Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Typhoid Donnie on the road again

US President Donald Trump, who was confined in a hospital and the White House for 10 days due to COVID-19 hit the campaign trail on Monday addressing his supporters in the battleground state of Florida.

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“I went through it and now they say I’m immune,” Trump told a cheering crowd in Sanford, near Orlando, few of whom wore masks.

  alJazeera
Who says he's immune? The voices in his head.
“I feel so powerful. I’ll walk in there, I’ll kiss everyone in that audience. I’ll kiss the guys and the beautiful women, just give you a big fat kiss.”
And covid.
Trump’s medical team announced he had tested negative and was no longer contagious as he flew to Florida – the first of four battleground states he plans to visit over the next four days. His claim of immunity, however, is unproven.
And so is his non-cotagious state. Those doctors aare just as willing to lie for him as anyone on his team.
Before Trump, 74, left for Florida, his physician Dr Sean Conley said the president was now negative and no longer “infectious to others” – following consecutive rapid tests and taking into account a number of other health metrics.

Patients are normally classed as negative only after taking the more sensitive PCR test – drawing suspicion from experts on social media that Trump’s doctors had administered these but had not received the results they were looking for.

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In rare form just a week after his release from hospital, Trump’s hour-long speech called on all of his campaign classics: vicious attacks against “Crooked Hillary” Clinton and the “corrupt” press, alarmist warnings against the “radical left” and the “socialist nightmare.”
Perhaps he thinks what won him the office the first time ought to do it again.
The president brushed aside poll numbers, saying: “Four years ago we had the same thing. We are going to lose Florida, they said four years ago.”

“Twenty-two days from now, we are going to win this state, we are going to win four more years in the White House!” he added.
Keep telling yourself that, punchy.
The president is also to visit Pennsylvania, Iowa and North Carolina this week as part of a push to make up ground on Biden, who has a double-digit lead in the national polls according to the RealClearPolitics website.
More likely he'll make the hole he's in deeper.











...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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