It's a little known historical fact that during the ratification of the 25th Amendment, several drafters explained that some examples of presidential "inability" were a coma, a massive stroke like Wilson's, or recommending that the public drink or mainline bleach.
I have to ask, because you are a lawyer, do you REALLY believe he was talking about injecting bleach and alcohol or are you only pretending to believe to score silly political points? That is a sincere question.https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1253639070837694464 …
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I thought he had heard something he barely understood and translated it into garbled Trumpese. I don’t think he’s capable of clear speaking or clear thinking, but the incoherence of his speech BY ITSELF is disqualifying in an official whose primary job is to reassure the public.
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(“Disqualifying” in a “how-can-you-support-this-guy-Scott?” sense, not in a 25th Amendment sense)
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Scott, I am pointing out sincerely: 6:13 pm: Bill Bryan mentions "disinfectants" "bleach" "readily available," testing on "saliva" & "bodily fluids." 6:14 pm: Trump mentions "injecting" "disinfectants" as "cleansing"https://youtu.be/Si2zlnz8Hao
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You cleverly avoided the question. I know you "pointed it out" sincerely. But let's be honest for a second: You are far too smart to believe he meant that. You know it was about injecting light therapy, which you now understand is a thing.
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