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As A Doctor, Here's The First Thing I Thought When I Found Out Trump Has COVID-19
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Oct 3, 2020 20:05:06   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
moldyoldy wrote:
You say he suggested it. Then you try to deny what he said. You are just as smart as trump.


The problem is that you simply can't understand plain English.

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Oct 3, 2020 20:21:17   #
moldyoldy
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
The problem is that you simply can't understand plain English.


Like covfefe

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Oct 3, 2020 20:30:49   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Like covfefe


Yeah, that covfefe 19 is a scary thing, isn't it?

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Oct 3, 2020 20:42:31   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
moldyoldy wrote:
You say he suggested it. Then you try to deny what he said. You are just as smart as trump.


I did not deny it at all !

This was a quote in an article which you apparently you aren't smart enough and unable to comprehend so I posted it again but I doubt you have mind enough to understand !

Can you tell the difference from recommend which you claimed and suggested as the article mentioned ? Apparently not !

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US President Donald Trump has been lambasted by the medical community after suggesting research into whether coronavirus might be treated by injecting disinfectant into the body.
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Oct 3, 2020 21:39:58   #
Tug484
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
I think it would be profitable for those idiots who say he was recommending injecting disinfectant, to re-see that presser Trump had. If they can watch that and still maintain their position, then I will be the first one to declare them certifiably nuts.



I guess they think he wasn't joking when he said he credits McDonald's french fries for his hair.
They don't want to hear the truth of a matter.

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Oct 3, 2020 21:40:00   #
moldyoldy
 
4430 wrote:
I did not deny it at all !

This was a quote in an article which you apparently you aren't smart enough and unable to comprehend so I posted it again but I doubt you have mind enough to understand !

Can you tell the difference from recommend which you claimed and suggested as the article mentioned ? Apparently not !

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US President Donald Trump has been lambasted by the medical community after suggesting research into whether coronavirus might be treated by injecting disinfectant into the body.
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I did not deny it at all ! br br This was a quote... (show quote)


You posted what the idiot said.


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US President Donald Trump has been lambasted by the medical community after suggesting research into whether coronavirus might be treated by injecting disinfectant into the body.

Follow dr trumps advice if you want to die.

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Oct 3, 2020 21:53:26   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
moldyoldy wrote:
You posted what the idiot said.


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US President Donald Trump has been lambasted by the medical community after suggesting research into whether coronavirus might be treated by injecting disinfectant into the body.

Follow dr trumps advice if you want to die.


What ever there's no use in replying any more you are such a brainwashed cupcake !

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Oct 4, 2020 00:05:44   #
moldyoldy
 
4430 wrote:
What ever there's no use in replying any more you are such a brainwashed cupcake !


You think everything he does is right no matter how wrong it is.

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Oct 4, 2020 00:46:28   #
SSDD
 
4430 wrote:
I did not deny it at all !

This was a quote in an article which you apparently you aren't smart enough and unable to comprehend so I posted it again but I doubt you have mind enough to understand !

Can you tell the difference from recommend which you claimed and suggested as the article mentioned ? Apparently not !

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US President Donald Trump has been lambasted by the medical community after suggesting research into whether coronavirus might be treated by injecting disinfectant into the body.
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I did not deny it at all ! br br This was a quote... (show quote)



Yes, yes, please enlighten us, what IS the difference between suggest and recommend? Most people consider the two words as interchangeable and either synonymous or nearly synonymous, including reference sources.

Example, can one not put forth a recommendation just as easily as they can put forth a suggestion?


https://www.freethesaurus.com/recommend
https://www.freethesaurus.com/suggest

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Oct 4, 2020 00:48:30   #
marinevet73
 
4430 wrote:
Well since you're so happy to tells how many lies Trump tells how about posting each and every lie for us all to sell !

Then if you were an honest person you'd do the fair thing and tells us all the lies that Hillary and Biden and Obama told !


"This virus will go away as soon as it warms up in April." Now repeat that 207,000 times .

How does that lie work for you?

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Oct 4, 2020 05:50:04   #
moldyoldy
 
SSDD wrote:
Yes, yes, please enlighten us, what IS the difference between suggest and recommend? Most people consider the two words as interchangeable and either synonymous or nearly synonymous, including reference sources.

Example, can one not put forth a recommendation just as easily as they can put forth a suggestion?


https://www.freethesaurus.com/recommend
https://www.freethesaurus.com/suggest


You reminded me of Harris grilling Barr using those words.

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Oct 4, 2020 06:47:54   #
Dom
 
rumitoid wrote:
When I learned that Donald Trump is infected with COVID-19, I did not have the normal reaction that I would have, as a doctor, to an overweight septuagenarian getting infected with this deadly virus. Instead, I immediately thought of the positives that could come out of this. Not because I revel in suffering but precisely because I ardently desire millions more people to avoid the death and disability that this virus invites. A virus that snuffs out life indiscriminately. Or perhaps a little too discriminatingly in certain populations, most of whom are not represented in the Trump inner circle.

Maybe Donald and Melania will finally, though inadvertently, be the effective spokespeople for this virus that reason, logic, science, compassion and morality dictated that they be 200,000 lives ago. Perhaps this will be the wake-up call that the tens of millions who adore him, who hang on his every word, who look to him for guidance and leadership, so much so that they are willing to consider ingesting bleach, will heed.

Maybe, just maybe, this is the jolt of reality that only this reality TV star can provide.

