Not only do they avoid personal responsibility, Trumpers blame others for the consequences of Trump's poorly chosen words:
Originally posted by Surtur
It's no coincidence.Sad little souls(like you) misrepresented what was said and endangered lives.
You're kind of a piece of shit 🙂
Oof personal attack, sorry.
I'm going to give you one more chance: do you want to turn this into a discussion about people living rent free in others heads? It won't end well for you, but we can.
Say "yes" in your next post. If it doesn't contain that, it will mean you recognize what such a discussion would reveal. We can move on.
Originally posted by Surtur
Sweet! These can go here:No, Poison Control Calls Aren't Suddenly Spiking After Trump's Disinfectant Comments
The Myth of the Bleach-Drinking Masses
Don't die on this hill 👆
reason.com: probably one of the news sources I trust the most on the internet because they will rip up Republicans and Democrats in the same article while citing all their sources. 🙂
And when they got a right-leaning bias rating, there were tons of objections. "You can't say libertarians are right leaning." Just because they consistently tear Democrats new assholes doesn't mean they are right wing, at all: they are left wingers. They aren't authoritarian left wingers.
Anyway, great to see some real journalism taking place. More people spending time at home, it makes sense that more people would be doing things in their home including ingesting cleaning products because humans are stupid.
A man in Kansas consumed cleaning products over the weekend, according to a state health official, days after President Trump floated the idea of possibly using disinfectants as treatments for the coronavirus.
The Kansas Poison Control Center had seen a more than 40% increase in cases about cleaning products, the Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment Lee Norman said at a Monday briefing.
That tally included "a fellow over the weekend who drank a product because of the advice he'd received," Norman said.
"We're doing what we can to counter-message against that kind of remedy," Norman added. -snip
More weird coincidences...
Kansas officials see increase in poison control calls for ingesting cleaning chemicals
TOPEKA, Kan. -
Officials with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment said they've seen a big increase in calls to poison control about ingesting toxic chemicals to combat the coronavirus.
KDHE Secretary Dr. Lee Norman said that's just not a good idea. -snip
More weird coincidences...
Originally posted by Robtard
A Kansas man consumed cleaning products last weekend after Trump mused that injecting disinfectants might help fight the coronavirusA man in Kansas consumed cleaning products over the weekend, according to a state health official, days after President Trump floated the idea of possibly using disinfectants as treatments for the coronavirus.
The Kansas Poison Control Center had seen a more than 40% increase in cases about cleaning products, the Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment Lee Norman said at a Monday briefing.
That tally included "a fellow over the weekend who drank a product because of the advice he'd received," Norman said.
"We're doing what we can to counter-message against that kind of remedy," Norman added. -snip
More weird coincidences...
Kansas officials see increase in poison control calls for ingesting cleaning chemicals
OPEKA, Kan. —
Officials with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment said they've seen a big increase in calls to poison control about ingesting toxic chemicals to combat the coronavirus.
KDHE Secretary Dr. Lee Norman said that's just not a good idea.[/i] -snip
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How odd. Guess the media should be held accountable for lying about what the president says, so stupid people stop drinking cleaning supplies.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
"der media" caused people to drink disinfectants, not the President of the United States of America who suggested it in live TV, that everyone heard. what silly chimpy gaslighting. do you actually believe you're tricking anyone, ever?
Originally posted by quanchi112
Trump said it. He mused it for the country to watch. Official statements had to be made to cover up his idiocy because hillbillies listen to him.
Yep: It's Not Fake News: Trump Did Actually Suggest That Injecting Bleach Could Be a Cure for COVID-19
But he did idly speculate that, since disinfectants kill the COVID-19 virus on surfaces, it was worth investigating whether they might work as a treatment, and he specifically mentioned "injection," which was not only scientifically naive but reckless given the prevalence of quack remedies and wacky ideas about how to ward off the disease. -snip
Originally posted by Robtard
Yep: [B]It's Not Fake News: Trump Did Actually Suggest That Injecting Bleach Could Be a Cure for COVID-19
But he did idly speculate that, since disinfectants kill the COVID-19 virus on surfaces, it was worth investigating whether they might work as a treatment, and he specifically mentioned "injection," which was not only scientifically naive but reckless given the prevalence of quack remedies and wacky ideas about how to ward off the disease. -snip [/B]
Did the president recommend that Americans inject themselves with bleach as a COVID-19 cure or prophylactic? Strictly speaking, no.
Ah, got it. Glad that's cleared up.