there to make state governors to be the bad guys forcing folks to miss their beloved Easter services so that he can point out the ones that are Dems, blame the media, talk about how great he is and then complain about how everyone is out to stop him.Mjl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:38 pm He's just so not a leader. His Easter thing today could have been done really well. Set a goal for the nation, have an " Ask not what your country can do for you" moment. Say
"If everyone takes this seriously, if everyone practices social distancing, we can be back together for Easter".
But no, he leaves out the important part.
^^ding, ding, ding, we have a winner^^Gqcolorado wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 7:48 am And gutter, the Eggs Benny a Mar a lago is probabaly what he doesn’t want to miss. And they charge double that day.