Trump Derangement Syndrome - Orange man bad. Read the OP! (ᴛʜɪs ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴅ ɪs ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴋɪᴡɪ ғᴀʀᴍs ʀᴇᴠɪᴇᴡs ɴᴏᴡ) 🗿🗿🗿🗿

Well it looks like Drax has found a new adversary.
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I can understand the comparison to 9/11 in terms of historical impact. I'm constantly hearing talk about how things are going to change after this pandemic. I've seen people advocating for tighter borders and more local manufacturing in circles that would never have entertained the thought previously. I'm willing to bet we will talk about the pre/post-corona world the same way people talk about pre/post-9/11, so I understand why people would make comparisons.

However, your average TDS patient probably doesn't go through that sort of train of thought. It's just a reflex response at this point.
There's another point too. People can't talk about H1N1 because Nigger Jesus presided over that catastrophe and over 12,000 Americans died along with half a million people globally, and the vector was Mexicans coming to the US.
 
Man, I love how my eyes glaze over as soon as I see Impeachment.

Mine do it the moment I see a checkmark.

Hey everyone! Remember the crazy couple who ingested fish cleaner because Trump said so?

Here's the other shoe!
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The Arizona woman who said that she and her 68-year-old husband ingested a substance used to clean fish tanks after hearing President Donald Trump tout chloroquine as a cure for the coronavirus has given thousands of dollars to Democratic groups and candidates over the last two years.

The woman's most recent donations, in late February, were to a Democratic PAC, the 314 Action Fund, that bills itself as the "pro-science resistance" and has vocally criticized the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic and held up her case to slam the White House.

Although local and national media outlets withheld the couple's names, the Washington Free Beacon established their identities through descriptions in local news reports, where the pair were identified by their first names and ages: Gary, 68, and Wanda, 61. The Free Beacon is withholding their identities at Wanda's request.

Federal Election Commission records show that Wanda has donated thousands of dollars to Democratic electoral groups and candidates over the past two years, including Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and EMILY's List, a group that aims to elect pro-choice female candidates.

Wanda told the Free Beacon that she and her husband were both Democrats, not Trump supporters. They heard about the potential benefits of chloroquine, an antimalarial drug, in news reports. She decided at the "spur of the moment" to try taking it, but reached for a fish tank cleaner in her pantry that contains chloroquine phosphate, a different and deadly form of the chemical. The Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency authorization for the use of chloroquine to treat coronavirus on Sunday.

"We weren't big supporters of [Trump], but we did see that they were using it in China and stuff," Wanda told the Free Beacon. "And we just made a horrible, tragic mistake," she said. "It was stupid, and it was horrible, and we should have never done it. But it's done and now I've lost my husband. And my whole life was my husband."

"We didn't think it would kill us," she added. "We thought if anything it would help us ‘cus that's what we've been hearing on the news."

In her first national news interview, Wanda told NBC News that she took the fish tank cleaner in a tragically botched attempt to follow medical advice that Trump had relayed in a press conference earlier that week.

"We saw Trump on TV—every channel—and all of his buddies and that this was safe," she said last Monday. "Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure."

During a press briefing on March 19, the president pointed to medical studies indicating that chloroquine, a medication used to treat malaria, may be a "game changer" in treating the coronavirus. Wanda warned others in the same NBC News interview not to "believe anything that the president says."

Wanda's most recent contributions to Democratic causes came on Feb. 26 and 28. They went to the 314 Action Fund, a Democratic political action committee that describes itself as "the largest pro-science advocacy organization committed to electing scientists" and aims to "promote the responsible use of data driven fact based approaches in public policy."

The group has been highly critical of Trump's coronavirus policies in recent weeks. In fact, on its Facebook page, the group slammed the Trump administration for the couple's actions, writing, "There are real consequences to the White House throwing its approval behind an experimental drug trial before it's time."

In the wake of the incident, media outlets tacitly blamed Trump for the tragedy. The New York Times noted that chloroquine "has been bandied about by President Trump during White House briefings on the coronavirus pandemic as a potential ‘game changer' in the treatment of Covid-19." Others, like Axios, ran corrections noting that the couple had not ingested the chloroquine in its medical form but rather the form "used in aquariums" after initially reporting that the couple had followed the president's faulty medical advice.

