Fox can't get its story straight: While one host zings Trump for taking hydorxychloroquine, another host encourages its use. While one medical contributor calls it "highly irresponsible," another says it's "reasonable." What are viewers to believe? http://cnn.it/36j4oSE
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Thanks Dr. Oliver. I’m also on a drug that could cause death. I don’t go around telling people to go on it and at the same time I’m under a doctors care. The President is under a doctors care while he’s on it so then what’s the problem? Oh never mind. You don’t see both sides.
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So then why did Fox’s senior managing editor of health news call the move “highly irresponsible “?
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I took it for rheumatoid arthritis outside of a hospital setting for months. Do you have any idea what you’re talking about?
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Short answer ..no he doesn't...he has no clue
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Ce Tweet est indisponible.
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Trumps risk in age and obesity to unnecessarily take a drug that isn't proven to be effective for COVID-19 but increases Cardio risks, sounds good to me.
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So then what is the complaint? That Fox News viewpoints are not monolithic or that they're offering one the FDA and a clinical trial doesn't adhere to?
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They are offering medical advice that contradicts what healthcare experts say to do. It's really indefensible. But that's how far Trump has pushed all norms - anything goes, these days. To hell with expertise.
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So CNN hosts are just trained to march lockstep rather than forming independent opinions?
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If you are just seeing this, thank you for seeing it ... CNN only reports on the daily talking points they are given from "above".
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