There is a desperate need for official truth-telling whistleblowers on the ongoing pandemic. Trump's lying last night about his non-joke on injecting bleach was emblematic of his continuing maniacal and dangerous misinformation. 1/ vox.com/2020/4/24/21234730/t…

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2/ It is urgent for Dr. Fauci and @CDCDirector--not to resign--but to call Trump out officially, with documents, on his lies and delusions last night, to purge themselves of complicity in his continued mass manslaughter. fair.org/home/both-sides-ing…
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It wasnt, but, say it were sarcastic. How massively inappropriate and irresponsible for a president to do, with a frightened public, in a crisis, while asking for agreement from doctors at his side. Sarcasm would be even more venal than stupidity.
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Replying to @DanielEllsberg
If some people actually thought Trump was serious about suggesting that they inject bleach into their bodies to kill coronavirus, well... they would certainly deserve a Darwin Award posthumously.
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To be fair it doesn't matter if he was being sarcastic, he wasn't though. If anything getting your jollies off by jokingly saying that injecting bleach is a cure for a pandemic is even worse than being a moron who believes it.
He's saying that at a time of international crisis he was taking the piss by telling people to inject bleach. That's more awful.
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
I would suggest that he now needs to lie about his non-joke being a joke being a non-joke. He does my head in. He digs a hole for himself, wish people would see it before they all fall in.
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