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

this isn't that

Yeah, two are proven one is still being tested for it's effectiveness but is safe. I was just pointing out you could make any medical procedure sound crazy with the right verbage.


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the longer I live the more I don't think boomers deserve to stay alive

But the older you get the closer you become like a boomer.
 
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Media apparatus: "Jump!"
TDS: "How high daddy? I'll do it twice!"
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I dunno rex looks like you're the one completely tarding out.
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Bizzare "comedy" duo 'the good liars' is really trying to capitalize on the situation by making completely unoriginal videos and posters that look like they were made by me on a stoned lark one afternoon. Not sure what about this is supposed to be comedic though.
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Here's an archive of their twitter and shit ass, straight from the template, mid aughts website.
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Trump should be a demonstrative queer just like me.
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Not content with merely being a nazi Trump now sets his sights on becoming head of SPECTRE.
 
Every single time it's like this. Tramp says something that is speculative, but not without reason, the media takes a segmented clip of that and spin it to make him sound unreasonable, and then Twitter goes into a hysteria spreading constant disinformation and making jokes about things that were never said or never conceived and then the public conscious believes it as well. If you reject this or tell for people to listen to the original context, they'll all laugh at you and call you someone that dicksucks the guy or a Tramp supporter when in reality you just hate the constant stream of disinformation going around about someone's words and what they say.

The most annoying aspect of it is even when you show them that they are wrong they will always double down, the last ten page shows it. It went from "HE SAID PUT BLEACH IN YOUR LUNGS" to "UV light therapy is bloodletting" to "It's still a bad solution if not worse." Its maddening.
 
Lol dumb liberals think Trump said to drink bleach, when he actually said to inject disinfectant in the lungs which is a sensible and realistic treatment.
Do you actually think he said to do that? Do you care enough to pull up the transcript, or watch video yourself?

There's a lot to laugh at about tRump's verbal performances, but really, you honestly believe anyone would seriously watch that conference, hear the words as spoken, and come away with the idea that they should inject lysol into their veins or lungs? Seriously?
 
Posting this now.
On Tuesday, my sinus congestion was so painful that I enlisted Dr. Roxanna Namavar from Pretty Healthy NYC, who also does vitamin drips, COVID-19 tests and anti-viral tests at home in the Hamptons. Doctors suggested the drip because New York hospitals and hospitals all over the world are using the vitamin C drip as part of their COVID-19 treatments since vitamin C has anti-viral properties, when vitamin drips had previously been brushed off as “alternative.” Dr. Roxanna shows up in a hazmat outfit and 3M mask. “Orally you can’t absorb the amount of vitamin C comfortably that is required for the anti-viral properties to combat this virus. The IV version is a safe alternative to untested pharmaceuticals,” says Dr. Roxanna. “You have to be really sick to go to a hospital which charges a fortune to give you an unproven pharmaceutical treatment, which has unknown side effects and more exposure to other illnesses and other strains of COVID-19.” In my vitamin-packed drip: magnesium, NAC (a precursor to glutathione, said to be very helpful against COVID-19), vitamin C with lysine, proline, and B complex, folic acid, zinc, selenium, glutathione and caffeine (to combat the severe sinus headache). NAC is N-Acetyl-Cystine—an antioxidant amino acid (which is used for respiratory health) and replenished glutathione. NAC is also available in capsule form from THORNE. After 2 hours, this pricier investment paid off and my intense sinus pain was gone.

While IVs are subject to cost and are not cheap (a vitamin drip ranges around $300 whereas a hospital will charge thousands of dollars for them and for medication that has no proven studies behind them), I wanted to try a more affordable way I heard about to neutralize heavy metals: take a bath. At the direction of my doctor, Dr. Linda Lancaster, who reminded me that this is an oxygen-depleting virus, she suggested I take a bath and add a nominal amount of bleach. Yes, bleach. So, I add a small amount—1/4 to ½ cup ONLY—of Clorox to a full bath of warm water (80 gallons). Why? To combat the radiation and metals in my system and oxygenate it. “We want to neutralize heavy metals because they slow up the electromagnetic frequency of our cells, which is our energy field, and we need a good flow of energy. Clorox is sodium chloride—which is technically salt. Clorox is made by introducing an electric current to water and sodium chloride (saline) creating sodium hypochlorite. There is no danger in doing this. It is a simple naturopathic treatment that has been used for over 75 years to oxygenate the cells,” says Dr. Lancaster. “Household bleach is not chlorine.” I found information on this in Dr. Lancaster’s Harmonic Healing book and the chapter on heavy metals, as well as in some articles like these showing that it used in the medical world: Elimination of metals and in The Mayo Clinic treatment to aid in chronic bacterial infections. Since I had no sense of smell and no open cuts that it might sting, I opted to do it. “We are all exposed to radiation (phone/Wi-Fi) and that agitates our cells,” says Lancaster, who also recommended a sea salt (1 pound) and baking soda (1 full box) bath to help with this too. “We have never recommended the baths as any type of cure. We utilize this bath to aid the body in the detox process of chemicals and environmental pollutants,” says Lancaster.


