Fact Check: Trump defenders are not "tying themselves in knots" to explain why Democrats thought the president was recommending injecting Clorox and Lysol into your veins. It's pretty straightforward. It didn't happen.
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I'm not saying he told people to mainline bleach, but there are clearly two distinct parts, one where he talks about bringing light inside the body and a separate part where he talks about disinfectants and can we inject those into the body.
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“Perfect sense”? Come on....both things can be true. He was likely not advising injection of antiseptic, and he sure as hell did not make “perfect sense.” He often comes across as a bumbling idiot; this is consistent across many contexts. It’s ok to admit that.
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Scott would like you to believe the Trump has spent the past 2 months poring through obscure medical journals scouring them for new technologies, instead of the truth from Dr. Birx, which is that he was just asking about the poster he first saw minutes before the press conferencepic.twitter.com/uWLD9rPqJu
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@ScottAdamsSays understands the “context.” Don’t “literally” read what Dr. Birx said, only “gullible” idiots would do something so silly. She’s obviously trying to kill the fake news story, because she knows that in reality everything he said made “perfect sense.”
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Knot tied
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It was confusing to those who want to deny that president duh clearly said he wanted to investigate a way to ingest disinfectants.
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