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Trump’s new 2020 message — it’s not my fault

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Trump’s new 2020 message — it’s not my fault

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5/8/20
WASHINGTON — With unemployment at its worst rate since the Great Depression, and deaths from COVID-19 still rising in most of the country, President Trump argued Friday that Americans should not hold him responsible for the calamity on his watch.

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Less than six months before election day, Trump’s new campaign message — don’t blame him — is a risky bet that voters will credit his efforts to fight the pandemic and revive the moribund economy, and not hold him accountable for the administration’s much-criticized response and the 75,000 U.S. deaths so far, the most of any country. The message, which Democrats quickly rejected, echoed Trump’s not-my-fault claim after Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told Congress on March 12 that the government’s lack of widespread testing for the coronavirus was “a failing.” “I don’t take responsibility at all,” Trump said the next day, although he had downplayed the danger of the virus for weeks. No president likes taking blame when things go bad, but it’s unusual by any historic standard for a “wartime president,” as Trump has called himself, to adamantly declare his own lack of influence or culpability.

Most presidents acknowledge a degree of humility if not fallibility and ask fellow Americans — and God — for help in achieving their policy goals. Trump took a dramatically different tack at the Republican National Convention in 2016, declaring of America’s problems, “I alone can fix it.” That proved an empty boast, at least for the coronavirus crisis. Trump has variously blamed former President Obama, China, the World Health Organization, Democrats, governors and the media. “Trump loves to crow about the great economy he built,” Biden said in a speech Friday from his home in Wilmington, Del. “When the crisis hit, it became clear who the economy was built to serve. Not the workers, not the middle class, not families.” Internal Trump campaign polling shows that Trump is losing ground in swing states, according to a person involved in the reelection campaign who requested anonymity to discuss strategy and data.

Not only was Trump [criminally] negligent in the months (January/February) that were critical in protecting the US from a looming deadly pandemic, Trump is still failing the American people in May.....

https://www.debatepolitics.com/covi...-show-top-wh-officials-buried-cdc-report.html
 
So, the virus is Trump's fault?

If Obama was President:

Obama let the virus into the USA and you libs want to cover for him.

He's responsible for tens of thousands of deaths.

Can you imagine what you'd be saying of a republican was President LMAO :lamo
 
So, the virus is Trump's fault?

Of course not, everyone knows its the chinese fault, either wet market or lab. The problem was made worse by the governors, illegal immigrants, hillary, steele, and papadopolis.
 
He said the same as you you hypocrite

Be didn't the link to the thread that post is in. He could have made it up for all we know, plus, we don't know the context if he didn't. He either fabricated the post, or is trying to hide the context of the conversation.
 
So, the virus is Trump's fault?

The failure to take aggressive action with things like supplies and testing is his fault. Instead, he was too busy "wishing it away" and spouting bs like "15 cases will soon be zero". I laugh every time he talks about empty cupboards yet when asked why after 3 years he hadn't replenished them his reply was he did!! Twice! :lamo
 
The failure to take aggressive action with things like supplies and testing is his fault. Instead, he was too busy "wishing it away" and spouting bs like "15 cases will soon be zero". I laugh every time he talks about empty cupboards yet when asked why after 3 years he hadn't replenished them his reply was he did!! Twice! :lamo

Testing isn't going to stop the spread. There's no way we can test 350 million people.
 
Testing isn't going to stop the spread. There's no way we can test 350 million people.



Why are healthcare workers still having to reuse their masks for several days? A nurse stood right there in the oval office and told Trump directly to his face and his response was along the lines of "your spouting nonsense, I'm hearing the opposite".

It's clear Trump's gotten bored with being a war time president because he couldn't flip a magic switch and make those 15 go to 0. And now it seems covid19 has made its way to his own doorstep. Would you suggest his valet, Pence's media spokeswoman and Ivanka's personal assistant all carry on under SOP? Or did their being tested mean they could spread it and are now isolated?
 
The failure to take aggressive action with things like supplies and testing is his fault. Instead, he was too busy "wishing it away" and spouting bs like "15 cases will soon be zero". I laugh every time he talks about empty cupboards yet when asked why after 3 years he hadn't replenished them his reply was he did!! Twice! :lamo

He's still doubling down with this nonsense in his recent remarks about the coronavirus just going away without a vaccine.

Trump said:
I feel about vaccines like I feel about tests; this is going to go away without a vaccine, it’s gonna go away, and we’re not going to see it again, hopefully, after a period of time.

I'm not sure if by "going away" he means to compare this virus to the flu cycle, or if he means it in a more permanent way. There's just no way of knowing right now to even be making that kind of comment. Even if basing an opinion on our current strategy against influenza, we're far from seeing any of those viruses disappearing any time soon.
 
He's still doubling down with this nonsense in his recent remarks about the coronavirus just going away without a vaccine.



I'm not sure if by "going away" he means to compare this virus to the flu cycle, or if he means it in a more permanent way. There's just no way of knowing right now to even be making that kind of comment. Even if basing an opinion on our current strategy against influenza, we're far from seeing any of those viruses disappearing any time soon.

Trump has the mind of a child so he likes to make things he doesn't like disappear. Normally it's people or in his current role, eliminating past administrations policies. It's clear he was/is trying to do the same with everything pertaining to this virus. His early comments about it being a democratic hoax, his 15 to 0, so hey, we've done a great job. His refusing to wear a mask is his way of pretending the virus doesn't really exist for someone like him. He's in the celebration mode that he slayed the dragon while the dragon is still staring him in the eye.

I doubt he even knows the actual body count at this point.
 
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