Tuesday, October 6, 2020

The President is discharged from the hospital. Did this happen too early?

 COVID-19 is just another campaign tool to Donald Trump.

The President was discharged from Walter Reed National Army Medical Center, to use its full title, Monday night, 24 hours after he decided he needed to be driven around the general area around the hospital to wave to cheering supporters. He'd only been at Walter Reed less than 72 hours before being discharged.

Once back at the White House, as everyone has seen by now, Trump removed his protective face mask, and cut a video on Twitter (where else?), claiming we don't have anything to fear from the virus.

Wrong again, Sunkist breath!

More than a dozen people associated with the Trump administration and/or White House staff have tested positive, press shill Kayleigh McEnany being the latest on Monday before Trump was released from the hospital, and the President thinks the virus is no big deal.

As commentators on various networks noted, Trump is not 100% healthy, and, to answer my own question at the top, he was released too soon after being treated with various steroids and experimental treatments. The virus has not run its entire course, despite his claims to the contrary, but this man is so desperate to be re-elected, he'll do anything, including risking his health.

The panel on The View weighs in. Note that moderator Whoopi Goldberg refuses to mention Trump's name.


Trump has taken the compassion shown by his opponent, Joe Biden, and treated it like trash. I said on Friday that contracting the virus was a form of karma for Trump, but he doesn't know what karma is, either. And, oh, is he going to pay for that. Only a Weasel would do something like this, and Trump is that, many times over.

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