Wanda does not appear to have a long history of political donations, according to FEC reports. Her contributions to Democrats rose sharply over the past few years. Her first recorded political donation was $150 to Hillary Clinton in 2016, according to FEC records. The next year she gave $550 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Since 2018, she has contributed approximately $6,000 to Democratic electoral groups.

She said she and her husband had decided to stay in their home to avoid catching the virus. They were spending much of their time watching media coverage.

"We were watching the news because we were self-isolating and getting pretty nervous. We were scared. I'm still scared," Wanda told the Free Beacon.

She said she and her husband are not active on social media and don't read much online news, but they get a lot of their information from television.

"I didn't know, and I didn't understand how serious it was," she added. "It was the worst situation I could ever, ever, ever imagine anybody being in."

Wanda told NBC News that her experience was a cautionary tale about taking the president's words at face value. "Oh my God, don't take anything. Don't believe anything that the president says and his people," she said. She told a local news outlet that she was still "pretty much in shock" over her husband's death.

"We were just having the best day before this happened. I made him his favorite lunch, grilled steak and asparagus and red potatoes, and we were just having the best Sunday," she said.

Imagine poisoning yourself to own Drumph. :stress:

Some lawyer called Techno_Fog is going deeper (Archive) into that in the court dispositions that she's been giving, and it's starting to look even weirder than that. The short of it is that she's familiar enough with medications to where she probably would not be the type of person to shove random chemicals down her throat, she has a history of depression, anxiety, alcoholism and anger, she's had "serious, physical and mental breakdowns in the past" and she considered divorcing her husband back in 2012 due to the fact that she's "furious all the time."

She's also been having a lot of financial trouble and her husband had a life insurance policy. People are starting to think that this might need to turn into a murder investigation.

Oh, she is just a murdering bitch, I see.
 
Journalists are super important.
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She deleted it, naturally. Archive.

Doubled down...
Archive.

Proceeded to get destroyed.
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Archive.
 
There's another point too. People can't talk about H1N1 because nigga Jesus presided over that catastrophe and over 12,000 Americans died along with half a million people globally, and the vector was Mexicans coming to the US.
I don't even remember any formal precautions taken during the swine flu epidemic. All the hand sanitizers in hospitals and public buildings installed because a MRSA outbreak a couple years beforehand weren't even refilled.
 
This is what's awesome about TDS - it's passive. They just torture themselves. Over here in Queens, heading north over the whitestone bridge, there's a Trump Golf course. When you're coming down the bridge, Trump's got his name in gigantic letters at about a 45 degree angle so that you can see it either from the descent on the bridge, or from a jet approaching at Kennedy. It's tremendous. I had this one vocalist who used to try to hitch with me all the time to gigs and she had the worst TDS. Coming down the bridge she'd lose her shit and rant about having to see his name. I used to just laugh inside and enjoy how this chick couldn't even go over a bridge without losing her mind. It literally ruined her day. I used to offer her rides all the time just because I got such enjoyment watching her go ballistic over something that was unavoidable.

EDIT: I just used Google maps to snag how it looks from the Whitestone bridge..,

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Whenever I feel down I just remember all the mouthbreathers in Vegas that get upset when they see Trump's name on a huge gold building every day.
 

That's the same dumbfuck who made up this beautiful tale:
Social isolation has just made these people even worse.
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At what point are we going to see the moment a twitter verified finally breaks and either commits suicide or, god forbid, homicide (bonus points if it's greater than 1). Seriously I feel like every time I read one of these I get the impression they're about to snap.
 
That's the same dumbfuck who made up this beautiful tale:


At what point are we going to see the moment a twitter verified finally breaks and either commits suicide or, god forbid, homicide (bonus points if it's greater than 1). Seriously I feel like every time I read one of these I get the impression they're about to snap.
Everybody is all worried about having enough ventilators and hospital rooms when we need really to be worried about having enough electric shock machines and padded rooms.

Trump's reelection is gonna break millions of people.
 
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