Tuesday, October 6, 2020

A Tweet Like This One Can Put You In Twitter Jail

Unpopular speech is not tolerated by the Trump owned moderators at twitter. Lying is allowed and even encouraged especially from Trump and his MAGAts.  Trump's constant lying and rule breaking brings traffic to Twitter and traffic mean money.  The truth is, Trump is a pig and a man whore and any woman who would be with him could only be a pig and a whore right down to their DNA. 

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Melania is a whore. There's no arguing that and to pretend she's not a whore is totally dishonest. She may not be the same type gutter whore the typical female Trump supporter but nonetheless Melania is a whore with a good make up artist. If you really think about and compare, the Trump clan to the Obama family, they are polar opposites. The Obamas are class and the Trumps are TRASH! Stop pretending Melania is nothing but a whore and Trump is a pedophile. Nuff said.



From Scandal Planet. Melania In Hot Lesbian Scene With Another Whore

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I don't know about that. She a straight up ho and Trump's her pimp. No self-respecting woman would be with a pig like Trump in the first place.
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Sunday, October 4, 2020

Scumbag GOP Sen. Ron Johnson Went to Oktoberfest Party While Awaiting COVID-19 Test Results

 Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect that Sen. Ron Johnson was still awaiting the results of his COVID-19 test when he attended the Oktoberfest. He says he got the result that he was positive afterward.




U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson attended an Oktoberfest fundraising dinner on Friday evening while he was awaiting the test results that would show he was infected with COVID-19.

The Wisconsin Republican chose to attend the bash even though he knew that President Trump and many of his inner circle had tested positive for the coronavirus.

Johnson, who didn’t reveal his diagnosis until Saturday, justified his behavior in comments to the Madison, Wisconsin Capital Times by saying he only took his mask off when it was time to address the crowd. He also insisted that he was “at least 12 feet from anybody” during his speech at the event, which was sponsored by the Ozaukee County Republican Party. It was held at the River Club of Mequon, a self-described “casually elegant private club committed to personal service.”

“I feel fine, I feel completely normal,” he said in a conference call with reporters, adding that he didn’t “stick around” to mingle at the dinner.

Attendees paid from $40 for a single ticket to $500 for “gold host” status, which included two meal tickets, priority seating, and “special host recognition.” Former Wisconsin attorney general Brad Schimel was the evening’s featured guest, according to an invitation on the Ozaukee County Republican Party’s Facebook page.

Johnson has previously come out against statewide mask mandates, and warned against “overreacting.” We “don’t shut down our economy because tens of thousands of people die on the highways,” he said in March.

News of Johnson’s diagnosis comes as Wisconsin’s COVID-19 cases and deaths have risen to record levels. President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, and is now being treated at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. His doctors insisted the president was in good condition on Saturday and had not been given supplemental oxygen—a claim soon undercut by White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.

“The president’s vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care,” Meadows said “on background,” before being quickly outed online. “We’re still not on a clear path to a full recovery.”

At Least 8 Who Attended Rose Garden Event Have COVID

First lady Melania Trump also tested positive for COVID-19, but claims to have only “mild symptoms.” Multiple Trump insiders who were in close proximity to the president in recent days have since tested positive, including senior White House counselor Hope Hicks, former senior White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, Trump 2020 campaign manager Bill Stepien, and former New Jersey governor Chris Christie.

Johnson was the third GOP senator to test positive for COVID-19 in 24 hours, after Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Thom Thillis (R-NC). He believes he caught the virus from his chief of staff, Tony Blando, who recently recovered from his own COVID infection. Johnson himself quarantined for 14 days after Blando tested positive, ending his stay in isolation just days before his own positive result.

“I don’t blame anybody for this,” he told reporters. “We have a pandemic with a contagious disease...To me, I don’t care where I might have got it from.”

On Saturday, the Trump campaign held several events across the country, some of them indoors and many of them mask-free.

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Ex-NJ Gov. Fat Boy Chris Christie hospitalized with COVID-19 after experiencing symptoms


 OpEd: Screw you fat ass. Die liar! This is payback for the deaths you caused because of BridgeGate.


Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was hospitalized Saturday after testing positive for COVID-19, the latest Trump administration insider to come down with the virus.

Christie told CNN he drove himself to a hospital in the Garden State after coming down with a fever and experiencing flu-like aches and pains.

“While I am feeling good and only have mild symptoms, due to my history of asthma we decided this is an important precautionary measure,” Christie wrote on Twitter.

