Achebe wrote: » Fair enough Pete. He suggested we should inject it. That's far more rational.
[Deleted User] wrote: » “And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning, because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs, so it’d be interesting to check that, so that you’re going to have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds interesting to me. So, we’ll see, but the whole concept of the light, the way it kills it in one minute. That’s pretty powerful.” Later, Trump clarified his comments after a reporter asked Bryan whether disinfectants could actually be injected into COVID-19 patients.“It wouldn’t be through injections, almost a cleaning and sterilization of an area. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t work, but it certainly has a big effect if it’s on a stationary object.” Does he really suggest we should inject bleach, like you've stated? Because all I see is him talking about if only we could do something to clear out the lungs.
relax carry on wrote: » I wonder are the Trump die hards here representative of the bulk of people who will vote for Trump? How many of those who vote for him will be true devotees of Donnie and believe home to be their Messiah? But how many will vote for him because in the broken political system of the US, they can't vote for anyone other than a Republican despite knowing what Trump is/represents.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Yeah, you can say that's a "broken political system" and laugh at the Americans while overlooking we are part of the European Union and our president is chosen for us, we don't get a say in the matter. We in Ireland voted the wrong way not once but twice and were told to go back and do it again and we complied. EU states are not against militarism either under the auspices of NATO or EUFOR have been involved in foreign adventures.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Lets look at this from the other side: I wonder are the Biden die-hards here representative of the bulk of people who will vote for Biden? How many of those who vote for him will be true devotees of Joe and believe home to be their Messiah? But how many will vote for him because in the broken political system of the US, they can't vote for anyone other than a Democrat despite knowing what Biden is/represents. Then you might consider the previous administration (Obama), the one that dropped more bombs than the preceding administration (Bush), supported the Yemen invasion, supported ISIS to overthrow Assad, Afghanistan, destroyed Libya, put journalists in prison and cleaned up Wall Street. Obama played golf, the Obamas enriched themselves via book sales, after dinner speeches, seats on boards, bought property on the coast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOfkBRaWmGE Yeah, you can say that's a "broken political system" and laugh at the Americans while overlooking we are part of the European Union and our president is chosen for us, we don't get a say in the matter. We in Ireland voted the wrong way not once but twice and were told to go back and do it again and we complied. EU states are not against militarism either under the auspices of NATO or EUFOR have been involved in foreign adventures.
Then you might consider the Trump administration, the one that dropped more bombs than the preceding administration but stopped reporting on the drone strikes (this is still in effect, why's that? supports the Yemen invasion by propping up Saudi with massive arms sales, laughed at journalists being beaten up Obama played golf but Trump has done more golfing in his first term than Obama ever did, Trump enriched himself by using his resorts for his golfing and making the secret service pay double for the rooms. seats on boards? Trump has put most of his closest family into whitehouse positions
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Like I said, absurd to make comparisons between the two and then claim that the diluting of the stats in such fashion makes the case you appear to think it does and my citing of the 60 million wasn't to say Obama did a bad job by the way, but in fact to show that he hadn't done this amazing job you appear to think he did with regards to preventing its spread.
You mean like this when they were trying to suggest that President Trump's focus on the Coronavirus wasn't warranted and was motivated by racism:
Just because you infer something from someone's words and actions doesn't mean that it was justified to do so, and much of the above is you doing just that. As for ignoring Fauci":
Silentcorner wrote: » the state of the Democrat Party
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » And on the flip side of that
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Did I mention keeping it in the family (Hunter Biden),
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Put yourself in the position of an American voter. How is the current alternative: Biden, looking by those standards? He has the Neocons on board, the old party Republicans who bought you the gulf wars are on board. Did I mention keeping it in the family (Hunter Biden), The alternative last time out was Hillary Clinton (The Clinton Foundation - her daughter Chelsea does well). The difference between the two - one side wants to actively impose their ideology and take away constitutional freedoms. You can see that clearly in one side when outcome does not maintain them in power they want to change the rules. As an example they changed the rules for senate voting from quorum to simple majority, and now they are unhappy with the outcome when a supreme count vacancy comes up and with the aid of the media resorted to unscrupulous behaviour against Kavanaugh before the previous judge was appointed by the senate. Would you vote for either party or stay home?
[Deleted User] wrote: » "you’re going to have to use medical doctors with" It might barely pass as English but you have to sacrifice an awful lot of your self-respect to pretend Trump suggested that we go injecting ourselves with bleach.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » The difference between the two - one side wants to actively impose their ideology and take away constitutional freedoms. You can see that clearly in one side when outcome does not maintain them in power they want to change the rules. As an example they changed the rules for senate voting from quorum to simple majority, and now they are unhappy with the outcome when a supreme count vacancy comes up and with the aid of the media resorted to unscrupulous behaviour against Kavanaugh before the previous judge was appointed by the senate.
In November 2013, Senate Democrats led by Harry Reid used the nuclear option to eliminate the 60-vote rule on executive branch nominations and federal judicial appointments, but not for the Supreme Court. In April 2017, Senate Republicans led by Mitch McConnell extended the nuclear option to Supreme Court nominations in order to end debate on the nomination of Neil Gorsuch.
Silentcorner wrote: » Did it ever enter your head, that the state of the Democrat Party and their behaviour has anything to do with the fact that more and more people can actually swallow Trump's obvious flaws...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Curious, you're ignoring the NYT piece on Trump's taxes, Pete.
Deleted User wrote: » Curious, you're ignoring the NYT piece on Trump's taxes, Pete.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Can't wait for the debate. If Biden comes out with a clanger like this on the night he's toast.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Can't wait for the debate. If Biden comes out with a clanger like this on the night he's toast.https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1310319725747073026
The Floyd p wrote: » It's the NYT, so it's not true/a hit piece/lamestream media etc. Same old tired pony.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Shock horror. The New York Slimes have a anonymous sources hit piece on Trump mere weeks from the Presidential election again.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Not ignoring anything. Like I said the other day, between now and the election the lies will just get bigger and bolder, and they will. You were all frothing at the mouth over the recent Atlantic piece and now that's fizzled out and shown to be the nothing burger I said it was, y'all have moved on to the next nothing burger.