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 And of course non of us here thought of this sooner, because we are no where near his level of high intelligence. Because let us not forget that he is a stable genius.mcgruff10 said:
 Makes perfect sense to me.MayDay10 said:Like follow me here. The virus attacks the lungs, right. what if we removed the patient's lungs, then the virus would have nothing to attack and die off, right? Now Im not a doctor, but just really smart and can figure these things out. Dr Birx. Please look into the removal of patients lungs. right. OK.0
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 This is worse way worse, 50k in less than 3months do the math at this rate will be way over 100k in no time! But yeah let’s go out I def need a haircut or a massage..mcgruff10 said:
 Getting close to Vietnam numbers, insane. All this from something that is like the flu.Bentleyspop said:50,000+ American deaths and many more to come
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 A "very" stable genius playing 4D chess, I think you meant.Ray J. T. said:
 And of course non of us here thought of this sooner, because we are no where near his level of high intelligence. Because let us not forget that he is a stable genius.mcgruff10 said:
 Makes perfect sense to me.MayDay10 said:Like follow me here. The virus attacks the lungs, right. what if we removed the patient's lungs, then the virus would have nothing to attack and die off, right? Now Im not a doctor, but just really smart and can figure these things out. Dr Birx. Please look into the removal of patients lungs. right. OK.
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 It's hard to believe this is real life sometimes. How Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci have held it together and not told Trump to just shut the fuck up is beyond me. Just amazing how dumb this president is. And even more amazing how many people listen to and believe every word he says.MayDay10 said:0
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 I agree (except for the last sentence).. I’ll just reply to you because it applies to the rest who responded to my comment.tbergs said:
 The president inferred injections of disinfectants could kill the virus (aka ingesting chemicals like bleach, Lysol, etc.) No, he didn't say, go drink bleach, he inferred the doctors should spend time testing the viability of putting the chemicals we use to clean in our bodies. He's dumb and it's a dangerous comment because there are a lot of dumber people out there than him. It sounds like the kind of testing the fucking Nazis conducted on the Jews.mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?
 It was a dumb comment, I’m not arguing that. As I listened I just rolled my eyes at how stupid it sounded.
 But my point is there is a massive difference between asking medical doctors to look into something and asking people to try it. The media is misquoting him as asking people to try it or at least suggesting this treatment already exists. However dangerous you think his comment was, wouldn’t it be 10 times worse to misquote him on that to make it sound like he thinks it’s safe?Now if anyone is truly concerned that this is so dangerous that they feel the need to warn people, then how big of a story would it be if the media ignored it, or just reported the actual truth? The false reporting of his comments and comments like Hilary’s are more dangerous because they give false credibility to those claims.If I didn’t watch the clip I would probably believe he’s suggesting to drink chemicals because you have the media and even Hilary saying he did.
 Now to that last comment. What makes you think this would be like the Nazi’s treatment of the Jews? We do medical testing every day, what makes you think this time we’d ignore all safety protocols and just sacrifice people?Post edited by mace1229 on0
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 Right, injecting bleach sounds so much better than drinking it.mace1229 said:Trumps comments did sound moronic. But I do love how him saying medical doctors should test if injecting disinfected is effective has turned into him telling people to drink bleach."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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 You mainline anything it will work better than drinking.jeffbr said:
 Right, injecting bleach sounds so much better than drinking it.mace1229 said:Trumps comments did sound moronic. But I do love how him saying medical doctors should test if injecting disinfected is effective has turned into him telling people to drink bleach.
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 Right, injecting bleach sounds so much better Safer* than drinking it.jeffbr said:
 Right, injecting bleach sounds so much better than drinking it.mace1229 said:Trumps comments did sound moronic. But I do love how him saying medical doctors should test if injecting disinfected is effective has turned into him telling people to drink bleach.
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            mace1229 said:
 I agree (except for the last sentence).. I’ll just reply to you because it applies to the rest who responded to my comment.tbergs said:
 The president inferred injections of disinfectants could kill the virus (aka ingesting chemicals like bleach, Lysol, etc.) No, he didn't say, go drink bleach, he inferred the doctors should spend time testing the viability of putting the chemicals we use to clean in our bodies. He's dumb and it's a dangerous comment because there are a lot of dumber people out there than him. It sounds like the kind of testing the fucking Nazis conducted on the Jews.mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?
