DAMN!! How will HISTORY look back on Trump, Fox News & all his supporters during Coronavirus & AFTER he leaves office? UPDATE: Trump WON

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“You Should Be Saying Congratulations Instead Of Asking A Really Snarky Question”: Donald Trump Berates Reporters Challenging His Coronavirus Claims
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Photo by MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10597782ar) US President Donald J. Trump speaks during the Coronavirus Task Force press briefing on the coronavirus.
Monday’s daily White House briefing on the coronavirus was very much in tone with all of the others: Lots of upbeat, boastful remarks of how far the administration has come in fighting the pandemic — overshadowing some disconcerting warnings that the worst is likely to come.
Most of the reporters at the press conference were spaced out in socially safe distances in the Rose Garden on the unseasonably warm day, and some of the journalists again proved to be Trump’s favorite foils, raining on the parade of good news he had to tell about the rising availability of coronavirus testing.
At the start of the briefing, Trump declared that the U.S. had passed the 1 million mark in tests performed — a milestone, he noted, that was more than any other country.


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But Yamiche Alcindor, the White House correspondent for PBS NewsHour, questioned why the U.S. was still not testing as many people per capita as other countries like South Korea.
“Why is that, and when do you think that number will be on par with other countries?” she asked.
Trump answered, “I know South Korea better than anybody. It is very tight. You know how many people are in Seoul? Do you know how big the city of Seoul is? 38 million people. That is bigger than anything we have. Thirty-eight million people all tightly wound together. We have vast farmland. We have vast areas where they don’t have much of a problem. In some cases they have no problem whatsoever.” [The population of Seoul is closer to 10 million].
He then repeated that the U.S. has done “more tests by far than any country in the world.” “I’m not talking about per capita,” he said, adding that “our testing is also better than any country in the world.”
And then he expressed his annoyance with Alcindor.
“Rather than asking a question like that, you should congratulate the people who have done this testing,” he said.
He pointed to a recently developed five-minute test from Abbott Laboratories, and also praised Roche for their progress in producing kits.
“You should be saying congratulations instead of asking a really snarky question, because I know exactly what you mean by that,” Trump said.
He then ended the briefing.
Alcindor is the same reporter who Trump criticized on Sunday, when he called one of her questions “threatening.” She had been asking Trump about his doubts, expressed on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show on Thursday, that some state governors needed all the ventilators that they had been requesting.



With regular airplay on the cable news networks and sometimes on broadcast TV, the briefings have been a sizable ratings draw, as Trump noted Sunday. But as the crisis drags on, there is increasing consternation in the journalism community over whether the briefings should be aired live, along with plenty of criticism among the president’s detractors that the events have become too heavy in rally-like victory laps.
In fact, CNN cut away from Monday’s briefing as Trump called up a selection of corporate CEOs offering assistance to the coronavirus relief effort, including the CEO of MyPillow, Mike Lindell, who said that his firm is manufacturing cotton face masks. His company is a well-recognized sponsor on Fox News and Lindell is a longtime Trump booster. Other corporate chieftains went to the lectern and praised Trump; Lindell said that “God gave us grace on November 8, 2016 to change the course we are on.” Lindell himself may be on a new course: During the event, Politico reported that Trump has told Lindell that he wants him to run for governor of Minnesota in 2022.
To little surprise, Trump sparred with Jim Acosta, this time as CNN’s chief White House correspondent asked the president what he would say to Americans who are upset with the way he “downplayed this crisis over the past couple of months.” Acosta then read some of Trump’s quotes back to him, including “We have it very much under control in this country. It is very much under control. It is going to disappear. It is like a miracle. It will disappear.” Acosta listed others.
“If you look at those individual statements, they are all true,” Trump insisted. “Stay calm. It will go away. You know it is going away? And it will go away and we will have a great victory. And it is people like you and CNN that say things like that — it is why people just don’t want to listen to CNN anymore. You could ask a normal question. The statements I made are I want to keep the country calm. I don’t want panic in the country. I could cause panic much better than even you. It would make you look like a minor league player.”
He went on, before telling Acosta, “Instead of asking a nasty, snarky question like that, you should ask a real question, and other than that, I am going to go to somebody else.”
About an hour later, CNN said that there were 502 coronavirus deaths reported Monday in the U.S., the most of any day since the crisis began. Medical experts on the coronavirus task force say that the total deaths could range between 100,000-200,000 if “we do things together well,” as the White House’s coronavirus response coordinator, Dr. Deborah Birx, told Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie earlier in the day. Guthrie was surprised that the six-figure death toll is the optimistic scenario.
In the otherwise upbeat atmosphere of the Rose Garden briefing, there was reference made to family members of those who have already died from the coronavirus — gestures that are either lost or not mentioned at all in the rather chaotic atmospheres of the nightly briefings. It came when Trump called to the lectern Seema Verna, administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, and directed her to tell the press how “positive” it has been.
Verna did, but she started her remarks by saying, “I want to convey my deepest sympathies to all those who lost loved ones due to the coronavirus.”
 

