We all fall for fake news when it sounds at least a little bit plausible. But if you believe @realDonaldTrump asked Dr. Birx her opinion on mainlining bleach and isopropyl alcohol, you really need to work on your gullibility
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It’s now willfully stupidity to believe that he said to do that.
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Let's be clear: Trump didn't say Americans should do that. He said that medical doctors should test to see if it's an effective treatment.
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I heard it as it was said and understood where he was going with it, was astonished this morning when I discovered all the "smart" people were totally confused.
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Do you mind sharing what he meant? I've been asking everywhere but nobody's telling me.
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@lopp is like the least gullible and most rational-skeptical person on this website. check your gullibility-detector.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I wouldn’t put it past this President
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Scott, scott. Please explain what he _did_ mean.
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Ha, how Trump is saying he was sarcastic. In other words, he did say it, but is now walking it back. This is getting embarrassing for you, Scott.
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Isn't what he suggested the same basic principle as dialysis? Filter stuff we don't want from someone's blood? Gotta think we can work around technical issues, metabolic wastes aren't viruses.
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What did he mean then
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