Friday, October 9, 2020

"When you catch it, you get better"



when you catch it, you get better says the president.

Will these words be engraved on his tombstone?

Why can't he express sympathy for the families of the 212,000 who have died?

Has he forgotten Dr. Herman Cain, who faithfully attended his campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma,  on June 20 and died on July 30?

Why can't he express good wishes for Chris Christy, former governor of New Jersey?  Christy has been lying in a hospital bed for six days now after helping to prepare Trump for his debate on Sept. 29.

Lies like "you get better" are apparent to many Americans, but they are believed by many others.

We'll find out on November 3 how many believe him. 

Thank you to Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman of the New York Times for their consistently good reporting on the 45th president.for these last four years.

Our president didn't express support for Wisconsin Governor Gretchen Whitmer when her would-be killers were arrested.  Instead, he said "She didn't thank me for preventing white terrorists from kidnapping her.

Here's what historian Jon Meacham tweeted yesterday:


Those Americans who’ve stood with this President will spend decades denying it—or pretending it didn’t happen. We’ve seen this before, with the Joe McCarthys and the Bull Connors. There’s still time to do the right thing—vote him out and let’s move on.
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Governor Whitmer of Michigan has done a terrible job. She locked down her state for everyone, except her husband’s boating activities. The Federal Government provided tremendous help to the Great People of Michigan. My Justice Department and Federal Law Enforcement announced...

"There's still time to do the right thing."

"Vote him out and let's move on" to deal with the pandemic, the economy,  the Affordable Care Act, and our lives.  

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