Trump, not a doctor, took the advice of the 'experts' as he should have done. Was he really to know that the 'experts' were lying and didn't have the best interest of the people at heart? Easy to Monday Morning quarterback once we know what happened. Having said that, he SHOULD come out NOW and say he was given bad information and wouldn't have recommended them if he knew the truth then.
Trump, not a doctor, took the advice of the 'experts' as he should have done. Was he really to know that the 'experts' were lying and didn't have the best interest of the people at heart? Easy to Monday Morning quarterback once we know what happened. Having said that, he SHOULD come out NOW and say he was given bad information and wouldn't have recommended them if he knew the truth then.
Trump was president. He's gotta take responsibility. Just like I expect Biden to take responsibility for all his administration's crimes and blunders (he doesn't.)
I'd be happy if Trump did a complete 180 on these vaccines and put the brakes on all of this vaccine madness. He could win a lot of votes with that. Maybe even mine.
But, really, should we let politicians hide behind the experts and blame them for mistakes? Trump wanted to be president. He told us he was a very stable genius. But Fauci and Birx ran circles around him. Why didn't he listen to Scott Atlas and Peter McCullough more? Why didn't Trump didn't act to let us use HCQ and Ivermectin and other drugs as outpatients?
Hell, when Dubya was president he steamrolled and snow jobbed all of the domestic opposition and most of the UN and brought the entire nation to war. Trump couldn't even make a few prescription drugs available to licensed medical doctors in the middle of a pandemic! What happened to Republican power?
I wish Trump had listened to the liberal TDS scientists who squawked to the press back in early 2020. They said we couldn't create a coronavirus vaccine this quickly and that a true coronavirus vaccine had never been successfully created.
The way I see it is that Trump made a bad call. That part is his fault. He should have been more skeptical about the chance of a successful vaccine. I'm pretty sure you and many other people on this board were.
Trump, not a doctor, took the advice of the 'experts' as he should have done. Was he really to know that the 'experts' were lying and didn't have the best interest of the people at heart? Easy to Monday Morning quarterback once we know what happened. Having said that, he SHOULD come out NOW and say he was given bad information and wouldn't have recommended them if he knew the truth then.
Trump was president. He's gotta take responsibility. Just like I expect Biden to take responsibility for all his administration's crimes and blunders (he doesn't.)
I'd be happy if Trump did a complete 180 on these vaccines and put the brakes on all of this vaccine madness. He could win a lot of votes with that. Maybe even mine.
But, really, should we let politicians hide behind the experts and blame them for mistakes? Trump wanted to be president. He told us he was a very stable genius. But Fauci and Birx ran circles around him. Why didn't he listen to Scott Atlas and Peter McCullough more? Why didn't Trump didn't act to let us use HCQ and Ivermectin and other drugs as outpatients?
Hell, when Dubya was president he steamrolled and snow jobbed all of the domestic opposition and most of the UN and brought the entire nation to war. Trump couldn't even make a few prescription drugs available to licensed medical doctors in the middle of a pandemic! What happened to Republican power?
I wish Trump had listened to the liberal TDS scientists who squawked to the press back in early 2020. They said we couldn't create a coronavirus vaccine this quickly and that a true coronavirus vaccine had never been successfully created.
The way I see it is that Trump made a bad call. That part is his fault. He should have been more skeptical about the chance of a successful vaccine. I'm pretty sure you and many other people on this board were.