 It was a dumb comment, I’m not arguing that. As I listened I just rolled my eyes at how stupid it sounded.
 But my point is there is a massive difference between asking medical doctors to look into something and asking people to try it. The media is misquoting him as asking people to try it or at least suggesting this treatment already exists. However dangerous you think his comment was, wouldn’t it be 10 times worse to misquote him on that to make it sound like he thinks it’s safe?Now if anyone is truly concerned that this is so dangerous that they feel the need to warn people, then how big of a story would it be if the media ignored it, or just reported the actual truth? The false reporting of his comments and comments like Hilary’s are more dangerous because they give false credibility to those claims.If I didn’t watch the clip I would probably believe he’s suggesting to drink chemicals because you have the media and even Hilary saying he did.
 Now to that last comment. What makes you think this would be like the Nazi’s treatment of the Jews? We do medical testing every day, what makes you think this time we’d ignore all safety protocols and just sacrifice people?
 He is President of the United States. He needs to be held to that standard, not a lesser one where we dismiss what he says as crazy gibberish and then critique the media for how it covers him.
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 It is out of duty. They feel the need to sit the fence and remain on the administration to save as many lives as possible. That includes trying to appear to accept these wacky theories, not publicly second guessing the president, watching him not give clear information, etc... but if they can remain and influence policy, they could save 100,000s of lives (or more). Thats heavy....Indifference71 said:
 It's hard to believe this is real life sometimes. How Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci have held it together and not told Trump to just shut the fuck up is beyond me. Just amazing how dumb this president is. And even more amazing how many people listen to and believe every word he says.MayDay10 said:
 But Im thinking that they hold the hammer right now. If Birx and Fauci went a bit on the offensive right now, and Trump fired them (while things appear to be on a plateau or on a down-trend)... re-opened the country too early and finds horrific calamity. That is 100% on Trump. Birx and Fauci could blow the lid off the administration going anywhere they can to spread what should be done and how the administrating has and is failing. THEY hold the hammer. I saw the other day that Fauci had like an 80% approval rating and 7% disapproval.
 Trump is going to open things too early either way. The only difference is, if Brix and Fauci are still there, he will fire them then and out-source the blame, which would cost them their huge credibility currency they have right now.0
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 The media is not saying, "He suggested people try it"mace1229 said:
 I agree (except for the last sentence).. I’ll just reply to you because it applies to the rest who responded to my comment.tbergs said:
 The president inferred injections of disinfectants could kill the virus (aka ingesting chemicals like bleach, Lysol, etc.) No, he didn't say, go drink bleach, he inferred the doctors should spend time testing the viability of putting the chemicals we use to clean in our bodies. He's dumb and it's a dangerous comment because there are a lot of dumber people out there than him. It sounds like the kind of testing the fucking Nazis conducted on the Jews.mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?
 It was a dumb comment, I’m not arguing that. As I listened I just rolled my eyes at how stupid it sounded.
 But my point is there is a massive difference between asking medical doctors to look into something and asking people to try it. The media is misquoting him as asking people to try it or at least suggesting this treatment already exists. However dangerous you think his comment was, wouldn’t it be 10 times worse to misquote him on that to make it sound like he thinks it’s safe?Now if anyone is truly concerned that this is so dangerous that they feel the need to warn people, then how big of a story would it be if the media ignored it, or just reported the actual truth? The false reporting of his comments and comments like Hilary’s are more dangerous because they give false credibility to those claims.If I didn’t watch the clip I would probably believe he’s suggesting to drink chemicals because you have the media and even Hilary saying he did.
 Now to that last comment. What makes you think this would be like the Nazi’s treatment of the Jews? We do medical testing every day, what makes you think this time we’d ignore all safety protocols and just sacrifice people?
 The media is saying, "He suggested it as a possible cure"
 There are people that are reading/hearing that and saying, "he suggested people try it".
 Just like, some poeple will actually try it.Turn this anger into
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            Ray J. T. said:
 And the majority of that blood is on his hands. Especially while he was pushing hydroxychloroquine which turned out to have detrimental consequences for a good number of patients. It is unfathomable how this P.O.S. still has supporters out there at this point.Bentleyspop said:50,000+ American deaths and many more to come
 But let's drink household cleansersThis!AND, it made that drug less available for those who do need it for diseases not COVID-19 related. The man is a menace to society.
