Pro Tip: If you find yourself bleating, "But he literally said that," you are demonstrating that you don't understand how words work. Meaning requires context. It never matters what someone LITERALLY said. It only matters what they meant, which context can help you discern.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Scott I would take the loss on this one and move on. It's getting cringey.
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Replying to @dpakman
Is that because you believe Trump was recommending injections of Clorox and isopropyl alcohol? Please tell me you believe that. I want to see if you can say it in public.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
No he didn't RECOMMEND it, he idiotically wondered aloud about it in the tone of his "genius great ideas" he believes himself to have, and suggested that medical doctors look into it. You're using semantics to pretend there is no story. Not about "recommendation"
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Replying to @dpakman
No point arguing with this guy, David. He is the very definition of bad faith and dishonesty.
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Ignorant comment. I've been criticizing Trump for a month for fucking up the task force briefings. If this story were not obvious fake news, I'd be criticizing him for this too. I also said his "sarcasm" excuse was bullshit. Join the open-minded team.
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