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This is the President talking about his ratings....
during a pandemic that is killing thousands and has hundreds of millions in fear.... and he's talking about ratings....

This dude is so trash.
 

Mo-Better

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We could waste time listing all his failures but lets get to it.

Trump sees the possible death toll of 240,000 Americans as acceptable, maybe even a win. That's someone who doesn't give a motherfucking fuck about YOU or the American people!

In my eyes Trump is the biggest failure of all time. We better hope we don't need to engage ourselves in a full fledged war. His inability to make the correct decision quickly, when it matters doesn't exist. Lacks leadership ability.
 

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We could waste time listing all his failures but lets get to it.

Trump sees the possible death toll of 240,000 Americans as acceptable, maybe even a win. That's someone who doesn't give a motherfucking fuck about YOU or the American people!

In my eyes Trump is the biggest failure of all time. We better hope we don't need to engage ourselves in a full fledged war. His inability to make the correct decision quickly, when it matters doesn't exist. Lacks leadership ability.

It must be a waste of time for real

Cause his approval is UP!?!?

 

Mo-Better

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It must be a waste of time for real

Cause his approval is UP!?!?


I think I addressed polls back in February, you can no more believe polls than you can the words from Trump's mouth. We as a people need to focus on the upcoming election. That is our number one priority. Fuck a poll! Poll data can be manipulated to present the results the poll author wants or prefers. I worked in business I've seen what can be done.
 

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Him and his followers will be given a pass. Amerikkka has a short memory and is lenient on oppressive regimes. I've been waiting for the mass struggles to affect his followers, based on his policies, and he's found a way to convince or for political acceptance at every turning point. If 3+ years of his presidency's repeated fuck ups, blatant corruption, nepotism, cronyism, fuck the middle American working class, and rollercoaster effects for an economy haven't proved enough to bail en masse.... history will return the favor and ask, why did everyone pick oh him.
 

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I think I addressed polls back in February, you can no more believe polls than you can the words from Trump's mouth. We as a people need to focus on the upcoming election. That is our number one priority. Fuck a poll! Poll data can be manipulated to present the results the poll author wants or prefers. I worked in business I've seen what can be done.

^^^^^
 

playahaitian

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I think I addressed polls back in February, you can no more believe polls than you can the words from Trump's mouth. We as a people need to focus on the upcoming election. That is our number one priority. Fuck a poll! Poll data can be manipulated to present the results the poll author wants or prefers. I worked in business I've seen what can be done.

Are you surprised the ny times would publish this especially right now?
 

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Fact check: Georgia governor says we only just learned people without symptoms could spread coronavirus. Experts have been saying that for months
By Tara Subramaniam and Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN

Updated 1:38 AM ET, Fri April 3, 2020















CNN reporter: There were years of shortage warnings

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Chris Cuomo stops by brother Gov. Andrew Cuomo's briefing

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Atlanta (CNN)Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said on Wednesday that new information on the spread of coronavirus influenced his decision to issue a stay-at-home order. In particular, Kemp pointed to what he said was the recent discovery that the virus can be spread by people who are not exhibiting symptoms.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CORONAVIRUS


"What we've been telling people from directives from the CDC for weeks now that if you start feeling bad stay home, those individuals could have been infecting people before they ever felt bad. But we didn't know that until the last 24 hours," said Kemp, a Republican.
Facts First: It's not true that people didn't know "until the last 24 hours" that individuals without symptoms could be infecting people with coronavirus. Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, said in mid-February that asymptomatic transmission of coronavirus was possible. Furthermore, studies from as early as January showed cases of coronavirus spreading amongst people with no symptoms.



