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This common question asked of every president who's had to face some kind of national crisis is one that every normal President loves to get because it gives him the chance to be both the Consoler and Cheerleader-in-Chief. It gives him the opportunity to encourage the country to both take precautions, be united and optimistic that the country will overcome the threat. But not Donnie-Me-Me-Me-Dirtbag. The question comes up at the 2 min. mark of this video:
This common question asked of every president who's had to face some kind of national crisis is one that every normal President loves to get because it gives him the chance to be both the Consoler and Cheerleader-in-Chief. It gives him the opportunity to encourage the country to both take precautions, be united and optimistic that the country will overcome the threat. But not Donnie-Me-Me-Me-Dirtbag. The question comes up at the 2 min. mark of this video:
Of course, the other thing he did was jump on this hydroxychloroquine drug prematurely. He says he's not being "overly" pessimistic or optimistic about it but he should not have been talking about it at all. Despite him thinking he's as smart as any doctor (see malignant narcissism) , he is not. He brought it up when he should have shut up --- but he can't not pass up a chance to be in the limelight when a rational president would have deferred any discussion of the drug to the doctors. In short he's just one massive ****-up of first order.
Trump is right.
This reporter was trying to raise fears. Trump tried over and over to remain hopeful without us knowing if the drug will work or not. "We'll see what happens."
But the reporter wouldn't let it go. That's why Trump told him he was a terrible reporter.
Sad that we have such an easily triggered little bitch as POTUS.
His trademark..... he's just flat out lying.
It’s not an act..... Trump acted like a putz.
Easily explained: he's a complete candy-ass *****, transparently unfit for the office, who can't even recognize a softball when it's pitched to him so that he could saying something inspiring.
Sad that we have such an easily triggered little bitch as POTUS.
Trump is a deeply insecure, septuagenarian man boy easily triggered by any question or comment that vaguely implies even the slightest amount of responsibility on his part.Trump is right.
This reporter was trying to raise fears. Trump tried over and over to remain hopeful without us knowing if the drug will work or not. "We'll see what happens."
But the reporter wouldn't let it go. That's why Trump told him he was a terrible reporter.
Trump is right.
This reporter was trying to raise fears. Trump tried over and over to remain hopeful without us knowing if the drug will work or not. "We'll see what happens."
But the reporter wouldn't let it go. That's why Trump told him he was a terrible reporter.
There's a rock solid difference between being hopeful and just spreading disinformation, which he has done since this crisis began. When the experts are saying it'll be 12-18 months before there's a vaccine and he's telling people on TV there'll be one in a few months, against all evidence, he's just flat out lying.
There's a rock solid difference between being hopeful and just spreading disinformation, which he has done since this crisis began. When the experts are saying it'll be 12-18 months before there's a vaccine and he's telling people on TV there'll be one in a few months, against all evidence, he's just flat out lying.
There is literally ****ing nothing you won't give Your Dear Dirtbag a pass on. Meanwhile, you continue to hide (or avoid giving to me at least) the sources you claimed yesterday for SARS-Cov-2 as well as the source for the lie about deaths that Dems "hope for." Piles of dog-**** have more credibility than you cultists.
There's a rock solid difference between being hopeful and just spreading disinformation, which he has done since this crisis began. When the experts are saying it'll be 12-18 months before there's a vaccine and he's telling people on TV there'll be one in a few months, against all evidence, he's just flat out lying.
Trump is right.
This reporter was trying to raise fears. Trump tried over and over to remain hopeful without us knowing if the drug will work or not. "We'll see what happens."
But the reporter wouldn't let it go. That's why Trump told him he was a terrible reporter.
This common question asked of every president who's had to face some kind of national crisis is one that every normal President loves to get because it gives him the chance to be both the Consoler and Cheerleader-in-Chief. It gives him the opportunity to encourage the country to both take precautions, be united and optimistic that the country will overcome the threat. But not Donnie-Me-Me-Me-Dirtbag. The question comes up at the 2 min. mark of this video:
Of course, the other thing he did was jump on this hydroxychloroquine drug prematurely. He says he's not being "overly" pessimistic or optimistic about it but he should not have been talking about it at all. Despite him thinking he's as smart as any doctor (see malignant narcissism) , he is not. He brought it up when he should have shut up --- but he can't not pass up a chance to be in the limelight when a rational president would have deferred any discussion of the drug to the doctors. In short he's just one massive ****-up of first order.
Since when is telling people that a possible solution might or might not work..."We'll see what happens."..."spreading disinformation"?
Seriously...quit spinning **** and making it up.
LOL...the entire respose team are a bunch of liars now. :lamo
Yeah, the reporter should've been a good bootlicker and support the lies the orange man is spreading. "Everyone can get a test!" "15 cases soon to be zero!"
Is it a lie that we are hopeful about a possible cure?
Is it a lie that all Americans can get a test right now? Yes.
he's such a horrible person.
his parents should have sent him to a real, decent church as a child.
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