Christie, 58, is seriously overweight and suffers from asthma, both of which are conditions that contribute to bad outcomes with coronavirus patients.

Christie said he has been treated with remdesivir, a promising therapeutic that may speed up the recovery from COVID-19.

Christie played the role of Joe Biden in debate preparation for the president before last Tuesday’s televised showdown between Trump and his Democratic challenger in Cleveland.

The president and first lady Melania Trump both announced positive diagnoses early Friday; top White House aide Hope Hicks was diagnosed with the virus on Thursday.

The former governor also attended the Rose Garden announcement of Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Sept. 26.

Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, the president of the University of Notre Dame, and at least two Republican lawmakers — Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. — all tested positive after attending that event.

Attendees at the outdoor event sat closely together, with few masks in evidence, and some were invited to a smaller event inside the White House.

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Lying Republican Senator Slick Rick Scott Now Saying He's Now COVID-19 Negative After Testing Positive Six Times

 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Rick Scott said he misspoke Saturday when he said on national television that he had tested positive for COVID-19.



The Republican from Florida tweeted: “I misspoke this morning in my @FoxNews interview. I was tested yesterday for COVID and tested NEGATIVE."

During an interview Saturday morning on “Cavuto Live," when asked about three Senate colleagues who had contracted the virus in recent days, Scott said, “I was tested yesterday, I think for the 6th time, and I tested positive again.”

At least three Republican colleagues — U.S. Sens. Mike Lee of Utah, Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin — have been diagnosed with the virus in recent days. A few moments before he misspoke, Scott had said that senators were still doing their jobs.

“They're talking to people. They're trying to do their job every day," Scott said.

A short time later, Scott's designated liar, Chris Hartline, tweeted, “For everyone calling and texting right now, Senator Scott misspoke on tv this morning. He tested negative for COVID yesterday."

'This is insanity,' doctor says of Trump Sunday drive. Trump's Joy Ride Puts More Secret Service Agents Lives At Risk

 BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — Infected and contagious, President Donald Trump briefly ventured out in a motorcade on Sunday to salute cheering supporters, a move that disregarded precautions meant to contain the deadly virus that has forced his hospitalization and killed more than 213,000 Americans.



Hours earlier, Trump’s medical team reported that his blood oxygen level dropped suddenly twice in recent days and that they gave him a steroid typically only recommended for the very sick. Still, the doctors said Trump’s health is improving and that he could be discharged as early as Monday.

With one month until Election Day, Trump was eager to project strength despite his illness. The still-infectious president surprised supporters who had gathered outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, driving by in a black SUV with the windows rolled up. Secret Service agents inside the vehicle could be seen in masks and other protective gear.

The move capped a weekend of contradictions that fueled confusion about Trump’s health, which has imperiled the leadership of the U.S. government and upended the final stages of the presidential campaign. While Trump’s physician offered a rosy prognosis on his condition, his briefings lacked basic information, including the findings of lung scans, or were quickly muddled by more serious assessments of the president's health by other officials.

In a short video released by the White House on Sunday, Trump insisted he understood the gravity of the moment. But his actions moments later, by leaving the hospital and sitting inside the SUV with others, suggested otherwise.

“This is insanity,” Dr. James P. Phillips, an attending physician at Walter Reed who is a critic of Trump and his handling of the pandemic. “Every single person in the vehicle during that completely unnecessary presidential ‘drive-by’ just now has to be quarantined for 14 days. They might get sick. They may die.”

“For political theater,” the doctor added. “Commanded by Trump to put their lives at risk for theater.”

White House spokesman Judd Deere said Trump’s trip outside the hospital “was cleared by the medical team as safe to do.” He added that precautions were taken, including using personal protective equipment, to protect Trump as well as White House officials and Secret Service agents.

Joe Biden’s campaign, meanwhile, said the Democratic presidential nominee again tested negative for coronavirus Sunday. The results come five days after Biden spent more than 90 minutes on the debate stage with Trump. Biden, who has taken a far more cautious approach to in-person events, had two negative tests on Friday.

For his part, Trump still faces questions about his health.

His doctors sidestepped questions on Sunday about exactly when Trump’s blood oxygen dropped — an episode they neglected to mention in multiple statements the day before — or whether lung scans showed any damage.

It was the second straight day of obfuscation from a White House already suffering from a credibility crisis. And it raised more doubts about whether the doctors treating the president were sharing accurate, timely information with the American public about the severity of his condition.

