Leftest media keep's trying to say Trump is crazy, and then finds he was right all along
Mike Ford:
President Trump has done it again…like clockwork. As I’ve opined before, there seems to be a little battle drill that he likes to execute on occasion. It goes something like this. First, early on in the week he makes some “outrageous” statement or comment. Of course, the chattering class…media, pundits and politicians of all stripes rush to decry his remarks. These oh, so smart people usually use the same terms to badmouth the President—Racist! Unaware! Imbecile! I’m sure our Red State readers can come up with many more.Trump is like the kid in the fable about "The king has on no clothes." He keeps saying things in his own way which the media reacts to in an attempt to persuade people he is the one who is crazy when it is they who are.
This usually continues for a few days, sometimes as long as a couple weeks. Then something magical happens. To very little fanfare, actually most often to no public (media) recognition at all, President Trump is proven correct, at the very least, nowhere near the blithering idiot the Left likes to make him out to be. More often than not, the concept or idea he is commenting about in his own, very Trumpian manner, is not only valid, but actually being tested or even in use. The Left, while publicly ignoring that “new” information, privately wonder how they got flummoxed yet again.
Salena Zito, a CNN political analyst, and a staff reporter and columnist for the Washington Examiner figured a big piece of this out back in 2016. She famously said of President Trump, “The press takes him literally, but not seriously; his supporters take him seriously, but not literally.” This is important…and therein lies the rub my friends. The left still hasn’t figured it out.
This week, Her Majesty, Queen Teresa and I watched this play out yet again. President Trump during his nightly briefing had a senior staffer give a short brief on the effect of sunlight, warm temperatures and high humidity on the Wuhan Virus. William Bryant a senior official at the Department of Homeland Security outlined some research his agency had done indicating that the Wuhan Virus was very susceptible to direct sunlight, heat and high humidity, all of which President Trump had mentioned weeks ago to loud media derision and flat out nasty commentary from the left.
The President then mentioned, in his “think out loud” manner, that perhaps the experts could look into use of Ultra Violet inside the body or trying to disinfect the body from the inside by finding some substance that might do that. Note: At no time did President Trump recommend or even suggest, using disinfectants such as Lysol (TM) injected into the body. He was describing a concept. He was actually, for all of the folks out there who like to screech “SCIENCE!” at the top of their lungs, executing the very first step in any scientific inquiry—asking the question, “What if?”
Of course, we’ve all seen and heard the nasty comments and Facebook (TM) memes out there claiming that President Trump recommends injecting oneself with Lysol or Isopropyl Alcohol. Of course that isn’t true. But, here folks, is where it gets really good.
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Well, I’ll be damned if it wasn’t two days…counting yesterday…TWO DAYS! It turns out that disinfecting from the inside isn’t some product of the President’s fevered imagination. The first thing that came to mind when I started thinking about it, was chemotherapy, where we poison the patient in hopes that the poison will will kill cancer before it kills the patient. But there is actually a procedure that uses hydrogen peroxide….you know, the substitute for mecurochrome for treating (disinfecting) skinned knees? Well it turns out there is an intravenous technique used to kill internal bacteria and viruses using that common solution. Over at American Thinker, Andrea Widburg explains.
Read: Trump’s idea for “disinfecting” people to fight disease is already being done
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