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LOL dumbasses.  Reminds me of borrowing money from China to pay soybean farmers to not sell to China, per slumps first reign

Imagine bragging about voting for this garbage juice

 

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22 hours ago, Motown Bombers said:

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Fun fact: Mary Talley Bowden is an otolaryngologist (ENT) and sleep‑medicine specialist, which does not de facto make her an authority on antiviral pharmacology or hantavirus. Her public statements about ivermectin and RNA viruses are not supported by infectious‑disease guidelines or virology research, despite that she is an actual physician. Her statements here are similar to a dermatologist giving cardiology advice or a podiatrist giving oncology advice.

https://npiprofile.com/npi/1699858282

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21 hours ago, Tiger337 said:

The CDC came up to Boston a few years ago to train us on some new software for data on diseases.  As an example, they asked us to search for the hantavirus.  So, a lot of us typed in Hunter virus and couldn't get any results...

 

 

Sounds like a merry mix-up due to accents.

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1 minute ago, chasfh said:

Sounds like a merry mix-up due to accents.

It was our fault.  The speaker spoke like an educated person with no discernible accent.  I do wonder if they did it to us on purpose though!

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10 hours ago, guy incognito said:

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He is thisclose to dropping an n-bomb in public, after which there will be a pearl-clutching debate about it on mainstream news networks, jokes will be made about it on late night shows, and while everyone's paying all their attention to that, more cabinet departments will be further decimated and underreported on. Rinse and repeat.

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1 hour ago, Tiger337 said:

How can that POS talk about beautifying the country when he is allowing drilling for oil is natural presevation areas? 

Because this is Trump's idea of 'beautification'

Stunning Photos from the Time when Oil Derricks Loomed all ...

Most of the rest of us prefer this (same place, Long Beach CA)

Long Beach, California

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19 hours ago, Tiger337 said:

How can that POS talk about beautifying the country when he is allowing drilling for oil is natural presevation areas? 

His eye beholds beauty differently from most of us.

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Good thing Trump is dumber than a bag of rocks and couldn't figure his way out of a wet paper bag. Imagine how effective he would be if he had any idea what he is doing. 

2. 💪 Ruthless primaries — a power play

 

 

 

 

President Trump is flexing his dominance over the Republican Party to stamp out primaries that would bleed party coffers and fracture the GOP ahead of the treacherous midterm elections, Axios' Alex Isenstadt reports.

  • If the party defies expectations and keeps control of Congress this fall, Trump's ruthless maneuvers to sideline some candidates while forcefully backing others will be a big reason.

🧮 By the numbers: Trump has picked favorites in more primaries than any other president in history.

  • He endorsed 95% of the 217-member House GOP Conference, including 43 candidates running in the Cook Political Report's 60 most competitive House races.

  • He endorsed Republican candidates in nearly two-thirds of Senate races.

🥊 Behind the scenes: Trump's hardball tactics were on display last week, when the president asked Kentucky Senate candidate Nate Morris to step aside.

  • Trump told Morris — a friend of Donald Trump Jr. who had been endorsed by conservative activist Charlie Kirk before Kirk's death last year — that he planned to endorse Rep. Andy Barr.

  • After Morris announced he was dropping out, Trump said on social media that he would be appointing him to an ambassadorship to be announced soon.

  • A similar scenario played out in March, when Trump un-endorsed Hope Scheppelman in her primary challenge to Colorado Rep. Jeff Hurd, then announced she'd be joining the administration.

🔭 Zoom in: Trump decided shortly after taking office last year that he wanted to play an active role in primaries.

  • He particularly wanted to endorse vulnerable incumbents early to nip challenges in the bud, a source familiar with Trump's thinking said.

👀 What to watch: This year's ugliest primary is on the Republican side, in Texas, and Trump could have stopped it. Instead, he was torn between Sen. John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton, and didn't weigh in. The runoff is May 26.

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