Posted on 03/24/2020 4:38:23 AM PDT by topfile
It's not "unfortunate." It was completely by design. It's a lie, and the reporters and editors know it, and also know that about 10% of people will read PAST the headline, leaving the 90% believing that what the President is touting as a possible solution is poison.
The depths of their evil knows no bounds.
Mark
No, dumb ass reporter, the man didn’t ingest the drug Trump recommended as a cure for Corona. He ingest a fish tank cleaner. Only idiot would link the two.
Absolute agreement.
We can trust a guy who ate aquarium cleaner or we can trust medical science studies and nearly three quarters of a century’s medical use by millions of doctors.
The media chooses the doofus who eats aquarium cleaner.
If anything, it's the Media's responsibility to inform the public further on the crucial differences, rather than let it go wild on social media.
The claim is that there is around 300 grams in one of these fish tank doses - where a 5 gram dose will kill you.
When I stumbled across the fact that vitamin D may help with upper respiratory tract infections, I didn't just start shoveling in vitamin D supplements.
There's an upper level (around 5000IU daily) where it can actually become toxic.
Took me three days to make sure of that.
He took aquarium cleaner. Stupid fake news, propagandist, ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE headline.
“...pretty well cured in this instance . . .”
There can be a fine line between cured and illiminated. But the second option takes away the possibility of further topics of destruction and pain, if they can feel any. So I’m guessing you are for the finality of stupid. That will take a while. The libs breed it. Bring a lunch.
rwood
Pretty close
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