As I said... not the details, the broad strokes.
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Replying to @EverythingWins @ChuckWendig
I am saying that the "details" that are different are the ones that make it tremendously unlikely it's a hoax, because they would be directly harmful to the message the hoax would be trying to convey There'd be no reason to be get in the damn helicopter and go to the hospital
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ChuckWendig
Except if you wanted to create more
#TrumpTheater in order to make the narrative that the virus isn't serious, that the drugs absolutely work, that everything is fine, and that the MSM is 100% lying.... from that perspective, it makes PERFECT sense to hoax.3 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @EverythingWins @ChuckWendig
Well no, if that were the idea you could just... not go to the hospital If you wanted to show Trump got the virus and was fine, he could just... act like he was fine
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ChuckWendig
But then nobody would buy the con. Come on, you gotta think like a con artist!
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Replying to @EverythingWins @ChuckWendig
Okay, then why did he break FDA rules and get the experimental drug How does that help "sell the con", it's wildly expensive and risky, possibly illegal, and dominated the headlines about the story
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I hate how Trump has actually broken people's brains like this, like he could literally be dead and be getting buried in the ground and people would be like "That's how you sell the con, you gotta think like a con artist"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ChuckWendig
Again... 3/8 of the country fall for his stuff. It's a "divide and conquer" thing. He doesn't care about people like you and I. He cares about stronger division away from the rest. Cult-like behavior. Overselling the con. Yes. Con artists do that.
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Replying to @EverythingWins @ChuckWendig
Yes, you are using logic that says that absolutely anything Trump does could be a hoax in order to gin up loyalty from his followers because "bizarre and off-putting behavior is its own reward" I think this may be true up to a point but is in fact not worth thinking about
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ChuckWendig
That would imply that I'm a Trump follower at some level. I assure you, I'm not. Raising the question does not imply the conclusion. The question remains: why is Trump so perky with this "infection"?
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Why is the initial diagnosis the "hoax", in your mind, and not the "perkiness"? The latter is a much, much easier thing to fake
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ChuckWendig
Trump has been coached in how to move for public speaking--that much is clear. He's actually not bad at that kind of acting. But the kind of acting that you would do on camera is much more what I'd be talking about. And he's demonstrated a lack of that ability, completely.
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