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BUSTED! Joe Biden Removes His Face Mask to Cough – Then He’s Seen Inside a Gym and Around Other People without a Mask! (VIDEO)




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Jon Bourgetti

How have steroids effected Donald Trump’s mind?

Today on the Rush Limbaugh show Tough Tawkin' Trump warned “if the Iranians fuck with us …” The short timer President of the United States did that. That sound you hear is eye-rolling chuckling echoing from Tehran.

On Limbaugh, Trump was prattling on and on at 200 words per minute. Without a reason to do that, somebody who does that is usually talking to hear themselves talk. Finally, unable to shut Trump up after a two hour rant, Limbaugh ended the “virtual rally” by telling the senile old kook that he had to get back to work. TV footage clearly showed Limbaugh's open irritation at Trump's boring motormouthed gibberish.

Once again, on Limbaugh, Trump claimed he has “lawyers" spread across the United States to invalidate mail-in ballots. And who is paying these “lawyers”? From what fund? Trump - the Man of 20,000 Lies - expects people to believe this one?

“It makes no political sense for Trump to continue to sound like a deranged end-of-days preacher yelling at random passersby. But nothing in Trump's history suggests he will abandon his reelection "strategy" of unceasing bombast, transparent lies, manufactured grievance, unhinged conspiracy-mongering and an unforgivable attempt to disrupt the electoral process itself. Another day, another flood of dangerous and offensive nonsense …”

“Yesterday on FOX and Friends, Trump was driven to insane distraction upon hearing that the Durham probe was not going to produce an October Surprise felony indictment of Obama and Joe Biden. “Trump … attacked .. . his most loyal and obedient Cabinet member .. . Attorney General William P. Barr .. . for not .. . fabricating a criminal investigation of Biden and Hillary Clinton.” Yes, Old Man Trump still had a bone in his craw for Hillary. (Don't tell Trump he is running against Biden).

washingtonpost.com



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Trump castigated Michigan Governor Gretchen Witmer for her “lack of gratitude” following the arrest of 13 White Nationalists plotting to kidnap and murder her.

The few White House staffers are leaking, “the White House is in full freak out more", and “the White House is like a ghost town”.

He may be 'roid raging, but thru the darkness, plainly, Trump's redlining pea brain recognizes that he is going to lose the election, and that New York prosecutions loom.



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"Why should I f_cking care? He shouldn't have f_cking written what he did. He should have kept his f_cking mouth shut"... Donald Trump on the Jamal Khashoggi murder.

@HarrietFeagin



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Maybe you can explain why Pompeo is HIDING HILLARY'S EMAILS. He said he has them but hasn't released a single one.

Why hasn't Mad King Donnie the SuperSpreader ordered him to release them?

Is Pompeo hiding them for Donnie the SuperSpreader?



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Editorial: Voters should fire Sen. Cornyn, hire MJ Hegar for US Senate

MJ Hegar brings passion, pragmatism and competence to a seat that desperately needs new blood and new leadership, the Editorial Board writes.[url=https://t.co/LYGdu5qmRg?amp=1]

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MAGA-Crazy Retirement Village Now Fears COVID—and Pence

HARD PASS

“The virus was a hoax here until Trump got it,” one resident said.

Francisco Alvarado
Kelly Weill Reporter
Published Oct. 09, 2020 4:32AM ET

MIAMI—Fresh off a vice presidential debate where he sported a reddish, sickly-looking eye, Vice President Mike Pence appears to be charging ahead with a plan to visit America’s largest retirement community in the critical swing state of Florida.

But with the White House battling a spiraling COVID-19 outbreak, not everyone in the traditionally Trumpy stronghold of The Villages will be happy to see him.

On Saturday, Pence is slated to stop by the 55-and-older community in Sumter County as part of a campaign bus tour through the Sunshine State. The VP would arrive in The Villages as President Donald Trump’s support with senior citizens has shown signs of a drop-off in recent months—and with the president dealing with his own case of the novel coronavirus.

Unlike Trump, who is already making noise about returning to the campaign trail, Pence has not announced a positive test result for COVID-19. But the vice president’s proximity to the growing number of White House staffers who have contracted the virus after a now notorious Rose Garden event has some Villagers—and infectious disease experts—running scared.

“The virus was a hoax here until Trump got it,” Chris Stanley, president of The Villages Democratic Club, said of the MAGA crowd’s attitude. “The other night they did a prayer vigil and for the first time, they posted in a big font, ‘You must wear a mask.’ I looked on the webcam and didn’t see many wearing masks, but they now seem to be accepting this is not a Democrat hoax at all.”

