Has Biden forgotten that he was vaccinated in DECEMBER?

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  1. peacelate

    peacelate Banned

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    When did Trump hold a press cobference doing this?
     
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    Ah yes... I'm so glad you brought that up.. The moment when Trump was asking his advisors about experimental treatments that are surely out there using UV-A light... I work for Cancer clinical trials and noted a specific trial we have in our portfolio that has gone from activating cloaked antibodies to target specific tumor cells, to now using UV-C to battle specific bacterial and virus agents.



    Yes, the left surely did take what the president asked of his advisors and took it way out of context. To a point of being nearly criminal in that they claimed Trump advised people to inject bleach....

    Regarding Biden.... He clearly did state that there was no vaccine when he took office. Granted, he was all over the place saying one thing and then changing it to another, but to say he didn't say it is 100% disingenuous.
     
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    Trump was saying his comment was based on sarcasm on not on any scientific evidence. I have read some studies about its potential but that's not the point. Trump never alluded to any such studies, but his supporters came to his aid saying he was referring to UV therapy when he wasn't.
     
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    Apparently you missed the entire press conference where Bill Bryan was giving his presentation were he was talking about injecting sunlight (context is everything, right?) and UV and the half life of coronavirus.



    When Trump was asking those questions, he was asking Bill Bryan who JUST had is presentation regarding UV, Sunlight and Humidity and the effects on COVID. It's the left that lost their mind, taking the conversation out of context.
     
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    Bill Bryan never said to inject disinfectant. He used the word "inject" as a a way to introduce something into a situation. Trump said he was being sarcastic when he said it, but that didn't stop the right wing from jumping to his aid saying, "no no this is what he meant. You didn't pay attention." Well clearly the right wing was wrong considering Trump admitted it was sarcasm. So this whole notion that left wing is going to spend the next 4 years interpreting Biden's comments started with the right.

    Trump said to inject disinfectant, then he said it wouldn't be through injection. Perhaps his dementia got to him at that moment????
     
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    And yet you try to advocate context with Biden, yet you evade the crap out of context here...

    Yep... gone full...

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    Who's evading context? I watched the video. Bill Bryant never said to inject disinfectant inside the body like Trump did. Did Trump possibly get confused like any person? Sure. When Trump misspeaks, it's "he didn't mean that. You are taking it out of context!" When Biden misspeaks, the right wing points to a single sentence and says, "see he has dementia!"
     
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    The missing context is that Trump ASKED Bryan if this is possible. HE NEVER SAID TO INJECT EVER but phrased it as a question while Biden literally said that the vaccine was NOT there when he took office, however you want to contextualize it!
     
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    https://twitter.com/i/status/1253733969356558336

    Trump in the video said the question was directed at reporters, not Bryan. But go ahead and tell me what he really meant to say.
     
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    Yes, because if Trump just condemned ANYONE with a hateful ideology this would have REALLY satisfied the left! :roflol:
     
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    After Charlottesville, but you won't have seen that on CNN! :roflol:
     
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    One was a press release nit a news conference. The other was he condemned the KKK in a single sentence and then veered off. So why is Trump given a pass for condemning a group in a single sentence but Biden isn't?
     
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    "And the biggest thing, though, as you remember when you and I — no, I shouldn’t say it that way, “as you remember” — but when you and I talked last, we talked about — it’s one thing to have the vaccine, which we didn’t have when we came into office, "

    He had been vaccinated TWICE when he came into office. We were vaccinating almost 1M a day 850,000 the day he got vaccinated and I'm sure all the people glued to the inauguration on TV that day cut into the numbers of people going to get one.

    "but a vaccinator — how do you get the vaccine into someone’s arm? So you need the paraphernalia. You need the needle, and you need mechanisms to be able to get it in. You have to have people who can inject it into people’s arms."

    We have all of that, we are nearing 1.5M a day now and getting better everyday and not because of his setting goals and increasing a number on a purchase order.

    So either he was knowingly stating falsehoods or we need to get this guy out of office on a 25th amendment mental incompetence.
     
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    Frankly, Pollycy, you know that I like you and that I have on occasion agreed with you, politically, but even though you made a couple of good points with Vice-President Kamala Harris engaging in political hyperbole (hardly unknown among politicians), your use of this infantile "Kamala-la-la" greatly diminishes the efficacy of your argument. I find it quite disgraceful and unnecessary. Please, do debate her political ideas and her political blunders, but there is no need to try to make fun of her in this distasteful manner.
     
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    Had she not made such a laughable spectacle of berating those who pronounced her name Ka-MAH-la instead of the self-ordained KAH-ma-la, I might have taken no further interest in anything so self-indulgent and egocentric.

