Trump brought up Biden Advisor Ron Klain last night. Klain said the Obama response to H1N1 was "luck." Here's exactly what he said:
Klain is now a Biden advisor regarding COVID-19. Here's what he's said with regard to COVID. It can all be found on my Ultimate COVID-19 Timeline. Search for KLAIN.
Regarding the Trump shutdown of China travel to the US, Klain said it was "probably too late."
Fauci testified that this shutdown saved American lives.
Regarding China's transparency, he complimented them on releasing the virus sequence.
Although he said previously it was "probably too late" to shut down China travel, he soon after said it was "premature."
Again, Fauci said this saved American lives.
The next day, he again said it was premature for a travel ban because of economic considerations such as "trade" & "tourism." He also noted the Federal responsibility was to help the States bc the "burden was on them." (Trump has been roasted for both of these issues.)
Days later (2/5) he testified to Congress. He noted that we could not trust WHO & that we've been trying for over a month to get our scientists into China but China would not allow it. "Why they would not allow it is hard to justify." (What did Biden say last night?!)
A week later, Klain said COVID would not be a "serious pandemic."
A couple days later, Klain complimented Bill DiBlasio for his puffing out his chest at the idea of COVID becoming a "fear epidemic." "Kudos ... for standing against that (fear)."
Now compare all these comments from Team Biden's Ron Klain to those of Trump and how Trump has been roasted in the media for most of the year and by Biden as recently as last night.
/End.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
I intend to rewatch the debate. It's not easy. Just on the first question, Biden lies for a straight two minutes: 1. The economy was not in free fall. GDP was 35.3% then 3.9% in the two preceeding quarters before Biden took office.
2. Unemployment dropped from 14.8% to 6.4% before Biden took office. It was not 15%.
3. Trump did downplay the pandemic at first, as did all his medical advisors. Trump never said to inject bleach.
4. Joe did not create 15k (he meant 15m) new jobs. That's been fact checked.
5. We're in this mess because of Trump and corporate greed. That's just not true.
6. Joe takes credit for $15 insulin shots. He meant $35. That was already the case. Trump worked with the drug manufacturers to get there. The cost of insulin was not $400 when Biden took office.
Everyone has seen the edited version of the Dayton speech where the left is claiming Trump said if he loses there's going to be a "bloodbath," inferring massive political violence.
This clip was edited, tweeted and retweeted a zillion time.
The clip I saw retweeted was from someone name Acyn. If you look at this guy's profile, he links to a website called . Ben Meisalas, co-founder, does a video of them admitting Acyn was among the first to edit the Dayton speech. MeidasTouch.com
So what's up with the MeidasTouch? They're basically 24/7 anti-Trump. If Media Matters on steriods had a baby with Rachel Maddow, you'd be approaching the MeidasTouch's Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Had a fascinating weekend talking with people that know so much to be true that is completely false. These will all be election talking points, so here's a recap:
1. The reason the federal deficit is so large is because of Trump's tax cuts. I was mocked when I explained Fed tax dollars have increased, not decreased, and Spending was the problem.
2. Biden was deified for "leadership" ability to get a much needed infrastructure bill passed. I was again mocked when I explained how Pelosi/Schumer held up any hope of an infrastructure bill under Trump bc they would not allow him a win. Trump was blamed for lacking leadership
Last evening @charliekirk11 's TPUSA event was disrupted by ANTIFA and other radicals trying to deplatform him from UC Davis. The unfounded accusations against Charlie and TPUSA were then echoed by the Sac Bee.
Have you ever wondered how these things happen? Thread...
It starts with an organizing platform. In this case, it appears our old friends the Action Network were involved. Who's the Action Network? Believe it or not, they're the remains of Organize Wall Street. noqreport.com/2020/07/19/act…
If you Google "Action Network" "Charlie Kirk" you find their call to action against TPUSA, which leads you to the NorCal Resist, the NGO demanding TPUSA get deplatformed.
So let me get this straight:
-Not a single elected official reviewed the J6 Security video?
-This was all outsourced to unelected staffers?
-Who fed selected video to an ABC News story teller? (A forgotten detail to those bashing McCarthy giving access to Tucker Carlson.)
Questions:
-How were these staffers selected?
-What was their criteria for grabbing video?
-What was their directive?
-Who directed them?
-Shouldn't someone subpoena the staffers' communications?
As per Twitterfiles 16, I was put on Senator Angus King's hitlist on 8/30/2018. The below video thread must be the reason, since this is probably the only time I ever mentioned King.
What's the back story? Ron DeSantis made a comment during his 2018 Governor run. He used the term "monkey this up." Obviously the media went nuts with the race card.
So I went to C-Span and found a bunch of examples of Dems using the term "money (ing) around." Nobody in the media went nuts at that time... which was kind of my point, to highlight the media bias. Angus King was one of those I found using the term.