Kemp's press secretary said the governor was referring to an update that the CDC made to its guidance on March 30 that indicated there's a higher risk of people without symptoms passing on the virus. The updated guidance changed the period of exposure risk for individuals from "onset of symptoms" to "48 hours before symptom onset."

As more has been learned about the virus, several experts told CNN last month that it's become clear that transmission by people who are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic is responsible for more transmission than previously thought.

Though it wasn't the first time he acknowledged it, Redfield confirmed that suspicion in a March 30 interview with NPR affiliate WABE, in which he said "as many as 25%" of individuals who are infected with coronavirus may remain asymptomatic. "One of the [pieces of] information that we have pretty much confirmed now is that a significant number of individuals that are infected actually remain asymptomatic," Redfield said.

In a February 13 interview with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Redfield said asymptomatic transmission of coronavirus was possible and concerning, based on information from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

"There's been good communication with our colleagues to confirm asymptomatic infection, to confirm asymptomatic transmission, to be able to get a better handle on the clinical spectrum of illness in China," Redfield said. "What we don't know though is how much of the asymptomatic cases are driving transmission."

As of January 30, the CDC noted in its guidance for managing patients with coronavirus that "Clinical presentation among reported cases of 2019-nCoV infection varies in severity from asymptomatic infection or mild illness to severe or fatal illness."

The potential for asymptomatic transmission is something that Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious disease expert, first raised two months ago.

In late January, Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and a member of President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force, told CNN, "There's no doubt after reading this paper that asymptomatic transmission is occurring." The paper Fauci referenced is a study published on January 30 in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Public health experts have since said the January study was flawed, because a patient who was said to be asymptomatic actually had mild symptoms. Yet the latest update to the CDC site also cites several studies from February and March documenting coronavirus in asymptomatic patients. The CDC guidance clarifies that "although transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic persons has been reported, risk of transmission is thought to be greatest when patients are symptomatic."

Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, echoed the CDC's caution in a March 14 briefing with other members of the coronavirus taskforce where she acknowledged that asymptomatic patients could be spreading the disease.

"Until you really understand how many people are asymptomatic and asymptomatically passing the virus on, we think it's better for the entire American public to know that the risk of serious illness may be low," Birx said, "but they could be potentially spreading the virus to others."
 

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Who was president during the Spanish flu pandemic? :dunno:
Trump will be remembered for a lot of his fuck ups but in time all people will remember is the number of people who lives were cut short.
 

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Who was president during the Spanish flu pandemic? :dunno:
Trump will be remembered for a lot of his fuck ups but in time all people will remember is the number of people who lives were cut short.

Oh they gonna REMEMBER Trump...

there was no social media, television color photo, digital photo, databases etc. back then
 

RoadRage

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Oh they gonna REMEMBER Trump...

there was no social media, television color photo, digital photo, databases etc. back then
True but I still believe history will look at it more as a world pandemic, not a U.S. problem. Trump's actions were dumb as fuck, but to be real there were a whole lot of brothers doing the same dumb downplaying the virus. I think history is not going to paint a pleasant picture of any of the American people. But let's focus on trying to get out of this mess, then we will have plenty of time to point fingers.
 

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True but I still believe history will look at it more as a world pandemic, not a U.S. problem. Trump's actions were dumb as fuck, but to be real there were a whole lot of brothers doing the same dumb downplaying the virus. I think history is not going to paint a pleasant picture of any of the American people. But let's focus on trying to get out of this mess, then we will have plenty of time to point fingers.

I disagree..

they will of course look at China and Italy

but the mismanagement by the number one world power?

and attached with the shame his presidency will have attached to it with EVERYTHING else?

We can hate on Kanye all we want

but Bush will NEVER live down he doesn't care about Black people and Katrina

Katrina will NEVER be forgotten

and THIS will not.

ESPECIALLY the way it hit NY so hard...

and the sports leagues here shutting down too

and sadly?

