Mandatory reading for all Trumpkins

Oh look, Arachnid is making mandates.

Not only does the fool think the dictatorship he dreams of is in place, but that he is one of the rulers.

How droll.
 
Oh, I got it, so the two impeachments, the Big Lie, paying a porn star to shut up, financial fraud, lying to America on Covid, “grabbing pussy,” publicly degrading individuals, 1/6, etc.. never really happen, they were the really fabrications

And I always thought Orwell introduced doublethink

You can always tell when MAGA morons are losing when they post inane, nonsensical things like gfm just did.
 
I love that you guys think that is a defense of depths of Trump's stupidity.

I also love that Trump only realized, after the fact how so stupid he is, as he then had to lie and say the comments were sarcastic and not meant to be a real question... because d'uh.

Yeah, you would expect someone to say "Yeah, what Trump said was silly but I still support him".
But when the MAGA morons like LyinBitch say things like "he was just asking the professionals around him", you know they're in the cult and blinded by the right.

And you make a good point. If he was serious, why then did he say he was being sarcastic the next day after all the criticism?

MAGA morons can't win this argument but it's so laughable when they try. It just shows how far up Trump's anus they are.
 
Says the guy, who is so deep into his TDS, he has to defend Trump, even over this idiocy instead of just admitting it was idiocy.

Yup, LyinBitch even tried to defend Trump's suggestion to inject disinfectant.
That's how far he is up Trump's ass.


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You're so full of bullshit it's truly beyond belief.
Like prison would be good for Hunter, a little time in a Thai prison would be good for you.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/states-spike-poison-control-calls
States see spike in poison control calls following Trump's comments on injecting disinfectant
Some poison control centers reported a spike in calls following President Trump’s suggestion that injecting disinfectant might help people infected with coronavirus.

At a news briefing Thursday, Trump speculated on the effectiveness of several possible treatments for the virus, most notably by injecting disinfectant into the body.

"And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute,” Trump said. “And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or ... or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets on the lungs and it does a tremendous number, so it will be interesting to check that. So that you're going to have to use medical doctors. But it sounds, it sounds interesting to me.”

The comment alarmed medical professionals around the world. The president subsequently claimed on Friday that he was being "sarcastic," although at the press conference he was soberly addressing health experts on the coronavirus task force, urging them to launch a study....

...More concerning, though, is the number of people who actually went ahead with the suggestion.

In New York City, the Daily News reported that the Poison Control Center saw 30 cases of “exposure to Lysol, bleach & other cleaners in 18 hours after Trump’s suggestion” that cleaning products might be used to treat coronavirus. NYC Poison Control saw only 13 such cases in a similar period last year.

Anna Sanders, who wrote the Daily News article, reported that no one died or was hospitalized as a result.

The Illinois Poison Center had a 36 percent increase in March in calls statewide concerning "inappropriate use of disinfectants and cleansers,” according to Danny Chun, a communications and marketing employee at the center. “Since the president made his remarks Thursday night, we have gotten two specific cases where we got calls.”

“A 36 percent increase overall since March is a huge increase," he said. "People were doing this already.”

Kentucky has seen a similar surge in calls. According to WDRB, the Kentucky Poison Control Center receives 1,000 calls a day related to COVID-19 issues. Usually, the center gets around 150 calls a day.

The American Association of Poison Control Centers confirmed to Fox News that there has been a general increase in poison control calls across the nation.
 
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