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 The media is leaving out the word possible. They are saying he’s promoting an injection you could get that’s a cure. False, he promoted testing by medical professionals.Vedd Hedd said:
 The media is not saying, "He suggested people try it"mace1229 said:
 I agree (except for the last sentence).. I’ll just reply to you because it applies to the rest who responded to my comment.tbergs said:
 The president inferred injections of disinfectants could kill the virus (aka ingesting chemicals like bleach, Lysol, etc.) No, he didn't say, go drink bleach, he inferred the doctors should spend time testing the viability of putting the chemicals we use to clean in our bodies. He's dumb and it's a dangerous comment because there are a lot of dumber people out there than him. It sounds like the kind of testing the fucking Nazis conducted on the Jews.mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?
 It was a dumb comment, I’m not arguing that. As I listened I just rolled my eyes at how stupid it sounded.
 But my point is there is a massive difference between asking medical doctors to look into something and asking people to try it. The media is misquoting him as asking people to try it or at least suggesting this treatment already exists. However dangerous you think his comment was, wouldn’t it be 10 times worse to misquote him on that to make it sound like he thinks it’s safe?Now if anyone is truly concerned that this is so dangerous that they feel the need to warn people, then how big of a story would it be if the media ignored it, or just reported the actual truth? The false reporting of his comments and comments like Hilary’s are more dangerous because they give false credibility to those claims.If I didn’t watch the clip I would probably believe he’s suggesting to drink chemicals because you have the media and even Hilary saying he did.
 Now to that last comment. What makes you think this would be like the Nazi’s treatment of the Jews? We do medical testing every day, what makes you think this time we’d ignore all safety protocols and just sacrifice people?
 The media is saying, "He suggested it as a possible cure"
 There are people that are reading/hearing that and saying, "he suggested people try it".
 Just like, some poeple will actually try it.
 Hilary tweeted don’t ingest chemicals because trump thinks it’s a good idea. False, he never told anyone.
 If Lysol and Hilary and all the other media outlets weren’t trying to push an agenda (make Trump look even worse) wouldn’t they just tell the truth? It would be safer and more effective to just say “don’t invest anything. That is not what trump suggested so don’t try it!” Then add your 2 cents about how it won’t work anyway.
 But just saying not to listen to trump and don’t drink bleach puts out a message that’s false.
 I already said it comments were dumb. So I’m not defending him, I’m calling out those who aren’t accurately reporting the incident though.At this point I’ve repeated myself enough. I don’t agree with twisting someone’s words and misquoting him to make a dumb comment sound even worse, and then blame him when people listen to the false reporting. Many seem okay with it. That’s my opinion, everyone can have theirs.0
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 Hillary Clinton is not "the media". She ran against him. This is the pot calling the kettle black, though, as Trump has said flat out lies about others as well. So this is a wash.mace1229 said:
 The media is leaving out the word possible. They are saying he’s promoting an injection you could get that’s a cure. False, he promoted testing by medical professionals.Vedd Hedd said:
 The media is not saying, "He suggested people try it"mace1229 said:
 I agree (except for the last sentence).. I’ll just reply to you because it applies to the rest who responded to my comment.tbergs said:
 The president inferred injections of disinfectants could kill the virus (aka ingesting chemicals like bleach, Lysol, etc.) No, he didn't say, go drink bleach, he inferred the doctors should spend time testing the viability of putting the chemicals we use to clean in our bodies. He's dumb and it's a dangerous comment because there are a lot of dumber people out there than him. It sounds like the kind of testing the fucking Nazis conducted on the Jews.mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?
 It was a dumb comment, I’m not arguing that. As I listened I just rolled my eyes at how stupid it sounded.
 But my point is there is a massive difference between asking medical doctors to look into something and asking people to try it. The media is misquoting him as asking people to try it or at least suggesting this treatment already exists. However dangerous you think his comment was, wouldn’t it be 10 times worse to misquote him on that to make it sound like he thinks it’s safe?Now if anyone is truly concerned that this is so dangerous that they feel the need to warn people, then how big of a story would it be if the media ignored it, or just reported the actual truth? The false reporting of his comments and comments like Hilary’s are more dangerous because they give false credibility to those claims.If I didn’t watch the clip I would probably believe he’s suggesting to drink chemicals because you have the media and even Hilary saying he did.
 Now to that last comment. What makes you think this would be like the Nazi’s treatment of the Jews? We do medical testing every day, what makes you think this time we’d ignore all safety protocols and just sacrifice people?
