Trump’s Son Pushes Dimwitted Rigged Election Conspiracy: Virus ‘Will Magically Go Away’ After Nov. 3

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Frederick Foresight, May 20, 2020.

  1. https://www.rollingstone.com/politi...spiracy-virus-will-magically-go-away-1001155/


    President Trump’s son Eric wants people to believe that the Democrats are in the midst of a concerted effort to stop America from reopening so his dad can’t hold arena rallies, all in an attempt to hurt his reelection chances.

    On Saturday, Eric Trump told Fox News host Jeannine Pirro that following November’s presidential election, the “coronavirus will magically… disappear and everybody will be able to reopen.” Because, you know, the Democrats will make that happen.

    “They think they are taking away Donald Trump’s greatest tool, which is being able to go into an arena and fill it with 50,000 people every single time,” he said. “You watch, they’ll milk it every single day between now and November 3. And guess what, after November 3, coronavirus will magically all of a sudden go away and disappear and everybody will be able to reopen.”



    There is nothing surprising about anyone connected to the Trump campaign making wild conspiracy claims. The president himself manufactures a new one seemingly on a daily basis. But the lack of respect for his father’s supporters’ and Fox News viewers’ intelligence is rather astounding here, and that’s putting aside the fact that more than 40 states will have some sort of reopening in place by next week — obviously, months before the election. In addition, Eric Trump’s conspiracy implicates a political party that is often so disorganized that pulling off a monumental task like this would be a tougher task than herding cats. And this heartless conspiracy would not only hurt an untold amount of American citizens but would have to include Democratic governors and mayors across the country who would be willing to chance their own political futures all in the name of electing Joe Biden and dethroning Donald Trump.

    These grifters have sold so many on so little they don’t feel the need to take the time to submit plausible false scenarios to their followers. It’s a cult with lazy leaders.
     
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    smells like "magically will go away in April"
     
  3. Questions:

    1. If COVID-19 is just a conspiracy against his father, then why was Eric Trump safely tucked away at home when he gave FOX the interview, rather than at their studio?
    2. If COVID-19 is just a conspiracy against Donald Trump, then why is The Donald supposedly taking hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure? Is he in on his own conspiracy?
     
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    3. If it's a conspiracy why give away trillions of dollars in helicopter money?
     
  5. Good question.

    And just to be on the safe side, I hope that various IGs and DAs look into the spending and money trails after the fact, when the Trump is no longer in office. Just to make sure there's no Swamp Thing in the picture.
     
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  6. The pressure of being president is taking a huge toll on Trump , he has become morbidly obese neglects his appearance and doesn't even bother about carrying out his presidential duties anymore.


    World now looks at the US with ‘pity’ after Trump’s coronavirus response ignites ‘disbelief and horror’: columnist


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    In an report for Business Insider this Wednesday, Adam Bienkov writes that President Trump is “presiding over the deterioration of the United States’ position on the world stage as European countries increasingly look towards China as a future global leader.”

    Citing recent opinion polls published in Germany, Britain, and France that show a decline in how Germans positively view the U.S., Bienkov points out that the shift came as a result of “global shock” over how President Trump was handling the response to the coronavirus outbreak.

    Bienkov points to a recent column in the Irish Times that contends we’re living in unprecedented times when other countries look at the U.S. with “pity.”

    “The president’s comments about using disinfectant to treat coronavirus patients caused widespread disbelief and horror in many European countries,” Bienkov.

    Read the full report over at Business Insider.
     
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