I'll include Biden even though I'm not 100% convinced by your video.
While many people would agree that "a few" means three or more, the actual dictionary definition of "a few" is, "not many but more than one." So, "a few" cannot be one, but it can be as low as two.
“What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
― Charles Dickens
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When right wingers can't defend Trump,they fall back to playing the Obama card
Tie Your 'roo down Mate
Within hours of President Trump's decision to restrict travel from China on Jan. 31, top DEMOCRATS and media figures immediately derided the move as unnecessary and xenophobic -- and they are now beating a hasty retreat from that position as the coronavirus continues to ravage the economy and cause scores of deaths.
DEMOCRAT presidential contender Joe Biden led the way, quickly attacking what he called Trump's "record of hysteria, xenophobia and fear-mongering" after the travel restrictions were announced, and arguing that Trump "is the worst possible person to lead our country through a global health emergency." Biden, on Wednesday, didn't criticize the travel ban in any way, and instead accused Trump of "downplaying" the virus early on.
"I had Biden calling me xenophobic," Trump told Fox News on March 26.
In March, another DEMOCRAT presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, conspicuously insisted that he wouldn't consider closing the U.S. border to prevent the spread of coronavirus, before condemning what he called the president's xenophobia.
For many news outlets, the about-face has been stark. A Jan. 31 article in the failing Blue York Crimes quoted epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm as saying that Trump's decision to restrict travel from China was "more of an emotional or political reaction."
Weeks later, though, the paper reported that dozens of "nations across the world have imposed travel restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus," and did not criticize any of them for the move.
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