lapua20grain wrote: » Maybe Irish people on boards have had relatives in the US die of covid because of his policies and their anger is justified?
jester77 wrote: » Call me a cynic, but this reeks of a damage limitation stunt to get out of debates followed by some triumphant recovery just before the voting starts to pull in votes
Wanderer78 wrote: » Oh smart woman there I'd say, prisoner by choice I'd imagine
Omackeral wrote: More likely they’ve allowed identity politics and left vs right stuff to envelop their outlook and feelings.
Penn wrote: » Given the audio of her that was released just before the covid news broke... I think she fits well within the same bracket as Donald.
kowloonkev wrote: » What is nice?
kowloonkev wrote: » May I appeal to the people who hate Trump and are wishing him ill, to rethink for a moment and perhaps not go down to the level you might think he is at? If the left in the USA has this kind of reaction where there are large amounts of people celebrating him having the virus, then it's just going to send people flocking to the right. Why not just be politically smart, wish him recovery, or don't say anything and then you can actually stay on that high horse you claim to be on?
Omackeral wrote: » “Letting the mask slip” Was a nice play on words. Although now I’m realising it was unintended...
Outlaw Pete wrote: You can always tell the people who just listen to the mainstream media and those who bother to get the facts.
circular flexing wrote: » He hasn't shown any empathy to those who have contracted it or died from it. He consistently refuses to show any leadership to help keep those numbers down. I'm not saying he deserved it but it seems like a definite case of karma. I don't actually believe he has it, the next debate is exactly 14 days from now so this seems a bit too convenient.
breezy1985 wrote: If he can demand Obamas birth cert its only fair game we get a doctors note from Trump
TexasTornado wrote: » How Boards allow this comment remain is a disgrace.
Phoebas wrote: Here's Trump during the last election when Clinton got pneumonia. Maybe the stick he's getting now is just Karma.
Phoebas wrote: » It is. Here's Trump during the last election when Clinton got pneumonia. Maybe the stick he's getting now is just Karma.https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/782673397952094208?s=19
Roger the cabin boy wrote: » The compassionate left is out in full force on this one...
Outlaw Pete wrote: The unhinged blue checked left are off and running anyway.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » The unhinged among the blue checked left are off and running anyway.https://twitter.com/mbonfiglio2000/status/1311899561682755587
OMM 0000 wrote: » What are you talking about? My leader? Obviously someone who has this virus deserves sympathy. What's wrong with you?
hetuzozaho wrote: Does this mean Trump is now part of the hoax? Part of the deep state? Its so hard to keep up!
Wanderer78 wrote: » They clearly paid his bills, he's in now
kowloonkev wrote: » Is this the equivalent of wishing someone a horrible death? Or have I missed the point?
s1ippy wrote: » As I said with Boris Johnson, I hope his outcome is poor, that he might experience some of the pain and trauma others have due to his corrupt leadership and despicable megalomania. Maybe if Boris had died, millions of British people wouldn't be dead or up sh!t creek now. Perhaps Trump will die and there won't be an enforced leader in the US from Nov on as he intends. It's not going to be possible to make him leave office, even if he does lose. That's very problematic for their country. I have every expectation that like every other utter prick that gets it, he'll get the best of medical intervention and make a full recovery. It's a shame how these things go.