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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's most fervent defenders are notably silent right now.
Either they've given up trying to defend his idiocy or they're experiencing chronic post-bleach-injection mortality.
still_one
(92,372 posts)Tommy_Carcetti
(43,191 posts)So presumably store brand is okay then?
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)Solomon
(12,319 posts)Fake News!
hatrack
(59,592 posts)In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)GusBob
(7,286 posts)laughing it off and saying that Biden says dumb things too
durablend
(7,464 posts)He didn't "say" to inject disinfectant, he "said" to consult your doctor first.
By tonight it'll be all a media hoax to make me (him) look bad and it was really Joe Biden who said to inject Clorox.
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)And we could prove it but Hillary hid all the emails in a server in Benghazi.
Q published that last month, btw.
Laelth
(32,017 posts)-Laelth
JHB
(37,161 posts)Aristus
(66,446 posts)But they can watch a video, can't they?
JHB
(37,161 posts)I've seen it before. It goes beyond simply having a different take on it. They'll stretch anything into taffy in order to not budge from their view.
mtngirl47
(990 posts)and trying to decide if they can get Pence elected in November.
woodsprite
(11,923 posts)He is an (A)sshole (R)epub (P)olitician from CA and as diehard trumper as you can get. Just to let you know what we're up against by the people who are still clinging to him, here ya go...
Sane friend: "So one of the things a new parent does to baby proof their home is to install safety locks on storage cabinets so that a curious toddler doesnt accidentally ingest household cleaners or other poisons. And yet here is our stable genius of a President suggesting we need to look into that as a treatment for Coronavirus. By all means, Mr. President, you first."
Insane ARP: "Your commentary is so far off. My own doctor described a med I took as one that mopped up the bad cholesterol. Its called metaphorically speaking. I am not saying Trump is any better, but have you ever thought your constant over-the-top criticism of your President could be considered mean, or otherwise how you would not want your children to be? I have no idea what you do for a living, but can you imagine someone at your workplace everyday observing you, and then going out to the world and conflating everything that could be a problem? Now imagine you are the CEO of the worlds largest economy, in a diverse and divided country, (well understood since its birth). What would you do in every situation that the President deals with? Leadership is incredibly hard, and everyone is better off when they help instead of sit on the sidelines and bitch. I am sorry if that offends you and your friends here, but your lack of respect for what the President deals with and how he is leading the country is remarkable. And if your paycheck comes from the taxpayer, you need to respect us too."
Sane friend: "Im intrigued by your metaphor of Trump as CEO and the rest of us as his employees. Ive certainly been in enough workplaces to understand the deleterious effects of people who complain. But I think you may have things backward here. Trump is OUR employee, a man hired to do a job and to support the mission (read Constitution) of the company (nation). What we have is an employee who is a compulsive liar, who puts his own interests before those of the company, who blames others for his mistakes and takes no responsibility for his actions, and who violates all norms of professional decorum. He should be called out and fired.
Then he added this graphic with "Cheers!"