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{{cquote|During late-night conversations, aides to Mr. Trump were discussing whether he should give an address to the nation on Friday from the White House or find some other way for him to reassure the public. But the aides were still in a state of shock as they absorbed the news, and there was no immediate word on how far the infection may have spread among senior White House officials, who generally do not wear masks in deference to the president’s disdain for them.}}
{{cquote|During late-night conversations, aides to Mr. Trump were discussing whether he should give an address to the nation on Friday from the White House or find some other way for him to reassure the public. But the aides were still in a state of shock as they absorbed the news, and there was no immediate word on how far the infection may have spread among senior White House officials, who generally do not wear masks in deference to the president’s disdain for them.}}


When has ’Rump ever “reassure[d] the public” about anything? Why are aides “in a state of shock”? Is this satire from the ''NYT''? We could never see this coming...
When has ’Rump ever “reassure[d] the public” about anything? Why are aides “in a state of shock”? Is this satire from the ''NYT''? We never saw this coming...


{{cquote|Even if Mr. Trump does not become seriously ill, the positive test could prove devastating to his political fortunes given his months of playing down the enormity of the pandemic even as the virus was still ravaging the country and killing about 1,000 Americans every day. He has repeatedly predicted the virus was “[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/15/us/politics/trump-town-hall.html going to disappear],” asserted that it was under control and insisted that the country was “[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/15/us/politics/trump-town-hall.html rounding the corner]” to the end of the crisis. [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/16/us/politics/trump-cdc-covid-vaccine.html He has scorned the advice of scientists], saying they were mistaken about the severity of the situation.}}
{{cquote|Even if Mr. Trump does not become seriously ill, the positive test could prove devastating to his political fortunes given his months of playing down the enormity of the pandemic even as the virus was still ravaging the country and killing about 1,000 Americans every day. He has repeatedly predicted the virus was “[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/15/us/politics/trump-town-hall.html going to disappear],” asserted that it was under control and insisted that the country was “[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/15/us/politics/trump-town-hall.html rounding the corner]” to the end of the crisis. [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/16/us/politics/trump-cdc-covid-vaccine.html He has scorned the advice of scientists], saying they were mistaken about the severity of the situation.}}


What a shame. Try yelling “fake news” at this one.
What a shame. Try yelling “fake news” at this one. What is that quote by Neil DeGrasse Tyson: “The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it.” Yeah, that one.


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Revision as of 06:35, 2 October 2020

Thoughts and Prayers covid-19: day 195 | US: GA | info | act

The New York Times reports:

And this shows just how out-of-touch these people are:

When has ’Rump ever “reassure[d] the public” about anything? Why are aides “in a state of shock”? Is this satire from the NYT? We never saw this coming...

What a shame. Try yelling “fake news” at this one. What is that quote by Neil DeGrasse Tyson: “The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it.” Yeah, that one.