Marissa Levine, an infectious disease expert at the University of South Florida, said it was on elected officials to demonstrate safe habits. That category does not include campaign rallies among vulnerable communities when you have recently been proximal to a possible superspreader event.

“It is really important for leaders to role-model the behaviors that are being recommended from a public health point of view,” Levine told The Daily Beast. “In effect, they are flouting the CDC guidelines.”

People exposed to COVID-19 should comply with adequate testing, contact tracing, and isolation measures, especially when preparing to meet with senior citizens, Levine said. “In an area where there are individuals, based on age alone, at higher risk for complication and death, that seems like a concerning thing to do,” she said of a Pence Villages visit.

Sumter County, where a majority of the sprawling housing development is located, has reported a total of 2,593 coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. Two hundred and sixty people have been hospitalized and 75 have died—a mortality rate of 3 percent of all positive cases, which is 1 percentage point higher than the statewide average for deaths, according to the latest update from the Florida Department of Health.

Over the past week, Sumter County has experienced some of the highest daily positivity rates in the state. On Sept. 30, the daily positivity rate was 21.86 percent. Then it dropped below 10 percent for six consecutive days. But on Oct. 7, the daily positivity rate sprang up to 15.3 percent. The daily case count jumped from just 14 on Tuesday to 98 on Wednesday.

The Trumpian response to the pandemic has created fissures in the president’s once seemingly impregnable wall of support in The Villages, where an overwhelming majority of the 132,000 residents are white, conservative voters. According to the Tampa Bay Times, Trump won Sumter and the two surrounding counties of Lake and Marion by 115,000 votes in 2016, nearly 40,000 more votes than Mitt Romney picked up four years earlier.

By early summer, Democratic Villagers were mounting protests to counter roving golf cart caravans of Trump supporters. During one mid-June parade, protesters shouted “Nazi lovers” and “fuck Trump” at a parade of pro-Trump golf carts, prompting a white haired man to yell back, “white power!” The scene was captured on a video that went viral and was tweeted by Trump himself on June 28. The president deleted the tweet the same morning.

“There are a few people in every organization that want to be ugly, and that happens here too,” said Fred Briggs, a 79-year-old retired naval officer who’s resided in The Villages since 2012. “But there have been no physical confrontations. It’s just words. When you get to be our age, you realize your physical limitations and try not to exceed them.”

Since Trump tested positive, the White House has been cartoonishly slow to share details about the virus’s spread, especially as it pertains to an event for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett in the Rose Garden that has been linked to more than 30 cases. The administration has conducted selective contact tracing at best, leading to concerns about yet-undetected cases among other officials and staff. Announcements and news reports of new White House COVID cases have emerged steadily for days, and Trump quickly returned home after a hospital stay this week, infamously removing his mask before he went inside.

The Villages’ administration isn’t coordinating Pence’s visit; the vice president’s invitation came from an “independent” organizer, not the official Villages staff, a representative for the community told The Daily Beast, adding that she could not comment on COVID precautions for the event because she had “no clue” who’d arranged it.

The Trump campaign, for its part, insisted the Pence rally would be a safe one, despite a long tradition of risky arena events dating back long before the president got sick. “We take strong precautions for campaign events,” a spokesperson told The Daily Beast. “Every attendee has their temperature checked, masks are provided and their use is encouraged, and there is plenty of hand sanitizer.”

“I certainly don't think any of us will get real close to him.”

John Calandro, who recently served as president of the Sumter County Republican Executive Committee, said the Pence visit would take place with adequate precautions—even as he nodded to the anxiety in the area.

“I know things will be fairly socially distant,” he told The Daily Beast on Thursday, adding that he was on his way to examine the event setup. The Trump campaign was taking the lead in planning the event, he said.

“I certainly don't think any of us will get real close to him,” he added of Pence, laughing.

thedailybeast.com



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Wisconsin farmer Randy Messelt voted for Trump in 2016 but won't again. Messlet's dairy farm -- and all but 1 around him -- have closed or financially ruined. Messlet's son committed suicide as the family biz felt apart. Powerful story from
@JStein_WaPo



‘It’s too little, too late.’ Trump’s push to give federal aid to crucial 2020 voting blocs underm...


From farmers to seniors, Trump’s rush to direct money to skeptical voters may not overcome four years of chaotic policymaking.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020/10/09/trump-federal-aid-farmers-election/