Is it wrong for a doctor to be writing these words? I would argue, in fact, that it is precisely in line with the ethics of my profession to welcome the dissemination and augmentation of public health awareness in the context of this pandemic and our country’s failed response to it. For some who follow Hollywood types, it was beloved Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson whose diagnoses snapped people to attention at the start of this pandemic to take it with the gravity it deserved. For sports fans, it was the stories coming out of the NBA with Rudy Gobert’s ridiculous mic touching stunt and the souring of his relationship with Donovan Mitchell after the Utah Jazz coronavirus outbreak.

Others looked to their president and saw a maskless man who mocked those who covered their faces in the context of an airborne illness, who compared it to the flu and said it would go away like a miracle. They looked to the man they voted for and believed in and prayed for as he persisted to downplay the virus as the number of COVID-19 deaths continued to fill increasing numbers of imaginary football stadiums many times over. And even as stories came out of diehard Trump loyalists who succumbed to COVID-19 while regretting not taking this more seriously, he continued to contradict the clear public health messaging of his top officials, undermining and undercutting at every turn.

My colleagues and I have watched, our stomachs turning and churning in twisted knots of anger, as Trump has continued to host superspreader events throughout the country as recently as this past week. Just like the one Herman Cain attended whose life ended shortly thereafter. White hot rage has been our default setting for so many of us in health care over the last eight months, as we have been keenly aware of the broad swaths of precious lives needlessly lost due to the criminal negligence of this administration. I remember how my insides blazed as I watched Vice President Mike Pence traipse through Mayo Clinic without a mask and how there wasn’t a single person in that hospital who was willing to stand up for their patients and colleagues and call out the emperor who had no mask. This administration has been, literally, sickening.

https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/trump-tests-positive-coronavirus-doctor-160100764.html
When I learned that Donald Trump is infected with ... (show quote)


You are not of this world

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Oct 4, 2020 07:11:20   #
Big Kahuna
 
rumitoid wrote:
When I learned that Donald Trump is infected with COVID-19, I did not have the normal reaction that I would have, as a doctor, to an overweight septuagenarian getting infected with this deadly virus. Instead, I immediately thought of the positives that could come out of this. Not because I revel in suffering but precisely because I ardently desire millions more people to avoid the death and disability that this virus invites. A virus that snuffs out life indiscriminately. Or perhaps a little too discriminatingly in certain populations, most of whom are not represented in the Trump inner circle.

Maybe Donald and Melania will finally, though inadvertently, be the effective spokespeople for this virus that reason, logic, science, compassion and morality dictated that they be 200,000 lives ago. Perhaps this will be the wake-up call that the tens of millions who adore him, who hang on his every word, who look to him for guidance and leadership, so much so that they are willing to consider ingesting bleach, will heed.

Maybe, just maybe, this is the jolt of reality that only this reality TV star can provide.

Is it wrong for a doctor to be writing these words? I would argue, in fact, that it is precisely in line with the ethics of my profession to welcome the dissemination and augmentation of public health awareness in the context of this pandemic and our country’s failed response to it. For some who follow Hollywood types, it was beloved Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson whose diagnoses snapped people to attention at the start of this pandemic to take it with the gravity it deserved. For sports fans, it was the stories coming out of the NBA with Rudy Gobert’s ridiculous mic touching stunt and the souring of his relationship with Donovan Mitchell after the Utah Jazz coronavirus outbreak.

Others looked to their president and saw a maskless man who mocked those who covered their faces in the context of an airborne illness, who compared it to the flu and said it would go away like a miracle. They looked to the man they voted for and believed in and prayed for as he persisted to downplay the virus as the number of COVID-19 deaths continued to fill increasing numbers of imaginary football stadiums many times over. And even as stories came out of diehard Trump loyalists who succumbed to COVID-19 while regretting not taking this more seriously, he continued to contradict the clear public health messaging of his top officials, undermining and undercutting at every turn.

My colleagues and I have watched, our stomachs turning and churning in twisted knots of anger, as Trump has continued to host superspreader events throughout the country as recently as this past week. Just like the one Herman Cain attended whose life ended shortly thereafter. White hot rage has been our default setting for so many of us in health care over the last eight months, as we have been keenly aware of the broad swaths of precious lives needlessly lost due to the criminal negligence of this administration. I remember how my insides blazed as I watched Vice President Mike Pence traipse through Mayo Clinic without a mask and how there wasn’t a single person in that hospital who was willing to stand up for their patients and colleagues and call out the emperor who had no mask. This administration has been, literally, sickening.

https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/trump-tests-positive-coronavirus-doctor-160100764.html
When I learned that Donald Trump is infected with ... (show quote)


You are not very scientific if you are still using the 200,000 figure as the number of deaths attributable to covid. The CDC came out with the new figures that only 6% of the Covid deaths were directly attributed to Covid. The deaths attributed to Covid are only at 12,000 and 1/2 of those deaths are in Corrupt Cuomo's city of NYC. Also don't forget, the hospitals fudge the cause of death as covid to inflate their reimbursement figures from the government. The scammers have even scammed you Rumi. Trump has done a great job in protecting the American people as Fauxci said 2 million Americans would die from Covid. We only have 12,000 dead. Figure out your % and get back to me when you do your math.

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Oct 4, 2020 07:18:55   #
Big Kahuna
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Drink your Lysol and shut up.


Drink your toilet water and puke up.

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Oct 4, 2020 07:21:04   #
Big Kahuna
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Trump made sure to muddy the water about the virus. The experts say one thing he says another. His sycophants try to adjust their comments to avoid contradicting trumps stupid comments. He did not want anyone to worry about the virus because he wanted the economy to keep going no matter how many people died.


Then drink some muddy water if you don't like your toilet water. I'm sure you think that is the cure for Covid and your mental derangement.

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