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I know who won’t accept any of the blame!

Seen this morning that Trump is saying that the 75 year old activist injured in Buffalo was attempting to disrupt Police surveillance equipment with the mobile phone he was holding towards them and also fell back with more momentum than the shove could have generated ...

The man is vile ... simple.
 
Seen this morning that Trump is saying that the 75 year old activist injured in Buffalo was attempting to disrupt Police surveillance equipment with the mobile phone he was holding towards them and also fell back with more momentum than the shove could have generated ...

The man is vile ... simple.

The man is that dense he gets his own ‘news’ from Fox ffs.

He’s way adrift in the polling now, Biden is going to have get caught wedged up a goat to lose the election from here.
 
The man is that dense he gets his own ‘news’ from Fox ffs.
No, Fox isn't extreme enough for him.
He got that particular gem from the One America News Network, an even more batshit outlet.
More specifically, it was created by Kristian Rouz, a Russian national who also works for Sputnik, which is a state mouthpiece.
Funny that.
 
No, Fox isn't extreme enough for him.
He got that particular gem from the One America News Network, an even more batshit outlet.
More specifically, it was created by Kristian Rouz, a Russian national who also works for Sputnik, which is a state mouthpiece.
Funny that.

Trump has openly referenced and supported the Qanon ultra right wing batshit supporters at his rallies.

The White House has the chief conspiracy theorist in the hot seat.

Did you see the Piers Morgan / Giuliani 'interview' ? Was Basically just Giuliani raging about a biased left wing media agenda when he was asked why Trump used the words of a known racist in his first response to the George Floyd death.
 
Trump has openly referenced and supported the Qanon ultra right wing batshit supporters at his rallies.

The White House has the chief conspiracy theorist in the hot seat.

Did you see the Piers Morgan / Giuliani 'interview' ? Was Basically just Giuliani raging about a biased left wing media agenda when he was asked why Trump used the words of a known racist in his first response to the George Floyd death.
I'm getting increasingly annoyed with all of these ****wits making Piers ****ing Morgan look reasonable.
How far gone are we when that's the case?
 
I'm getting increasingly annoyed with all of these ****wits making Piers ****ing Morgan look reasonable.
How far gone are we when that's the case?

<laugh> Shows how bad it's got when Piers Morgan is the only rational voice in the media.
 
This was two weeks before the government locked down.

Can anyone in hindsight say he was wrong?

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This was two weeks before the government locked down.

Can anyone in hindsight say he was wrong?

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I'm not sure if anyone has ever looked at it, but I took the trouble to go through the WHO timeline the other day, the advice was clear, the advice was very clear for anybody that wanted to listen to it. The problem was in the UK the WHO advice was not listened to, then acted on too late. We should have shut down weeks before we did, based on that information, not only that, lets give the government benefit of doubt, because I am an understanding person, let's just accept they fooked up for one moment......BUT...what was the ultimate sin, was not following the next bit of advice, test, test, test, fooking test. To make a mistake is fine, to be plain deaf as well has stoopid is inexcusable.
 
I'm not sure if anyone has ever looked at it, but I took the trouble to go through the WHO timeline the other day, the advice was clear, the advice was very clear for anybody that wanted to listen to it. The problem was in the UK the WHO advice was not listened to, then acted on too late. We should have shut down weeks before we did, based on that information, not only that, lets give the government benefit of doubt, because I am an understanding person, let's just accept they fooked up for one moment......BUT...what was the ultimate sin, was not following the next bit of advice, test, test, test, fooking test. To make a mistake is fine, to be plain deaf as well has stoopid is inexcusable.

I completely agree with you, adding to this with the carnage generated by releasing covid positive patients into care homes and pointless grand gestures of the nightingale hospitals just leads me to the conclusion that we have a totally inept government. Beyond the failures it is the absolute refusal to acknowledge it and act as if any criticism is being aimed at the NHS staff and carers that their choices put in harms way.
 
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I completely agree with you, adding to this with the carnage generated by releasing covid positive patients into care homes and pointless grand gestures of the nightingale hospitals just leads me to the conclusion that we have a totally inept government. Beyond the failures it is the absolute refusal to acknowledge it and act as if any criticism is being aimed at the NHS staff and carers that their choices put in harms way.

I reckon once this is all over, there will be mass legal challenges, especially from the families of lost loved ones, I expect it to turn out to be one of the biggest scandals in my lifetime. I very much doubt I will live to see it's conclusion, as it will be played out for decades to come.
 
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I like what South korea have done for sporting events.

Fans are allowed to send in a teddy to replace them in the stands until they are able to return.
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I like what South korea have done for sporting events.

Fans are allowed to send in a teddy to replace them in the stands until they are able to return.
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I wonder how big a stadium we would need if a teddy occupied the seat of every lost UK life. Now that would be an eye opener.
 
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