We aint NEAR the end yet

I do NOT see our so called commander in chief suddenly becoming competent in the interim.
 

RoadRage

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I disagree..

they will of course look at China and Italy

but the mismanagement by the number one world power?

and attached with the shame his presidency will have attached to it with EVERYTHING else?

We can hate on Kanye all we want

but Bush will NEVER live down he doesn't care about Black people and Katrina

Katrina will NEVER be forgotten

and THIS will not.

ESPECIALLY the way it hit NY so hard...

and the sports leagues here shutting down too

and sadly?

We aint NEAR the end yet

I do NOT see our so called commander in chief suddenly becoming competent in the interim.
Nixon botched up the Vietnam war, and yet we only remember him for Watergate so I really believe that we as a whole are going to look dumb while Trump is going to look dumb mainly for the other dumb things he has done. But a lot of this depends on the people because right now he is suggesting a self-quarantine as opposed to martial law or a national quarantine, now if the people follow this instruction and we are able to chop down the numbers, Trump when it comes down to the pandemic I suspect he will be looking at in similar light as Giuseppe Conte the Italian prime minister.for not making the right decisions but the full blame.
Keep in mind I warned about our government's lackadaisical approach towards the virus as soon as we got our first cases, and both Trump lovers, as well as many anti-Trump people, were against hard measures, and I have receipts to back up my claim. Today there are many people on BGOL who think we don't need a hard quarantine or any other hard measures that ensure social distancing and isolation, yet if we were to do that the infection rate will be much worse.
In the end Trump is going to bullshit his way, making it seem like he's the hero, and his biggest supporter will believe it while those against him will say the opposite, so when it comes down to history, I think the two sides will cancel each other out now, but I believe later on he is going to do something so big, that even his supporters won't be able to save his ass. This is exactly what happened to Nixon.
 

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Nixon botched up the Vietnam war, and yet we only remember him for Watergate so I really believe that we as a whole are going to look dumb while Trump is going to look dumb mainly for the other dumb things he has done. But a lot of this depends on the people because right now he is suggesting a self-quarantine as opposed to martial law or a national quarantine, now if the people follow this instruction and we are able to chop down the numbers, Trump when it comes down to the pandemic I suspect he will be looking at in similar light as Giuseppe Conte the Italian prime minister.for not making the right decisions but the full blame.
Keep in mind I warned about our government's lackadaisical approach towards the virus as soon as we got our first cases, and both Trump lovers, as well as many anti-Trump people, were against hard measures, and I have receipts to back up my claim. Today there are many people on BGOL who think we don't need a hard quarantine or any other hard measures that ensure social distancing and isolation, yet if we were to do that the infection rate will be much worse.
In the end Trump is going to bullshit his way, making it seem like he's the hero, and his biggest supporter will believe it while those against him will say the opposite, so when it comes down to history, I think the two sides will cancel each other out now, but I believe later on he is going to do something so big, that even his supporters won't be able to save his ass. This is exactly what happened to Nixon.

Who ONLY remember Nixon for Watergate????

Before my oldest was 10 she was studying WW2 and Vietnam and knew about a ton of world leaders.

I hear your overall point though

but Trump being the first twitter president the hundreds of hours of video of him doing dumb sh*t too.

Naw man.

they WILL TRY their DAMNEDEST to rewrite it?

but nah Trump will go down as the WORST ever and they wil be enough receipts to prove it.
 

RoadRage

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Who ONLY remember Nixon for Watergate????

Before my oldest was 10 she was studying WW2 and Vietnam and knew about a ton of world leaders.

I hear your overall point though

but Trump being the first twitter president the hundreds of hours of video of him doing dumb sh*t too.

Naw man.

they WILL TRY their DAMNEDEST to rewrite it?

but nah Trump will go down as the WORST ever and they wil be enough receipts to prove it.
The average U.S citizen will not be able to tell you who was president during Katrina, ten years from now.
 

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The average U.S citizen will not be able to tell you who was president during Katrina, ten years from now.
The social conscious never forget the best and the worst of us. You think they will forget who Hitler was in another 100 years? What about Dr. King, Malcom X, Obana? This dumb fucka in office villainy will leave out through the ages in history books, documentaries, movies, and video games.
 
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