 The media is saying, "He suggested it as a possible cure"
 There are people that are reading/hearing that and saying, "he suggested people try it".
 Just like, some poeple will actually try it.
 Hilary tweeted don’t ingest chemicals because trump thinks it’s a good idea. False, he never told anyone.
 If Lysol and Hilary and all the other media outlets weren’t trying to push an agenda (make Trump look even worse) wouldn’t they just tell the truth? It would be safer and more effective to just say “don’t invest anything. That is not what trump suggested so don’t try it!” Then add your 2 cents about how it won’t work anyway.
 But just saying not to listen to trump and don’t drink bleach puts out a message that’s false.
 I already said it comments were dumb. So I’m not defending him, I’m calling out those who aren’t accurately reporting the incident though.At this point I’ve repeated myself enough. I don’t agree with twisting someone’s words and misquoting him to make a dumb comment sound even worse, and then blame him when people listen to the false reporting. Many seem okay with it. That’s my opinion, everyone can have theirs.
 The media isnt leaving out the word possible. Every article or clip i have read or seen is phrasing it correctly....then yes, opinion people say its dangerous to even suggest it.
 Are you seriously accusing LYSOL of pushing an agenda?
 You have been fair in this argument, so I dont mean to belittle it or anything. I just disagree based on what I am seeing.Turn this anger into
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 It’s funny that even that article is still saying the drug he took was the same drug Trump was promoting testing of. It wasn’t. Similar name, 2 different drugs.pjl44 said:
 Which, by the way, looks like it was actually a murdermace1229 said:
 I didn’t deny that, he does sound moronic. But I put this on the level of a CNN segment I saw about hydroxychloroquine. When a man ate fish tank cleaner because it had a similar, but not the same, name and CNN reported it as “Man dies after taking medicine Trump pushes.”DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://freebeacon.com/coronavirus/man-who-died-ingesting-fish-tank-cleaner-remembered-as-intelligent-levelheaded/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
 No one ever runs out of salt (sodium chloride) and reaches for chlorine bleach, then blames the salt maker. Half the same name doesn’t mean much in chemistry.0
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 Fucking eh.JimmyV said:mace1229 said:
 I agree (except for the last sentence).. I’ll just reply to you because it applies to the rest who responded to my comment.tbergs said:
 The president inferred injections of disinfectants could kill the virus (aka ingesting chemicals like bleach, Lysol, etc.) No, he didn't say, go drink bleach, he inferred the doctors should spend time testing the viability of putting the chemicals we use to clean in our bodies. He's dumb and it's a dangerous comment because there are a lot of dumber people out there than him. It sounds like the kind of testing the fucking Nazis conducted on the Jews.mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?
 It was a dumb comment, I’m not arguing that. As I listened I just rolled my eyes at how stupid it sounded.
 But my point is there is a massive difference between asking medical doctors to look into something and asking people to try it. The media is misquoting him as asking people to try it or at least suggesting this treatment already exists. However dangerous you think his comment was, wouldn’t it be 10 times worse to misquote him on that to make it sound like he thinks it’s safe?Now if anyone is truly concerned that this is so dangerous that they feel the need to warn people, then how big of a story would it be if the media ignored it, or just reported the actual truth? The false reporting of his comments and comments like Hilary’s are more dangerous because they give false credibility to those claims.If I didn’t watch the clip I would probably believe he’s suggesting to drink chemicals because you have the media and even Hilary saying he did.
 Now to that last comment. What makes you think this would be like the Nazi’s treatment of the Jews? We do medical testing every day, what makes you think this time we’d ignore all safety protocols and just sacrifice people?
 He is President of the United States. He needs to be held to that standard, not a lesser one where we dismiss what he says as crazy gibberish and then critique the media for how it covers him.
 If your response to the President of the United States proving himself to be total moron is to move directly to the subtlety of the media's coverage of his idiocy...wow. I don't want a ban, so I'll just say wow.
 Especially if you voted for that walking meatball...
 This whole thing angers me on a deep level, that we have accepted such an utterly ignorant man as our leader. This isn't even idiocy on and adult level, it's middle school level idiocy.
