Good news: Outbreak resulting from idiots appears to be less than it could have been.
Good news: Trump’s ego takes a hit. Expect late night Twitter Tantrum about the fake media lying about pandemic to keep people from going to his circle jerk.
Possible good news: Is Trump base support lessening?
Bad News: Trump et ap blaming failed attendance on protestors and Trump is lying about what protesters are doing.
Yes, blaming protestors for "intimidating" his fans like they are feeble cowards, is the best spin they could come up wiht.
Lose lose for him is win win for everyone else!LOL, Trump is going to lose because he will end up killing off enough of his rally-attending supporters.
...especially remembering that his re-election kickoff event was in February 2017. No, that isn't a typo.Yes, blaming protestors for "intimidating" his fans like they are feeble cowards, is the best spin they could come up wiht.
"China virus hoax fake antifa news media violent protesters all against me, but what a packed crowd!
Best kickoff of any kickoff in the history of kickoffs."
Actually they appeared to already be in exponential growth before the rally so these cases probably would have happened anyway. But it still shows the absolute stupidity of trying to bring 100,000 people to a packed area. Luckily they failed miserably.The Hill said:Tulsa County, Okla., reported 259 new COVID-19 cases since Tuesday, days after President Trump held a rally in the state over the weekend, according to ABC affiliate KTUL.
Oh, so we’re back to thinking that mass gatherings are bad? Hard to keep up.
Well you have my sympathy, but most people can think about more than one thing at a time, so if you find it hard to keep up, the problem is yours. Or by 'we' do you mean yourself and the mouse in your pocket?
I say good strategy. Get his own voters killed.
Dozens of US Secret Service personnel have been told to self-isolate after two who attended President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa on Sunday tested positive for Covid-19, US media report.
Saw this coming:
Dozens of US Secret Service personnel have been told to self-isolate after two who attended President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa on Sunday tested positive for Covid-19, US media report.