CNN's Brianna Keilar: Why's Trump saying US has lowest COVID mortality rate when it doesn't?
Ken Cuccinelli: We're below Italy and Germany
Keilar: [reads off 13 countries we trail]
Cuccinelli: We're testing a bunch
Keilar: But these are death rates
Cuccinelli: I understand
https://twitter.com/justinbaragona/s...279333377?s=20
They hurt my head. He Lied. Or just make an on the spot correction they are so stupid trying to follow trumps lies instead of just moving on with the truth.
*Edit* She crushed him with facts in this interview though. No wonder trump admin is reluctant to send surrogates over to explain themselves.
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The claim that trump handled the pandemic well comes to mind. Taking credit for allowing vets to see private doctors when it was done under Obama. Claiming that this administration is helped minorities better than other administration simply because of the low unemployment rate.
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That's not really redefining language, though. Tendrin said "It's why they don't even want us to have the language to be able to describe a problem in the first place. If you lack the language to be able to identify a problem or describe it, then there IS no problem!" Which suggests a literal shift in common verbiage and definitions that doesn't allow you to describe a problem, which is a prominent Orwellian theme.
It might go away, ot they might evolve the way End-of-the worlders do. EofW's will state thsat the world is coming to an end on June 13, 2020 .... when that doesn't happen, they will say, of our calculations are wrong, it's Actually December 5th, 2021. They might just latch onto someone else, or it might turn to violence.
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Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is prepping a run for President in 2024, no matter what happens.
Mr. Hogan, who flirted publicly last year with a primary challenge against Mr. Trump, instead took the helm of the National Governors Association, where in recent months he has been at the forefront of an often fraught relationship between the Trump administration and governors around the country struggling to confront the pandemic. Mr. Hogan, 64, recounts the experience at length in his book, and said that it had reinforced his interest in seeking the presidency.
“After this November election is over, regardless of who wins, there are a large majority of Americans who are completely convinced our political system is fundamentally broken, and they’re going to be looking for something different,” Mr. Hogan said in an interview about the memoir, titled “Still Standing: Surviving Cancer, Riots, a Global Pandemic and the Toxic Politics that Divide America,” which is to be released on July 28.
“We have an election coming up — we’ll see what happens there — but I’ve been leading the nation’s governors through one of the biggest crises in our lifetime,” he added.
In the book, Mr. Hogan said he would describe his experience with cancer, confronting unrest in Baltimore after the death of Freddie Gray in police custody in 2015 and the virus that has claimed nearly 130,000 American lives. It includes five chapters on the response to the pandemic in Maryland and across the nation.
Mr. Hogan said Mr. Trump’s messaging about the virus “has been really bad.”
“It’s mixed messages — bouncing from one message to the other,” Mr. Hogan said. “His entire administration is telling everyone to take it seriously while he tells everybody to not take it seriously.”It will probably be an open election.Kyle Kondik, of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, said that he expected a good number of Republican candidates to enter the 2024 race for president without a dominant front-runner, and that Mr. Hogan’s record of criticizing Mr. Trump could make for a challenging path in a crowded primary race.
“I don’t think that Republican primary voters have much patience for Republicans who seem to be helping Democrats attack Republicans,” Mr. Kondik said, citing the failed presidential campaigns of former Gov. John Kasich of Ohio and Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. of Utah.
For years, Mr. Hogan has been among the most popular governors in the country. In one recent poll, 78 percent of Maryland respondents approved of his job performance.
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Say a problem is striking a particular group of people more than some others. If you can not talk about the class affected, you can not recommend a course of action that might alleviate the problem, because you can not describe the problem accurately. I wouild not say it's a shift. Adhering to this has been the GOPs method of dealing with 'problems' for years, either through deliberately obscuring the problem, refusing to acknowledge that it is a problem, or denying the ability to study a problem to prevent the development of understanding who and what it affects.
"Racism will go away if we just stop talking about".
"Now is not the time to talk about gun violence, and we will not fund studies of the issue"
"ALL LIVES MATTER"
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Some of them did, but the majority lost the faith.
You left out the section of my post in which I explained how the QAnon theory does have a concrete deadline.
To be bothered by a comment that QAnon might be going away would require an absolute certainty that it will be as significant a problem following the next election. That seems extreme.
Honestly, it does seem to me that the left is more about changing the language.
Hell, look at the multiple definitions of racism, a word that can be used by progressive white people talking about their own shortcomings, which is a change from earlier meanings.
In another discussion, Warren Ellis has been accused of grooming, because of how he interacted with women who were all consenting adults. Initially, the phrase applied to child grooming, a practice where someone forms an emotional connection with a minor as a way to lower inhibitions for illegal activities. It has spread a little bit to apply to someone forming an emotional connection with a minor in order to establish a sexual relationship when the minor is a legal adult, which is messed up but not what Ellis did. With Ellis, the phrase was used to apply to relationships between consenting adults, with someone being nice to women in their twenties to hit on them a week or an year later. A downside is that this diminishes its value as a term to refer to the exploitation of children. It seems to be an example of category creep, where the definition of something extreme is extended so far that it no longer means the same thing.
There are probably some rightward examples, although with white liberals becoming more progressive, changes in standards seem to be happening more on the left.
https://www.vox.com/2019/3/22/182598...ing-trump-2020
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Tucker Carlson Accused Of Echoing White Supremacist Talking Points On Fox News
Fox News host’s on-screen graphic is being compared to the infamous “14 words.” Rumor has it Republicans are liking Carlson as a presidential candidate for 2024, no doubt to continue Trump's racist legacy.
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Mary Trump’s Book Takes A Scathing Look At The President’s Behavior
Donald Trump’s niece writes in her forthcoming tell-all that the pandemic has increased her uncle’s “belligerence and need for petty revenge.” I've never been much for tell-alls, but I'm hooked and already pre-ordered the book.
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Republican Group Uses Reagan’s Words To Make A Powerful Case Against Trump
One of Reagan’s most famous speeches gets turned against the president. This ad hits hard against Trump.
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In coronavirus news:
Republicans Want To Make Sure You Can’t Sue Your Boss If You Get Sick
Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell is worried about an “epidemic of lawsuits” against businesses as the coronavirus pummels workers. Concern for workers? From Moscow Mitch? Highly unlikely!
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GOP State Lawmaker Demands Americans ‘STOP GETTING TESTED’ For Coronavirus
Nino Vitale railed against wearing masks and ranted about “living in a dictatorship” in a Facebook post. Oh, WBEEEEEEEE....!
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States Embrace Coronavirus Restrictions After Reopening Proves Disastrous
President Trump’s allies in Florida and Texas said they proved a relaxed approach could work. Instead, they showed how vulnerable the U.S. remains to COVID-19.
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I believe we've been over the fact that I'm not obligated to quote entire posts and waste forum space by only highlighting the relevant parts.
I think we can also save time that would be wasted complaining about it going forward.
But if you think the GOP have people "let go" of conspiracy theories, you're yet again deluding yourself. There's still a goddamned John Birch Society protecting the country from water fluoridation, claims of "voter fraud", and kooks out there convinced of FEMA camps or that the Holocaust was faked in the GOP, Mets. They're dedicated to being conspiratorial ***holes.
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