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Politics : President Joe Biden

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To: Sam who wrote (2144)6/1/2021 8:18:41 PM
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There's actually people who still think Hydroxychloroquine is a "miracle cure"? Just because a reality TV star told them it is? It really IS a cult when they can't look at the plain facts right in front of their faces.

Their leader first mentioned it on 3/19/20 citing as his justification (if you can call it that): "“been around for a long time so we know if things don't go as planned it's not going to kill anybody.”

The next day he further added: “I feel good about it. That’s all it is, just a feeling, you know.”

He added on April 5th: “I’m not acting as a doctor, but there are some good signs,”

forbes.com

Only a cult follows the "feelings" of their leader who is not a doctor. But this leads to the question, if Trump didn't get this HCQ advice from any medical doctors, where did he get it from? We know the answer to that as well:

opensecrets.org


Basically Trump is as big a fool as his followers and just as easily manipulated. When he got sick with Covid and was hospitalized they pumped him full of several drugs, not ONE of which was HCQ.


Hydroxychloroquine has long been debunked as a miracle cure and only the fringe, with their advanced degrees from Google University still promote it.



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