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Thread ID: 148941 2020-04-06 01:36:00 If Donald Trump was the Titanic captain kenj (9738) PC World Chat
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1468068 2020-04-24 08:53:00 10321 B.M. (505)
1468069 2020-04-24 09:12:00 In Years to come when this has all settled down, some Movie Studio will make a Movie of it. No One in the distant future will believe the sh1t thats going on now and the idiot comments Trump comes up with all the time, it must be total fiction.

Just when you think he's hit the peak of stupidity he "Trumps" It again
wainuitech (129)
1468070 2020-04-24 22:14:00 In Years to come when this has all settled down, some Movie Studio will make a Movie of it. No One in the distant future will believe the sh1t thats going on now and the idiot comments Trump comes up with all the time, it must be total fiction. Just when you think he's hit the peak of stupidity he "Trumps" It again Don't forget to include the part where the president suggests ingesting bleach ;) pcuser42 (130)
1468071 2020-04-25 03:22:00 In Years to come when this has all settled down, some Movie Studio will make a Movie of it. No One in the distant future will believe the sh1t thats going on now and the idiot comments Trump comes up with all the time, it must be total fiction.

Just when you think he's hit the peak of stupidity he "Trumps" It again

We had a saying in the military: The man is an idiot commission him Trump is commander in chief, the saying was right. When I was in the RNZAF if the boss had a problem with a problem person they would either post him to another base or recommend him for commission. No sh**.
prefect (6291)
1468072 2020-04-25 04:01:00 Yeah, scum rises to the top, as they used to say. zqwerty (97)
1468073 2020-04-25 10:52:00 Yeah, scum rises to the top, as they used to say.

+1
Zippity (58)
1468074 2020-04-26 06:05:00 Yeah, scum rises to the top, as they used to say.

Sorry, but it’s the Cream that rises to the top. ;)

It’s taken me some time, but I’ve finally worked out what he’s up to.

The guy is an absolute Genius. :thumbs:
B.M. (505)
1468075 2020-04-26 06:10:00 Sorry, but it’s the Cream that rises to the top. ;)

It’s taken me some time, but I’ve finally worked out what he’s up to.

The guy is an absolute Genius. :thumbs:There's a fine line between genius and stupidity, and theres the problem, where is the actual line ( if there is one in the first place) :lol::lol:
wainuitech (129)
1468076 2020-04-26 07:43:00 It's the workers that say scrum rises to the top, it's the bosses who say it's cream lol. zqwerty (97)
1468077 2020-04-27 01:36:00 US President Donald Trump strode to the lectern in the White House briefing room on Thursday (Friday NZT) and, for just over an hour, attacked his rivals, dismissing Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden as a "sleepy guy in a basement of a house" and lambasting the media as "fake news" and "lamestream."

He showered praise on himself and his team, repeatedly touting the "great job" they were doing as he spoke of the "tremendous progress" being made toward a vaccine and how "phenomenally" the nation was faring in terms of mortality.

What he did not do was offer any sympathy for the 2081 Americans who were reported dead from the coronavirus on that day alone – among nearly 53,000 Americans who have perished since the pandemic began.

Trump offers little in the way of accurate medical information or empathy for coronavirus victims, instead focusing on attacking his enemies and lauding himself and his allies.

The president has spoken for more than 28 hours in the 35 briefings held since March 16, eating up 60 per cent of the time that officials spoke.

Over the past three weeks, the tally comes to more than 13 hours of Trump – including two hours spent on attacks and 45 minutes praising himself and his administration, but just 4½ minutes expressing condolences for coronavirus victims.

He spent twice as much time promoting an unproven antimalarial drug that was the object of a Food and Drug Administration warning

Trump's freewheeling approach ended in a political crisis this past week, after the president's dangerous suggestion at a briefing that injecting bleach or other disinfectants might cure the coronavirus – "almost as a cleaning." The remarks set off a government-wide scramble and led to Trump telling aides he would skip briefings this weekend. White House officials say privately they are considering scaling back the events entirely.

The briefings have come to replace Trump's "Keep America Great" campaign rallies – now on pause during the global contagion – and fulfill the president's needs in the way his arena-shaking campaign events once did: a chance for him to riff, spar with the media and occupy centre stage.

Trump has attacked someone in 113 questions he has answered. He has offered false or misleading information in nearly 25 per cent of his remarks. And he has played videos praising himself and his administration's efforts three times.

Trump has also offered a response to a question posed to someone else more than a third of the time, including queries that the intended official had already answered.

Like his campaign rallies, the president's portion of the daily briefings are rife with misinformation. Over the past three weeks, 87 of his comments or answers – a full 47 minutes – included factually inaccurate comments.
piroska (17583)
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