There’s no way to overstate how bad this is.The worst Democratic candidate on their worst day wouldn’t do this. George W. Bush on his worst day wouldn’t have done this. Health information shouldn’t be doled out to align with economic or political messaging msn.com/en-us/news/politics/…

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The CDC, NIH, WHO are full of swamp creatures. The President knows this.
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Wrong analysis. Wrong wrong wrong.
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By all means, instill panic. Local stores here are sold out of masks and hand sanitizer. Bleach is probably next.
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It appears as though ... Downplaying the potential impact the coronavirus could have on the United States— Is code for... Let’s not upset the stock market.
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“There are times and events, like the threat of the coronavirus, when we need to trust what government health officials are saying. That includes the person at the top," @HardballChris says. "This isn't about the crowd size at his inauguration.” on.msnbc.com/2voJjIb
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Scary. This is one step closer to state media. If they can't make everyone watch Fox News, they control what gets said everywhere else.
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I never thought we could have worse than George W. and the Cheney years.Boy was I wrong!!!!
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Stop rehabbing Bush he murdered a million people. He was much worse than Trump.
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Dole it out to the guy who doesn't believe in science. We're so fuckin doomed.