 The idiocy is bad enough, but more galling is the arrogance to think, from the depths of your proven ineptitude, that such a simpleton's idea might be a novel solution that scientists have never thought to try. The level of basic science knowledge that he must lack to make that statement is fucking STAGGERING!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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            mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?Holy fucknuts. Trump has outed himself as the least informed person in this crisis, a position he's in by choice, after making one of the most profoundly dumb statements that have ever been made by a sitting president.And you're more concerned with whether the statement was to inject bleach or drink it, and like, what's up with the media?Fuck. 
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            Mike D88 said:mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?Holy fucknuts. Trump has outed himself as the least informed person in this crisis, a position he's in by choice, after making one of the most profoundly dumb statements that have ever been made by a sitting president.And you're more concerned with whether the statement was to inject bleach or drink it, and like, what's up with the media?Fuck.
 I can't figure out if Trump is simply a fucking idiot, the world's biggest Troll, a super misanthrope who like watching people die, or all of the above. Probably all of the above and more.
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 I get what you're saying and how directly quoting him should be the focus, but I think it's pretty obvious that most people naturally interpret his words the way we've seen the general public and media address it. This all comes back to what many have said for years, words matter. To watch that part of the briefing is painful. For him to take the information he's received and relay it in that way is irresponsible. Why would you even make that comment or suggestion during a live briefing? I know you said it's moronic, but it's more than that because of who he is and the fly in the face of logic supporters we have seen who are his base. Never should he, or any other leader, be the one making suggestions related to medical response in an open forum. Fine if he wants to ask those dumb questions behind closed doors, but not then. It's almost like he's trying to make it seem like he's more knowledgeable than the professionals on his team specifically tasked with doing that work and that goes toward the division he's sowed with trusting experts in most fields the last 3 years.mace1229 said:
 I agree (except for the last sentence).. I’ll just reply to you because it applies to the rest who responded to my comment.tbergs said:
 The president inferred injections of disinfectants could kill the virus (aka ingesting chemicals like bleach, Lysol, etc.) No, he didn't say, go drink bleach, he inferred the doctors should spend time testing the viability of putting the chemicals we use to clean in our bodies. He's dumb and it's a dangerous comment because there are a lot of dumber people out there than him. It sounds like the kind of testing the fucking Nazis conducted on the Jews.mace1229 said:
 This is the beef I have with these stories though. Lysol wouldn’t have to make that announcement if the media and social media didn’t intentionally misquote him.Ray J. T. said:
 It is extremely embarrassing when you see that Lysol had to come out with a public statement immediately following this brainless fucktard's comments and suggestions.DewieCox said:Watch it over and over until you realize just how stupid he sounded. IMO the “drink bleach” memes are just overkill if you’re going for comedic impact. They need no alterations.Not saying his words never get twisted but when you say something that monumentally stupid you deserve whatever exaggerations.
 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/lysol-manufacturer-warns-against-internal-use-after-trump-comments-n1191586
 Even that article says “ President Donald Trump suggested that people could get an "injection" of "the disinfectant that knocks (coronavirus) out in a minute.” And he never said that in the clips I’ve seen. He specifically says it should be tested by medical doctors to see if it has any promise. But the media like this article is saying he says you can get an injection.
 It was already a dumb comment on its own, we don’t need to make it worse. And guess what, if someone actually is dumb enough to try it who are they going to blame, Trump or the media who actually said it?
 It was a dumb comment, I’m not arguing that. As I listened I just rolled my eyes at how stupid it sounded.
 But my point is there is a massive difference between asking medical doctors to look into something and asking people to try it. The media is misquoting him as asking people to try it or at least suggesting this treatment already exists. However dangerous you think his comment was, wouldn’t it be 10 times worse to misquote him on that to make it sound like he thinks it’s safe?Now if anyone is truly concerned that this is so dangerous that they feel the need to warn people, then how big of a story would it be if the media ignored it, or just reported the actual truth? The false reporting of his comments and comments like Hilary’s are more dangerous because they give false credibility to those claims.If I didn’t watch the clip I would probably believe he’s suggesting to drink chemicals because you have the media and even Hilary saying he did.
 Now to that last comment. What makes you think this would be like the Nazi’s treatment of the Jews? We do medical testing every day, what makes you think this time we’d ignore all safety protocols and just sacrifice people?
 As for my last comment, you're right, I was referring to it as if proper testing wasn't done and people were just injected to see what happened. Probably not a fair assessment and basing it just off Trump's off handed recommendation.It's a hopeless situation...0
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