    The pathetic thing is that at the same time she was schooling all of us in the 'acceptable' pronunciation of her name, she pronounced it BOTH ways several times herself in several video clips about it.

    I dislike and distrust this woman greatly because of what I'm certain that she and those like her will do to our country, but not because of her name....
     
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    You have no idea what you're talking about. How embarrassing for you. Here, take in some REALITY for once! :roflol:

     
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    Don't pretend like the left was even CALLING on Biden to condemn antifa.
     
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    Thanks for proving my point. One line mentioning white supremacy.

    https://joebiden.com/2020/08/30/sta...joe-biden-on-the-deadly-violence-in-portland/

    Oh but he didn't mention Antifa and BLM by name, so he obviously didn't call them out lol!!! But when he did out Antifa, you say it was one spoon fed line rofl! Would you like me to show you a video of Biden condemning violence or will you say anyone can read a teleprompter?
     
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    "Has Biden forgotten-"

    I'll stop you there. Yes.
     
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    You're right Biden HAS forgotten, a lot.

    Like more than 4x as much as most conservatives will ever even be remotely capable of learning about good governance in their entire lifetimes
     
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    He could certainly give us a lesson on kissing the MICs ass. Cheek to shining cheek, and we're just a few months in.
     
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    MIC,
    Military Industrial Complex?

    Everyone does that.

    I once saw an Organization Chart of the US Government with a square for "The Pentagon" on it. There was a square attached directly above it and the words "Nothing and No One" were written within
     
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    You were TOTALLY unable to stand by your argument when I put you under scrutiny! :roflol:
     
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    [QUOTE="ImNotOliver, post: 1072457755, member: 65103"
    Denver, for the past six months or so, has been sending a team of social and healthcare workers, rather than police officers, for a range of calls. Especially in those cases where a mental breakdown may be at play. Denver has been calling it a success. Not only is the community better served, but the police are then focused on real crime, where they should be. Rather than deal with the mentally ill and drug addicts where social workers tend to be more effective. Portland is currently initiating a similar program, although on a smaller scale. That is what defunding the police is about. Shifting resources. It may be, that some young offenders, their victims, and the community at large are better served if the offender is placed in the care of, and rehabilitated by social workers, rather than police officers and jails.[/QUOTE]

    I live in the greater Denver 'corridor' area and I can tell you that much can be learned by contrasting two cities -- Denver (which has become a hyperliberal Democrat stronghold), and, Colorado Springs (still mostly Conservative but predominately 'middle-of-the-road').

    Population of Denver County (2019): ~700,000
    Population of Colorado Springs (El Paso County, Colorado, 2019): ~700,000

    Denver County is about 10% Black, and El Paso County (Colorado Springs) is about 7% Black -- not a huge difference. And yet although there have been 'protests' during 2020 in both metro areas, those in Denver County have been far larger, much more antagonistic, disruptive, and violent than those in the Colorado Springs area.

    Question: what is it about much more 'liberal' metro areas, like Denver, Portland, Seattle, etc., that generate so many more violent, hate-filled, radical riots, rampages, arson, and looting?

    And, somewhat more related to the thread topic -- has anyone figured out why Blacks throughout the United States seem to be so resistant to getting vaccinated against the COVID virus? After all, it's totally free and doesn't COST them anything.... :confusion:
     
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    Colorado Springs is a conservative military town. The Air Force Academy is at its north end and the Fort Carson Army Base at its south end. NORAD is nearby and most businesses are either military related or serves those in the military. It is also home to Focus on the Family, and all that silliness. In spite of your “statistics”, Denver is much larger than Colorado Springs. The Colorado Springs metro area has 738,939 people. The Denver metro area clocks in at 2,932,415 people, almost four time as many. Using numbers that popped up on the google search page. Even though Denver has a slightly higher violent crime rate than Colorado Springs, it is slightly lower in Portland. It is much, much lower in Boulder, the most liberal city in America. Violent crime is so low in Boulder, that when Jon Bonnet Ramsey was murdered, the Boulder police were like Keystone Kops, not knowing how to handle a murder investigation, murders in Boulder being so rare.

    I’m pretty sure that in Denver proper, Whites make up about 50% of the population. I think this has been true ever since Fredrico Pena was mayor. If you look at a crime map of Denver, it isn’t the Black neighborhoods that are the worst. The most crime ridden neighborhoods in Denver tend to be those neighborhoods with large numbers of Mexican-Americans. I think about a third of those living in Denver are Mexican-Americans, with many of them throughly Americanized and not so good at speaking Spanish, which makes the illegals stand out.

    In the forties and fifties they used to inject unsuspecting Black people with certain substances, like radioactive material, or toxic chemicals, and then secretly monitor their health to see the effects. There was a big dust up over it a while back after records were discovered.
     
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