Pressed about conflicting information he and the White House released on Saturday, Navy Cmdr. Dr. Sean Conley acknowledged that he had tried to present a sunnier description of the president’s condition.

“I was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude that the team, the president, that his course of illness has had. Didn’t want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction,” Conley said. “And in doing so, you know, it came off that we were trying to hide something, which wasn’t necessarily true. The fact of the matter is that he’s doing really well.”

Medical experts said Conley’s revelations were hard to square with his positive assessment and talk of a discharge.

“There’s a little bit of a disconnect,” said Dr. Steven Shapiro, chief medical and scientific officer at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

According to CDC guidelines, “In general, transport and movement of a patient with suspected or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection outside of their room should be limited to medically essential purposes.”

Even before Trump's motorcade outing on Sunday, some Secret Service agents have expressed concern about the lackadaisical attitude toward masks and social distancing inside the White House, but there isn’t much they can do, according to agents and officials who spoke to The Associated Press. This close to the election, thousands of agents are engaged on protective duty so they can be subbed out quickly should someone test positive.

The disclosures about Trump's oxygen levels and steroid treatment suggested the president is enduring more than a mild case of COVID-19.

Blood oxygen saturation is a key health marker for COVID-19 patients. A normal reading is between 95 and 100. Conley said the president had a “high fever” and a blood oxygen level below 94% on Friday and during “another episode” on Saturday.

He was evasive about the timing of Trump oxygen drops. (“It was over the course of the day, yeah, yesterday morning,” he said) and asked whether Trump’s level had dropped below 90%, into concerning territory. (“We don’t have any recordings here on that.”) But he revealed that Trump was given a dose of the steroid dexamethasone in response.

At the time of the briefing, Trump’s blood oxygen level was 98% — within normal rage, Trump’s medical team said.

Signs of pneumonia or other lung damage could be detected in scans before a patient feels short of breath, but the president’s doctors declined to say what those scans have revealed.

“There’s some expected findings, but nothing of any major clinical concern,” Conley said. He declined to outline those “expected findings.”

Asked about Conley’s lack of transparency, White House aide Alyssa Farah suggested the doctors were speaking as much to the president as to the American public, “when you’re treating a patient, you want to project confidence, you want to lift their spirits, and that was the intent.”

In all, nearly 7.4 million people have been infected in the United States, and few have access to the kind of around-the-clock attention and experimental treatments as Trump.

Trump’s treatment with the steroid dexamethasone is in addition to the single dose he was given Friday of an experimental drug from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. that supplies antibodies to help the immune system fight the virus. Trump on Friday also began a five-day course of remdesivir, a Gilead Sciences drug currently used for moderately and severely ill patients. The drugs work in different ways — the antibodies help the immune system rid the body of virus, and remdesivir curbs the virus’ ability to multiply.

Garibaldi, a specialist in pulmonary critical care, said the president was not showing any side effects of the drugs “that we can tell.”

The National Institutes of Health COVID-19 treatment guidelines recommend against using dexamethasone in patients who do not require oxygen. It has only been proven to help in more serious cases. Among the concerns with earlier use is that steroids tamp down certain immune cells, hindering the body’s own ability to fight off infection.

Trump is 74 years old and clinically obese, putting him at higher risk of serious complications.

First lady Melania Trump has remained at the White House as she recovers from her own bout with the virus.

Several White House officials this weekend expressed frustration with the level of transparency and public disclosure since the president announced his diagnosis early Friday.

They were particularly upset by the whiplash between Conley’s upbeat assessment Saturday and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows’ more concerned outlook. They privately acknowledge that the administration has little credibility on COVID-19 and that they have unnecessarily squandered what remains of it with the lack of clear, accurate updates on Trump’s condition.

Many in the White House are also shaken and scared — nervous that they have been exposed to the virus and confronting the reality that what seemed like a bubble of safety has become a COVID-19 hot spot. It took until late Sunday for the White House to send a generic note to staffers suggesting they not come to the building if they do not feel well.

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Peoples reported from New York. Miller reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Lauran Neergaard, Jonathan Lemire and Aamer Madhani in Washington, and Bill Barrow in Wilmington, Del., and Marilynn Marchione in Milwaukee contributed to this report.