I used a machine—a “Body Charger,” which energy specialist Randy Oppitz suggested I borrow from a friend. It sent electrical frequencies through my body to oxygenate my blood and stimulate the healthy production of blood cells to fortify my immune system. It also rebalanced my energy, which was gravely off from the stress of caregiving, catching the virus, figuring out what works for me, and the anxiety of my kids getting it. “The key to healing the human body is directly related to the body’s ability to allow energy to flow through it. I discovered in my 40-year career as a personal energy specialist that every person I ever worked with has blocked energies. The Body Charger is a device that transfers energy, breaks up, and pulls out the low frequency while replacing with a higher rate,” says Oppitz, who works with cancer patients and people suffering from chronic disease.


Reminder. This is wife of Chris Cuomo, CNN anchor.
 
Have to say this response to his press conferences is nothing but revolting, never mind dangerous.

Hate Trump all you want, hate his demeanor all you want. But the man isn't going out there and throwing darts at a board and saying "Yeah, sure, hydroxychloroquine!" or "UV light therapy!" He's talking to doctors. He's talking to researchers. He's listening to their ideas and when he walks out to the podium he's basically telling the people "This is what we're working on, it looks like there's a lot of promise." He's reporting on things that actual doctors and actual scientists are actually trying so that actual people can have hope.

And yeah, sometimes he doesn't express himself very well (and that's in no small part because there are press conferences-- once he's delivered the data, all of his speaking is off the cuff, and he's been up there for two hours at a stretch just answering questions), but yesterday's conference was actually this: a research doctor walked out and explained the science of what they're trying to do, and Trump followed him up by repeating what he said in layman's terms. And when he mentioned 'injecting' disinfectant into the bloodstream, he turned and leaned over to the doctor who had just spoken and was clearly following up on some part of conversation they'd had before. The guy he was talking to knew what Trump was trying to say, he was clearly addressing a specific person who was on-stage at the time. He wasn't telling the American people to look into injecting isopropyl alcohol, he was talking to a doctor about finding an injectable medicine in order to directly clean out the bloodstream.

Which, as has been mentioned, is not only the basis of dialysis, but also the basis of intravenous medicines to begin with-- instead of needing to take a pill to adjust chemical responses of the body, you shoot something straight into the bloodstream in order to provide that necessary chemical straight to where it needs to be.

Trump might not be the ideal middleman for expressing some of these concepts, but he's not just making things up whole cloth. The Party of Science and Intellectualism is ignoring the information that he's looking at -- information that's being fed to him by researchers and doctors -- and not only dismissing everything, but going to any length they can to claim it's actually dangerous. A couple of weeks ago there was an article (posted here) claiming that hydroxychloroquine could kill you in 'just' 2 grams... which is true of almost every pharmaceutical, not that the article bothered to remind people that even 2 grams of ibuprofin will damage your organs.

I know they're still studying hydroxychloroquine, but basically every suggestion that's put out is met with derision and fearmongering. President says wash your hands more often? He's considered a clean freak. President says maybe don't go into crowds for a bit? Pelosi is out there encouraging people to come on down to Chinatown. President says scientists are looking into a possibly useful drug? He literally told this couple to drink fish tank cleaner. The doctor is the one who initially walks up and presents his findings that going outside in the heat and humidity is actually good for you and that light therapy is something they're looking into? Trump's pedaling quackery and encouraging people to shoot up with Lysol.

It's been said before that Trump could walk out and announce they've cured cancer and these jackasses would reach until they sprained something to put together stories discouraging people from saving their fucking lives, and then blame the president for it.

I really don't doubt that people have died following the advice of the media. Frankly I think the whole situation spiraled the way it has in no small part because of the media. But you'll never see them take responsibility for fomenting panic and doing everything they can to hide and discredit research information (unless it helps their narrative, of course). Trump is, after all, personally responsible for every death.

Just disgusting.
 
Who had the most underrated TDS meltdown in your opinion? Gotta be Glenn Beck IMO.
Man, it's been so long since this happened, it looks relatively tame these days:
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Funnily enough, I read an interview with Glenn where he's been coming around on Trump over the past few years, though he said he wouldn't endorse him because, paraphrasing, "I have a track record of my picks always losing." He might have lost most of his media empire, but at least he's still got some of his sense of humor, which is more than can be said for most TDS sufferers.
 
If people stop wasting time on blaming Trump, and instead use common sense, the Coronavirus probably wouldn't have been that big of a deal as it is now. Of course that's asking people in using the brain that God gifted them with.

Somewhere a euphoric atheist Bernie Bro just frothed at the mouth for being told a God he doesn't believe in gifted him his waste of cranial gray matter that had evolved meticulously over the course of millennia.
 
