fred...@gmail.com wrote:
>On 4/10/20 7:32 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
>>
atr...@mac.com wrote:
>>> FPP <
fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On 4/8/20 8:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
>>>>> NEW YORK, NY-When Jeffrey Walton tested positive for COVID-19, he hoped
>>>>> for a speedy recovery. But since he has been treated with
>>>>> hydroxychloroquine, the experimental treatment President Donald Trump
>>>>> has been touting, he now hopes he dies quickly to help prove that Trump
>>>>> is an idiot.
>>>>>
>>>>> While Trump has been giving people hope that hydroxychloroquine could
>>>>> save lives, his political opponents have called it false hope and
>>>>> claimed Trump has no idea what he's talking about. Walton, a lifelong
>>>>> Democrat and progressive, had joined in calling Trump "irresponsible"
>>>>> and an "ignoramus" and now has an opportunity to prove it by simply
>>>>> dying. "It's such an opportunity, I don't want to pass it up," Walton
>>>>> said.
>>>>>
>>>>> Doctor Glenn Logan, Walton's physician, says he's been up and down.
>>>>> "After we gave him the hydroxychloroquine, he got really excited about
>>>>> the idea of dying to prove Trump is dumb, and his good mood helped his
>>>>> condition, and he started to improve. Because that would only help
>>>>> Trump, his getting healthier made him depressed, which caused his
>>>>> condition to deteriorate. Which made him really happy. Which helped him
>>>>> recover and... Well, it's been a weird cycle."
>>>>>
>>>>> Dr. Logan has been warning Walton that there is a chance he could fully
>>>>> recover. Walton is trying to prepare himself for this -- a world where
>>>>> everything isn't black and white and Trump can be right about some
>>>>> things -- but he insists he'd much rather die.
>>>>
>>>> Funny how this came from a comedy website, The Babylon Bee. Or are you
>>>> just THAT stupid?
>>>
>>> He put the link in the headers as he's been doing for years and which
>>> everyone constantly chews his ass about.
>>>
>>> Or are you just THAT stupid?
>>
>> No, FPP is butthurt by the joke striking a bit too close to home.
>
>No mention of it being a joke in your post. Most intelligent people
>would have at least hinted at it... but, no... you provided a citation
>to another article.
>
>And nothing your president could ever do could be interpreted as a joke.
> It's all a joke.
Thanks for making my point!
#Triggered
P.S.
I see your anti-Trump signature screed is now 14 lines long, much much
longer than the recomended four lines.