OpEd: That filthy son of a bitch put everyone in that car at risk. Trump's super-spreader events have made infected dozens of Secret Service agents. Is that orange cocksucker going to pay their hospital bills? President Donald Trump’s recent travel has left multiple Secret Service agents sick with the new coronavirusThe Washington Post reports. When he traveled to Florida in July, one of the states hit hardest by the pandemic, one of the five members of his advance team contracted COVID-19, and five other agents were required to fill those duties while the advance team was quarantined. Two others caught the virus while on duty at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. In all, dozens of Secret Service agents have reportedly either been infected while traveling with the president or quarantined because of contact with another exposed agent. Trump continues to hold large gatherings, including speaking before crowds as he closed the Republican National Convention Thursday and held a campaign rally in New Hampshire Friday.

COVID-Positive Trump Ignores CDC Advice to Take Joyride, With Grim Secret Service Agents in Tow



Video Of Trump Calling COVID-19 a Hoax. Now That Hoax May Kill Trump. KARMA BITCHES!

 


Trump may die as a result of his lies, arrogance, greed, and ignorance and as fitting as his death may be the people more deserving of an agonizing death are his supporters. Any shred of decency has been depleted from the Republican party and not only because of Trump but because of the GOP base aka the MAGAts.

I know a lot of people would like to see Trump die from the the coronavirus. Me? I would like him to survive it but with life long complications. The ones who need to die are his supporters, the anti-masker and every other assorted MAGAt. 

Certainly some of his supporters were deceived early on by Trump but it has been nearly four years and over 16,000 lies, many childish and vulgar insults and many acts of treason yet these MAGAts still support the fat orange con artist. While it is true that Trump supporters are low IQ and low information voter, intellectually lazy and dishonest, clearly the are attracted to depravity and they prove it with their comment and vulgar life styles. Like COVID-19 denying anti masker Trump who is so sick with the coronavirus that he had to be taken by the Marine One Helicopter to Walter Reed Medical Center, his supporters face the same fate. While we are told that the number of COVID-19 deaths are exceeding 213,000 Americans, most of the deaths are coming from red states and most of the victims going forward will be Trump supporters. Monkey see. Monkey do. Monkey get the virus too!

Initially, Trump was responsible for the deaths of everyone including his MAGAts because of his constant lies about the deadliness of the virus. At this point his supporters know he lied but they don't care. They were lied to by Trump and everyone in his orbit including filthy scum like Sean Hannity, Lou Dobbs, Laura Ingraham, Kellyanne Conway, Rush Limbaugh, Jeanine Pirro, and his mouth pieces and surrogates known as his flying monkeys. And again... Monkey see. Monkey do. Monkey get the virus too!


COVID-19 Deniers Jair Bolsonaro, Boris Johnson and Trump Handled The Pandemic With Sinister Intentions: All Three Have Been Hospitalized For The Virus


     Left to right: Brazil's Bolsonaro -  USA's Donald Trump - United Kingdom's Boris Johnson all these assholes are COVID-19 denier and are complicit in genocide. The shall here on be known as the world's Three Stooges. 


COVID-19 Deniers Jair Bolsonaro, Boris Johnson and Trump Handled The Pandemic With Sinister Intentions: All Three Have Been Hospitalized For The Virus


COVID-16   CASES  DEATHS RECOVERIES


US            7,620,609    214,975      3,949,333

India         6,622,136    102,714      5,583,414

Brazil       4,906,833    145,987      4,248,574

Russia      1,215,001     21,358          979,143


To put this into perspective the US population 331 Million. India's population is 1.4 BILLION and the coronavirus hit India much sooner than the US.  Brazil's president Bolsonaro along with Trump and Britian's Boris Johnson are all COVID-19 denier and they all ended up hospitalized. Boris Johnson nearly died and he still has not fully recovered. Three of the world leaders who are asshole, liars and COVID-19 deniers all got COVID-19 and they all allowed the virus to get out of control and kill 100's of thousands of their citizens. 

Continuing: Brazil's population is 212 million. Russia is in the top four for COVID-19 deaths as cases which come as now surprise. Putin is a screw up and Russia is a shit hole. 

As you can plainly see, the countries with the three countries with the worst leaders have the most COVID-19 cases and deaths and their leaders all had to be hospitalized for the virus they denied. KARMA BITCHES!


https://www.vox.com/2020/10/2/21498493/trump-coronavirus-bolsonaro-johnson

2 days ago · But that hasn’t changed Brazil’s coronavirus trajectory: As of October 2, more than 140,000 Brazilian have been confirmed to have died of Covid-19, second only to the United States.