Little late here but I didn't see anyone address this completely, so I figure I may as well step in.

edit: Went to TES for context, pretty exceptional take from the man but it's less drink bleach and more drink cleaning alcohol, it's someone desperately trying to find a solution to corona as soon as possible but his vague statements and lack of understanding in biology gets to bite him in the ass. One of the moments I wish the man would shut his mouth. We'll see maybe this time the lady we'll be able to blame trump when she murders her husband.

Please tell me how Trump didn't mean to specify bleach or whatever chemical he advised on television.

This is the second time. And people will just listen blindly and kill themselves or defend with an "actually..." Quote.
He didn't even say it with any certainty. Even in the clip the news provides, after discussing UV therapy, he asked, to someone off camera, if there was also some way they could inject "disinfectant" inside the body because of how it works on the virus. He didn't even say what kind of disinfectant. He just said the word disinfectant. And again, he didn't say anyone should do anything, he ASKED IF IT COULD BE DONE. He turned his fucking head to someone who was off to the side and ASKED A QUESTION. Like a responsible person does. I thought Trump was supposed to listen to professionals but I guess asking them questions is just improper procedure. Can you think of why everyone immediately twisted that into Trump somehow definitively saying if you just inject clorox and lysol in your body you'll be fine? At the end he even qualifies it with requiring medical professionals to do any procedures, but nope. Let's just ignore that he actually said that, because the media is here to tell us all what he REALLY meant. And also The Last Stand, apparently. You fucking imbecile.

That won't stop people from mysteriously dying over bleach consumption.
You know whose fault that's going to be? ALL THE PEOPLE SAYING THAT TRUMP SAID WHAT HE DIDN'T FUCKING SAY, THAT'S WHOSE FAULT IT'LL BE!
 
Do you actually think he said to do that? Do you care enough to pull up the transcript, or watch video yourself?

There's a lot to laugh at about tRump's verbal performances, but really, you honestly believe anyone would seriously watch that conference, hear the words as spoken, and come away with the idea that they should inject lysol into their veins or lungs? Seriously?
Perhaps they'll watch it with a little comedy attached:

 
Do you actually think he said to do that? Do you care enough to pull up the transcript, or watch video yourself?

There's a lot to laugh at about tRump's verbal performances, but really, you honestly believe anyone would seriously watch that conference, hear the words as spoken, and come away with the idea that they should inject lysol into their veins or lungs? Seriously?
Of course no one is dumb enough to inject disinfectant into their veins.

You asked if I heard it or read the transcript. Well yeah, here it is:
So I asked Bill a question some of you are thinking of if you're into that world, which I find to be pretty interesting. So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous, whether its ultraviolet or just very powerful light, and I think you said, that hasn't been checked but you're gonna test it. And then I said, supposing it brought the light inside the body, which you can either do either through the skin or some other way, and I think you said you're gonna test that too, sounds interesting. And I then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in one minute, and is there a way you can do something like that by injection inside, or almost a cleaning. Because you see it gets in the lungs, and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it'd be interesting to check that. So you're going to have to use medical doctors, but it sounds interesting to me, so we'll see. But the whole concept of the light, the way it goes in one minute, that's pretty powerful.

What does "something like that by injection inside, or almost a cleaning" mean? Because I'm pretty sure medical science has been around for quite a while to discern whether full body cleaning is a viable treatment against a viral infection or not.
And I will give you he doesn't mean "literally inject surface cleaner into patients", but then, what is he trying to say? To do something with a similar substance inside the body? Again, does he think virology was invented yesterday? Unless he's too much of a boomer to know what he's saying, it sounds like he's proposing the use of some kind of liquid to physically remove the virus from inside the patient's body, as if it was something that you can just clean with a mop. Then there is the chemical impossibilty of creating a substance that destroys the membranes of viruses and doesn't damage human cells, because both their membranes are made of the same thing. You can't just come up with magic potions that clean your body of Communist Chinese Viruses. And to top it all of, what would be the way to administrate this cleaning medication? Flooding the lungs with it? Water is enough to cause grave problems doing that, imagine Trump Disinfectant then.

He sounds like an extremely ignorant person or a small child trying to think out the solution to a problem: "why not just make disinfectant that kills the virus but doesn't kill you duh?" "why not just make more money so no one is poor duh?" "why not burn all the plastic so it doesn't pollute the sea duh?"
 
And again, he didn't say anyone should do anything, he ASKED IF IT COULD BE DONE. He turned his fucking head to someone who was off to the side and ASKED A QUESTION. Like a responsible person does.

Eh, a president isn't really supposed to go brainstorming with some off-camera person during a televised press conference.
He should express his ideas while meeting with the experts in private, and make sure he knows what's going on and what he wants to present to the public before the press conference starts.

But the TDS response is of course as dishonest and unhinged as always.
 
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