Re: Corona Virus: It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 7:09 pm
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
Unofficially I'm seeing it referred to as "The Red Vetting" and I am absolutely supportive of this label.malchior wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 6:39 pm Especially the latter since future historians might hang this whole 'Trump COVID-19 *cluster* -- hat tip to Smoove_B -- on the celebration of their hypocrisy after RBG's death.
It's getting harder to argue the elected officials don't accurately reflect the people that elected them. Unreal.GOP Sen. Ron Johnson tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday. Then he went to an Oktoberfest-themed fundraising dinner.
Maybe it's the pre-nups. Or he's hallucinating and doesn't know who he is.malchior wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 7:01 pm In other examples of bad poker players with obvious tells - "documents to review". Yeah this is bullshit.
https://twitter.com/RyanLizza/status/13 ... 3936605185
Christie, an ABC News political analyst, was on set for ABC News' post-debate coverage Tuesday. Others on set included ABC News correspondent Linsey Davis, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Democracy for America chief executive Yvette Simpson, and Republican strategist Sara Fagan.
"[Christie] was last in our TV3 studio on Tuesday, and he won't appear in our studio again until he's cleared by a doctor, following guidance from the CDC and local health officials," the ABC spokesperson said. "Anyone on our staff in direct contact with the Governor as defined by the CDC will self-isolate for 14 days. We wish the Governor a speedy recovery."
The ABC spokesperson declined to comment when asked whether anyone on its staff had shown symptoms of coronavirus and whether all staff who came into contact with Christie had received a test by Saturday afternoon.
Christie was at last weekend's Rose Garden ceremony in which President Donald Trump announced his Supreme Court nomination. Christie was also a member of a small circle of individuals who helped prep Trump for the debate. Several individuals from both the Rose Garden event and the debate prep sessions have since tested positive for the coronavirus.
Christie's participation on ABC News' post-debate panel spurred some controversy when it was announced, given that he had helped Trump prepare for the political showdown.
Following his coronavirus diagnosis, some high-profile members of ABC News privately expressed additional anger at what had transpired, according to a person familiar with the matter.
"The decision for ABC News to include a Trump advisor as a paid analyst on air for the same debate for which he prepped the President was questionable," one high-profile ABC News on-air personality told CNN Business on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly. "Now that same advisor's reckless behavior is risking the lives of ABC News employees. What was management thinking?"
In a statement sent to staffers Saturday afternoon, ABC News president James Goldston stressed that the network will continue to take precautions to reduce the risk of coronavirus.
I'd rather he not die before the election. But should he, I'd have trouble not seeing it as justice. How many thousands of people has he killed with COVID-19? I can think of no more fitting way for him to go.Grifman wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 5:00 pm You know, Trump is already going to go down as one of our worst presidents in history, but if he dies from this, he’s going to go down as our stupidest president because he violated the very guidelines put out by his own CDC and it killed him. You can draw straight line from the very first press briefing right after his first inauguration to this. His lies and stupidity finally caught up with him - the virus didn’t care.
I don't want him to die either, that's just the way I roll. If he were to die, I would be sorry for him and his family no matter what I think of him or them but I personally would not mourn his loss. I would feel relieved that his cancerous and corrupting grasp upon power is gone. He's shown no respect for the office he holds nor any respect for the American people as a whole, no matter what his cult members believe. Live or die, I hope and pray he is gone within the next month or so, and I would be glad to never hear of him again.Blackhawk wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:58 pmI'd rather he not die before the election. But should he, I'd have trouble not seeing it as justice. How many thousands of people has he killed with COVID-19? I can think of no more fitting way for him to go.Grifman wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 5:00 pm You know, Trump is already going to go down as one of our worst presidents in history, but if he dies from this, he’s going to go down as our stupidest president because he violated the very guidelines put out by his own CDC and it killed him. You can draw straight line from the very first press briefing right after his first inauguration to this. His lies and stupidity finally caught up with him - the virus didn’t care.
