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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This is the only reference to the word "disinfectant" by the undersecretary (1/3) - this is not manipulation ... this is White House official transcriptspic.twitter.com/43kHc6e6y1
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Context 1. President refers to the light... "and then" the disinfectant... injection inside.pic.twitter.com/HlzSoONxCi
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And then the last one lest I be accused of hiding context...he goes back to light. Light... then disinfectants... then light. I have no idea what he was thinking but you are really twisting yourself in knots on this. Maybe the 48 hour rule
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2002: I was the animator for a team responding to military RFPs for disinfecting viruses and bacteria, using a portable UV lamp, several different liquid agents, and including the possibility of human subjects. I have no idea what the President thinks, but what he asks is *real*.
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