Sure, I said taunted right?
Except he never said that. Notice how it's not in any of the actual quotes.
He didn'tIsn't Trump a germaphobe? I'm having a hard time believing the the cough in my mouth part.
Mea culpa lol. Fixing.Except he never said that. Notice how it's not in any of the actual quotes.
He didn't actually do that, though. That whole part was a joke.
In the article even Bill Barr said the same. He made reporter take his mask off.Coughing thing is a joke but demanding people take their masks off...every day I think to myself there's no way I can hate this man more.
Yeah but it's not a joke from Trump's part. It's from the guy who tweeted it.
The fact that half the posts here couldn't tell the sarcasm is really telling.
I reported it. Got by Poe's Law lol.He didn't tell people to cough into his mouth. Misleading title.
It has to be. Isn't Trump germaphobe?
Yeah, my fault. Corrected.But thats just a comment from Schwarz not something Trump actually did or said
The part about the masks reminds me that WWE owner Vince McMahon hates it when people sneeze in front of him, because he thinks it's a sign of weakness.
Kevin Hassett was a top economic adviser to the president in May when he became one of the few to break the unwritten White House rules. In a television interview, he said that he found it "scary to go to work" and that "I think that I'd be a lot safer if I was sitting at home than I would be going to the West Wing."
Mr. Hassett, who left the administration over the summer, told CNN on Friday that he was criticized at the time for publicly expressing concern.
"When I was in the White House, you know, I got a little bit of a flak for saying, 'Hey, I understand the risks,'" he said.
It's gonna be worse because he'll brag about his immunity and make fun of people who haven't had it.and when/if trump recovers and gets back out there, he won't likely embrace mask-wearing.
yep. and while it's an incredibly shitty and dangerous attitude to be projecting, it's not a winning strategy.It's gonna be worse because he'll brag about his immunity and make fun of people who haven't had it.
Most Americans continue to be deeply worried about the virus, and the poll found that 65%, including 9 in 10 registered Democrats and 5 in 10 registered Republicans, agreed that "if President Trump had taken coronavirus more seriously, he probably would not have been infected."
Only 34% said they thought that Trump has been telling them the truth about the coronavirus, while 55% said that he was not and 11% were unsure.
Of those polled, 57% of Americans said they disapproved of Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic overall, up about 3 points from a poll that ran late last week.
Americans also appear to be largely supportive of curtailing the 2020 presidential race to ensure everyone's safety.
Sixty-seven percent of Americans want to stop in-person campaign rallies and 59% think the presidential debates should be postponed until Trump recovers from the coronavirus.
The fact that this ACTUALLY NEEDS TO BE ASKED at this point...
Covid Masculinity.
The part about the masks reminds me that WWE owner Vince McMahon hates it when people sneeze in front of him, because he thinks it's a sign of weakness.
I hate all the fake "breaking" tweets and the tweets that interject "jokes" with the primary quotes/facts. With the absurdity of the administration it's hard to tell what's real or not. At this point, him saying "cough in my mouth" is plausible even if it was a joke.
Yeah. Even if it doesn't come from a malicious intent, it's a stupid thing to do.I hate all the fake "breaking" tweets and the tweets that interject "jokes" with the primary quotes/facts. With the absurdity of the administration it's hard to tell what's real or not. At this point, him saying "cough in my mouth" is plausible even if it was a joke.