aloyisious wrote: » If the poll correlation is right, then those who don't take it seriously are more in the GOP camp rather than the Dem camp, then it will have a knock-on effect when it comes to voting time. I'd imagine that the GOP survivors will also have cause to remember who fed them the line that it'll be all right on the night. If they don't, then they'll have been suckered twice by the same gent and party.
Leroy42 wrote: » No, all evidence suggests they will simply blame DNC, MSM, Pelosi or some other nerdowell, lefty for getting in the way and asking too many questions thus not allowing Trump to get on with the job. And of course Obama.
beggars_bush wrote: » Apparently Mar a Largo is now a hotbed of infection. Good few people close to trump have tested positive
pixelburp wrote: » Source on this? That's a pretty big ticket item; last I'd heard the hotbed for Corona in the US was NY & Washington State
peddlelies wrote: » He has no self awareness, I remember a Fox poll from last year only 17% of people said his tweeting was helpful. Serious issues he ends with exclamation points and they just come across insincere. It's not the tweeting that's the problem, it's the content of the tweets. If he had stuck to just tweeting important info with a tweet writer his polling would be much better. "Few voters approve of President Trump’s tweeting, and most agree it’s making his job harder. Seventy-one percent say the president’s tweets are hurting his agenda, according to the latest Fox News Poll. Just 17 percent see the tweets as helpful."
peddlelies wrote: » White house says Trump has tested negative for corona. Apparently his results were the best ever recorded, tremendous, believe me.
TomOnBoard wrote: » At this point, it is statistically highly unlikely that no-one on the WH team has become infected. The regimen of checking everyone for fever before today's presser says that they are actively checking for people who may have become symptomatic, by measurement of temperature. The problem with that however, is that some experts are now concluding that the virus can be spread for some time after infection but before showing any symptoms. It seems that infected people can 'shed' virus even if they don't develop any symptoms at all. Trump had a negative test result today. I'd imagine he will be tested every day, now that he has agreed to the first test being done.
TomOnBoard wrote: » Trump had a negative test result today. I'd imagine he will be tested every day, now that he has agreed to the first test being done.
TomOnBoard wrote: » The Sunday papers and magazines are very downbeat in the US this morning as a result of the Coronavirus management by the Administration. Here's yet another well-presented analysis of what is going so badly wrong.https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/608023/ For any American who truly loves his country, this analysis must surely be very depressing indeed?
beggars_bush wrote: » Apparently Mar a Largo is now a hotbed of infection.
Billy Mays wrote: » What a man!!!
everlast75 wrote: » So during this pandemic, i check to see what is on trump's mind. Going after Schumer for his stupid comments and talking about pardoning Flynn. Edit - and Hillary Clinton. JFC Self isolation should involve someone removing his mobile......
pixelburp wrote: » Trump repeatedly dismissed angst over the shuttering of the pandemic department with the glib assertion they could always be hired back. That any gaps in structures could be solved by fast hires.
Toeuptony wrote: » From the Guardian live blog:Trump repeats that he does not want Americans to hoard or panic-buy food supplies – they can afford to relax and have a nice dinner, he says. As if anyone in their right mind can be able to relax while he is the person in charge of the debacle that is the US response to this crisis.