If I haven't already said this: I hope he doesn't die (although I won't shed tears if he does) because America is already circling the drain, and we can't handle any more chaos. I want him to lose in a historic landslide and then spend the rest of his life fighting to stay out of prison. But I do hope he suffers enough to know that 208,000 Americans didn't die of a bad cold.Blackhawk wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:58 pmI'd rather he not die before the election. But should he, I'd have trouble not seeing it as justice. How many thousands of people has he killed with COVID-19? I can think of no more fitting way for him to go.Grifman wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 5:00 pm You know, Trump is already going to go down as one of our worst presidents in history, but if he dies from this, he’s going to go down as our stupidest president because he violated the very guidelines put out by his own CDC and it killed him. You can draw straight line from the very first press briefing right after his first inauguration to this. His lies and stupidity finally caught up with him - the virus didn’t care.
Secondary finding: over one in four Americans is dumb.
Yeah, I had to wonder why he phrased it like that too. Very odd.Zaxxon wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:09 pm https://twitter.com/davidmackau/status/ ... 06049?s=19
'Necessarily' sure is doing a lot of work in that sentence...
Wow, that guy is the worst liar I’ve seen in a while. How in the world did he make it onto Team Trump? The “how well can you lie?” part of the interview counts for like 75%!Zaxxon wrote:https://twitter.com/davidmackau/status/ ... 06049?s=19
'Necessarily' sure is doing a lot of work in that sentence...
Everything is yuge in the Trump White House!Carpet_pissr wrote:Wow, that guy is the worst liar I’ve seen in a while. How in the world did he make it onto Team Trump? The “how well can you lie?” part of the interview counts for like 75%!Zaxxon wrote:https://twitter.com/davidmackau/status/ ... 06049?s=19
'Necessarily' sure is doing a lot of work in that sentence...
Also, could that presidential seal logo be any bigger?
Maybe Conley is a "bad liar" because he's being put in an impossible situation by Trump?Carpet_pissr wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 2:45 pmWow, that guy is the worst liar I’ve seen in a while. How in the world did he make it onto Team Trump? The “how well can you lie?” part of the interview counts for like 75%!Zaxxon wrote:https://twitter.com/davidmackau/status/ ... 06049?s=19
'Necessarily' sure is doing a lot of work in that sentence...
Also, could that presidential seal logo be any bigger?![]()
This has got to be it. This administration traffics in misinformation about everything and the guy has to dance between that and what he is authorized to say. It's a complete mess. The problem is Trump - probably not Conley.pr0ner wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 5:06 pmMaybe Conley is a "bad liar" because he's being put in an impossible situation by Trump?
So he's discharged already????Holman wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 5:38 pm https://twitter.com/kaitlancollins/stat ... 14913?s=20
Lenin's tomb.
Did he just drive around the parking lot or something?malchior wrote:He isn't discharged. It's a stunt. Tomorrow he might go back to the WH which itself has a pretty good medical unit. This is all a fucking reality show. Again more evidence we are far into the abyss here. This is reckless stuff here.
Let's be clear here. There has been no transfer. He went around the block and returned to Walter Reed. This was a disgusting, reckless PR stunt that put people's lives in danger. He also encouraged these maskless fucks to think this is no big deal. This is seriously an amazing low moment here for our nation. I'm sick to my stomach.GungHo wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 5:48 pmReading the comments that this is more of a transfer than a 'discharge' is an interesting note.
Yes. It was a short trip around the facility. Those men likely have to quarantine for the next 2 weeks now. It's unimaginable what he just did.RunningMn9 wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 5:55 pmDid he just drive around the parking lot or something?malchior wrote:He isn't discharged. It's a stunt. Tomorrow he might go back to the WH which itself has a pretty good medical unit. This is all a fucking reality show. Again more evidence we are far into the abyss here. This is reckless stuff here.
Alternatively, they could join the NFL and do whatever they want. It's not like *they* tested positive. They only spent time in a sealed vehicle with someone that has it. JFC.malchior wrote:Those men likely have to quarantine for the next 2 weeks now. It's unimaginable what he just did.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, announced on Saturday that the Senate would not meet as planned next week after three senators tested positive for the virus, but indicated that Republicans would press ahead to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court without delay.
“The Senate’s floor schedule will not interrupt the thorough, fair and historically supported confirmation process previously laid out,” Mr. McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, said in a statement, adding that the Senate Judiciary Committee had “successfully” met with senators appearing both in person and virtually since May.
The announcement comes after three members of Mr. McConnell’s conference, two of them on the Judiciary Committee, have tested positive for the coronavirus in the past 24 hours. Others, like Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma, have tested negative but have gone into quarantine.