Did he or did he not say Coronavirus is the Democrat’s new hoax?
— NOS4A2
Calling it a hoax is to deny that it is a problem, and it doesn't matter who "their new hoax" refers to. The denial itself is the problem. — creativesoul
It's known as Munchausen's syndrome by proxy. All the populists are doing it, it's a well known snake oil salesmans trick.While in the process of politicizing the Coronavirus, Trump claims that the Democrats are politicizing it.
Sounded this way to me also. Trump even went on to say that even if we haven't lost anyone to the virus, it doesn't mean the US couldn't lose people to it. (Which I think has now happened)Just to be clear, I believe Trump is claiming that criticisms to his administration’s actions surrounding the issue (cuts to CDC funding etc.) is a hoax, or something like that, and not that the virus itself is a hoax. — praxis
Just to be clear, I believe Trump is claiming that criticisms to his administration’s actions surrounding the issue (cuts to CDC funding etc.) is a hoax, or something like that, and not that the virus itself is a hoax.
That’s right. He did not say Coronavirus is Democrats' 'new hoax'. So why would the NYT say that? — NOS4A2
I was claiming the headline was false, fake news. I would also claim that what Trump said was true. — NOS4A2
Did he or did he not say Coronavirus is the Democrat’s new hoax? — NOS4A2
He can't help it. He never read a book. I doubt he even read the books he "wrote." — ZzzoneiroCosm
I love TDS. It is amazing watching the sheer delusion it creates. Who needs drugs when you have mass hallucinations. — Nobeernolife
↪tim wood
Do you ever get tired of Trump's lies and those of his yes-men and women?
I get tired of you parroting whatever the DNC wants you to. I tire of you lamenting a dystopian future that never arrives. How can you look at yourself in a mirror? — NOS4A2
I love TDS. — Nobeernolife
The playbook is old at this point. But for them to try to use a pandemic [coronavirus], and seemingly hope that it comes here and kills millions of people so that they can end Donald Trump's streak of winning, is a new level of sickness. — Lil Trump Jr.
You repeated the same lie. Perhaps a little skepticism moving forward? — NOS4A2
Sen. Ron Johnson (R., Wis.), the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, wrote in a letter Sunday that he wants to subpoena Andrii Telizhenko, a former Ukranian diplomatic aide who worked for Blue Star Strategies, a Washington-based consulting firm. Mr. Johnson said he would schedule a committee meeting soon to vote on the subpoena.
Mr. Johnson’s committee is one of several in the Republican-led Senate that is investigating Hunter Biden’s service on the board of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian natural gas company, while his father was vice president and leading international anticorruption efforts in Ukraine.
A court ruling in Ukraine has forced state investigators to open a probe into alleged pressure by then-vice president Joe Biden that led to the 2016 dismissal of Viktor Shokin as the country’s prosecutor general, officials said Thursday.
Senate Homeland Security Panel Chairman Wants to Issue Subpoena in Hunter Biden Probe — NOS4A2
In the excerpted portion of the clip, Biden was discussing his efforts on behalf of the Obama administration to pressure Ukraine into to prosecuting corruption and firing Viktor Shokin, an ineffective prosecutor. That effort by Biden has been used by Trump supporters to argue, inaccurately, that Biden single-handedly had Shokin fired because Shokin was investigating Burisma, a Ukrainian group of energy exploration and production companies of which Biden’s son Hunter was a board member.
However, Shokin was not fired for investigating Burisma, but for his failure to pursue corruption investigations — including investigations connected to Burisma. And Biden wasn’t alone in the effort to push Shokin out, but rather was spearheading the Obama administration’s policy, which represented a consensus among diplomats, officials from various European countries, and the International Monetary Fund that Shokin was an impediment to rooting out corruption in his country
There’s a strong case that Hunter Biden’s position with the company had nothing to do with Biden’s position on Shokin’s ouster. That’s because Western leaders and institutions were largely united in seeking Shokin’s removal, arguing that he was not pursuing corruption cases aggressively.
For instance, in early 2016, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde said that "it’s hard to see how the I.M.F.-supported program can continue" unless corruption prosecutions accelerate.
Steven Pifer is a career foreign service officer who was ambassador to Ukraine under President Bill Clinton and deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs under President George W. Bush. Pifer told PolitiFact that "virtually everyone" he knew in the U.S. government and virtually all non-governmental experts on Ukraine "felt that Shokin was not doing his job and should be fired. As far as I can recall, they all concurred with the vice president telling Poroshenko that the U.S. government would not extend the $1 billion loan guarantee to Ukraine until Shokin was removed from office."
Anders Åslund, a resident senior fellow at Atlantic Council, a think tank in Washington, agreed that criticism of Shokin was widespread
Shokin "failed to prosecute anybody of significance, protecting both the Yanukovych circle and the Poroshenko group," Åslund said.
Daria Kaleniuk, the executive director of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, a leading anti-corruption voice in Ukraine, tweeted earlier this month that Shokin’s firing was not about protecting the company Hunter Biden was working for. The firing "was obviously not because the prosecutor wanted to investigate Burisma & Zlochevsky," she wrote.
Meanwhile, accounts differ on whether Shokin was poised to prosecute Burisma at the time he was removed.
In an interview with the Ukrainian website Strana.ua this month, Shokin said the cases were indeed active.
However, Vitaliy Kasko, who had been Shokin’s deputy overseeing international cooperation before resigning in February 2016 citing corruption in the office, produced documents to Bloomberg that under Shokin, the investigation into Burisma had been dormant.
"There was no pressure from anyone from the U.S. to close cases against Zlochevsky," Kasko told Bloomberg. "It was shelved by Ukrainian prosecutors in 2014 and through 2015."
You supported the Russia hoax and the Ukraine hoax, but when a little investigation is thrown Biden’s way we get all touchy. — NOS4A2
The ascendancy of the billionaire president may be linked to a decline in the number of boys born to liberal-leaning parents in Ontario, Canada.
According to a new study in the scientific journal BMJ Open, Trump’s election was associated with a temporary shift in the sex ratio of newborn babies. But this short-term decline in male babies was only apparent in politically liberal areas of the Canadian province and not in conservative parts.
A relationship between stressful events and the sex ratio of babies might seem implausible, but the pattern is actually well established. Terrorist incidents such as 9/11 and the 2005 London bombings saw a similar shift in the gender balance, which skewed towards girls over baby boys for a few months afterwards.
Luckily these documents are now with the DOJ, so we’ll find out one way or the other whether you’ll go zero for 3. — NOS4A2
Do you ever get tired of Trump's lies and those of his yes-men and women?
I get tired of you parroting whatever the DNC wants you to. I tire of you lamenting a dystopian future that never arrives. How can you look at yourself in a mirror?
— NOS4A2
Do you ever get tired of Trump's lies and those of his yes-men and women? — tim wood
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