I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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Sandy.. Ha!
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He has a staffer who is allowing this just like no one told him about the toilet paper on his shoe. Sometimes the lowest on the ladder can make the powerful look silly.
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OK, I vote that if Donald Trump gets sick with coronavirus this Dr Immanuel he likes should be his doctor. I'm sure he would be thrilled.
4 Things to Know About Dr. Stella Immanuel, Trump's New Favorite COVID Doc
So much for "do no harm."
JUL 29, 2020YOUTUBEWhile cases of COVID-19 are rising in twenty-five states, President Donald Trump's new favorite coronavirus doctor, Stella Immanuel, MD, falsely claims there is a cure for the disease, says we do not need to wear masks, and tweeted a "double dog dare" at Anthony Fauci, MD, to give her a "urine sample" in order to expose him for taking hydroxychloroquine.
Featured in a viral video that has since been pulled from Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for spreading dangerous misinformation, Immanuel is a Houston-based physician affiliated with the group America's Frontline Doctors and also the founder and pastor of Fire Power Ministries.
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LA-LA-LA-LA....IT'S "I'M SO GLAD I'M NOT AN IGNORANT REPUBLICAN" DAY!...LA-LA-LA...
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Maybe somebody we can't see is stepping on it....
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A doctor at my hospital--Mercy Medical.....so sad.....
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OMG! All superior! LMMO (Laughing My Mask Off).
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Just a heads up; President Obama will be speaking at John Lewis's funeral today at 11:00 Eastern. President's Clinton & Bush will also be in attendance. Our other living President, 95 year old Jimmy Carter, doesn't travel anymore but sent a lovely tribute. Donald Trump.....I imagine he will be golfing.
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You cannot fail at being yourself. A cat doesn't try to be a tiger, and you shouldn't try to be something you aren't. You are a process, not a product. Your job is to discover what you are and create that creature. You still won't be perfect, but success isn't about perfection--it is about authenticity. You are a success if you are being your real, authentic self. -Bernie Siegel
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Trill, loved all of those and I think for now we are glad Trump is being himself because the nuttier he gets, the better for us. I read an article that ( scaling down here for time and space )said there was some trepidation when Trump re-started his virus? or whatever daily briefings. The first couple were sort of ok, but they have ( as people with brain cells full well expected ) devolved to his narcissistic gobbledygook and name calling etc. Those who were hopeful behind the scenes and un-names sources have given up -- just going to let him go. They can't stop him and he likely won't willingly give the briefings/rally up again.
It is just who Trump is and he can be manipulated and threatened so easily to break into another rant needing to prove that it is he who is superior and all-knowing and the other person who is the one trying to hurt you and destroy your suburban lifestyle or whatever . How horrible to watch a three-alarm FIRE and know you are powerless. And I am not one bit sorry for lizard McConnell and the rest of his enabler group.
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Highly, highly un-likely that this would happen.
BREAKING NEWS
In a tweet, President Trump, who is trailing in polls, floated the idea of whether to "delay the election" in November. He does not have that power.
Thursday, July 30, 2020 9:18 AM EST
Since the pandemic began, Democrats have feared that President Trump would seek to cancel or postpone November's general election. On Thursday, for the first time, Mr. Trump suggested the vote be delayed "until people can properly, securely and safely vote," something he cannot legally do.
I can see though that at this point Trump would love to do anything to give himself more time to prove that he is the stable genius he has always thought. Unfortunately, the pandemic is not going away and the economy can't recover right now. Your storm-troopers as a ploy don't seem to be cutting it and W. Barr is not enough to get you over the hump.
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Dh just walked in here and told me that it was just now on the tv that Herman Cain had died from the virus. He was running I think when Trump did and then went he could not hold his own switched to being a cheer-leader for Trump. If memory serves he contracted the virus at the Tulsa rally. Trump bombed there but the virus obviously did not. I wonder if this will give little Gohmert pause for thought. I do think thought that Cain had cancer and that made have been a big contributing factor to his demise.
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He was hospitalized with covid-19 shortly after attending the Tulsa rally without a mask. He was against mask wearing. Cancer or not, he would likely be alive now if he didn't attend that rally maskless.
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Herman Cain, a former business executive who ran for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, has died at the age of 74. He had been hospitalized with COVID-19.
Cain reportedly learned that he tested positive for COVID-19 on June 29. He was hospitalized two days later after developing "serious" symptoms, according to a statement shared on his Twitter account at the time.
His diagnosis came less than two weeks after he attended President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cain, who co-chaired Black Voices for Trump, tweeted a photo of himself without a mask at the event, which was attended by several thousand people.
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Will the White House claim he did not die of covid-19 like they did with Stephen Miller's grandmother whose death certificate had covid-19 as COD?
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I'm sure trump will try, but Cain's family may have other thoughts.
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Washington (CNN)The late Rep. John Lewis called for Americans to "answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up for what you truly believe" in an essay published by The New York Times on the day of his funeral.
The late congressman's words were sent to the newspaper two days before his death to be published Thursday, the day of his funeral. Lewis, a mantle of the civil rights movement, said he was inspired in his last days by social justice reform and activism that has swept the county in the aftermath of police killings of Black Americans.
"You filled me with hope about the next chapter of the great American story when you used your power to make a difference in our society," he wrote. "Millions of people motivated simply by human compassion laid down the burdens of division. Around the country and the world you set aside race, class, age, language and nationality to demand respect for human dignity."
Lewis continued, "Emmett Till was my George Floyd. He was my Rayshard Brooks, Sandra Bland and Breonna Taylor," adding he was 15 years old at the time of Till's brutal death. "I will never ever forget the moment when it became so clear that he could easily have been me. In those days, fear constrained us like an imaginary prison, and troubling thoughts of potential brutality committed for no understandable reason were the bars."
Born in Troy, Alabama, and the son of sharecroppers, Lewis began civil rights activism at a young age. He helped lead a march for voting rights on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on March 7, 1965, at age 25. On the that day, which became known as "Bloody Sunday," he and other marchers were brutally attacked by police who fractured his skull. Images from that day shocked the nation and galvanized support for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. He was also arrested more than 40 times during his activism days.
He passed away earlier this month at age 80 after a six-month battle with cancer.
In June, Lewis visited the newly named Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, DC, which he called "a powerful work of art" and wrote in the essay that although he was admitted to the hospital a day after the visit, "I just had to see and feel it for myself that, after many years of silent witness, the truth is still marching on."
He wrote that when he was young, like other young people he "was searching for a way out, or some might say a way in" until he heard Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s voice on the radio. Reflecting on King's calls to not tolerate injustice, Lewis said, "When you see something that is not right, you must say something."
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Sooner he's out the better! Bring on the election!
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I think the demons have taken possession my underground sprinkler system! It waters the lawn whenever it wants to, not when we have it programmed to do so.
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My birthday is in August so moving the election up from November so we could get him out of office would be the best gift ever.
Demon sprinkler systems and aliens closing their doors made me laugh. Most of these memes are so humorous and I really need some laughs right now.
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