How the White House COVID Task force sank the Trump presidency

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  1. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    We were still trying to take Trump out in the Senate when CV19 hit the USA. It hit us late in January for those trying to recall. By we I mean the Democrats and not myself trying to gnaw Trumps legs off with the hostile and radical attempt to impeach.

    Well we got the virus and at first even Democrats and Gov Doctors informed us not to worry. Fauci says, do not wear masks. They are needed at hospitals for doctors and staff.

    Trump bans travel from China but the lovers of China (Schumer for example) were so pissed off they raised hell with Trump and called him out and used nonsense names against Trump.

    I got angry at Democrats.

    What was your reaction to the crap Democrats put Trump through?

    Bear in mind, the office is for most here to be respected.

    Now the article. (See link to read all of the article)
    https://www.aier.org/article/how-the-white-house-covid-task-force-sank-the-trump-presidency/

    More in article
     
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    Quantum Nerd Well-Known Member

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    Actually, 365,000 covid casualties sank the Trump presidency. It would have been 10,000s less if he had listened to people like Fauci and Birxs, instead of the idiot Atlas. Thus, this is all on him, no blaming on anyone else will fly.
     
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    The [first] impeachment of Pres Trump should have never happened. It had no basis in fact or law. It was pure pure political assclownery. But in no way shape or form did it sink the Trump Presidency - he and the GOP did that on their own. Make no mistake, if the Democrats could have taken Pres Trump down they would have and obviously they spent the first 3 years of his Presidency trying night and day to do just that. But in the end this election season was the Republican's to lose.

    The cataclysmic flood of anti-masking, anti-shutdown, anti-distancing, anti-science belligerency coming from Pres Trump, GOP Congressmen/women, Governors, pundits, and of course millions of regular citizens drove Independents, first time voters, youth voters, and even some previous Trump voters to elect Joe Biden. Democrats cannot be blamed for this. Trump and the Republicans did this to themselves 100%. I've been saying this here on PF.com for months now: Republicans traded away their vision of America for a few months of anti-masking butthurt tantrums.
     
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    Same old bullshit and pathetic excuses ...

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    The Covid-19 crisis has tested all the governments, not only the American one.

    The results have been different according to how the governments have managed the crisis.

    Frau Merkel in Germany, for example, has been really appreciated by the majority of the Germans. Macron has been almost neutral.
    Johnson has gained kudos with Brexit and since he has been hospitalized [in a ICU] he has obtained also a bit of sympathy.
    Our Prime Minister represents someone else [he even doesn't represent himself!], so that there are no parties concerned about his destiny and this has been his fortune. He has been managing the crisis in a good way, at the end.

    In New Zealand the Prime Minister is a hero [but she has imposed a couple of total lockdown].

    Now, this pandemic is not easy to manage, but US are two times more infected than Chile ... three times more infected than Germany ...
    Something hasn't worked.

    It's clear that President Trump hasn't been able to keep on leading the administration and managing the country with such a particular crisis in progress. Fauci hasn't helped that much. I hear that in a Hollywood movie Brad Pitt will be Dr. Fauci ... well ...
    Ah ... De Niro will be Cuomo [at least this is what I've heard].

    But there hasn't been a clear and strong leadership [do you remember when the President said that he was sure that the virus would have disappeared in Summer?].

    Clearly he has showed to be unsuitable, unprepared and with a team which wasn't the best possible ever.
    And this is curious: I expected that Trump selected the best coworkers according to the context [like any good businessman].
     
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