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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But now he said it was sarcasm
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Would be nice if we had a President who didn't need to have his various enablers and fanatics spend days clarifying and spinning the flow of horseshit that comes out of his mouth daily.
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It's true.
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Bad actors? His own supporters misinterpret him. Even though he didn't call the whole coronavirus a hoax, so many supporters got that message from him. And he did nothing to correct them.
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He admitted he said it this morning. Said he was being "sarcastic." You need to shift to Plan B.
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So the producers of Lysol are gullible? They put out a statement of warning today...The CDC (which clarified the proper use of disinfectants on its website) is also gullible? Maybe you’re the one who should check your gullibility.
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