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October 1st, 2020 at 10:28:22 PM permalink | |
Aussie Member since: May 10, 2016 Threads: 2 Posts: 458 |
https://mobile.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1311892190680014849 LOLZ Best wishes for a speedy recovery but LOLZ all the same. Hopefully April comes soon for him. |
October 1st, 2020 at 11:21:33 PM permalink | |
rxwine Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 189 Posts: 18764 | Until they confirm or deny it, I wouldn't assume anything. You believe in an invisible god, and dismiss people who say they are trans? Really? |
October 1st, 2020 at 11:29:54 PM permalink | |
rxwine Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 189 Posts: 18764 | Melania's twitter says they tested positive, but the news reports I saw earlier only confirmed Hope Hicks had tested positive. As too many Americans have done this year, @potus & I are quarantining at home after testing positive for COVID-19. We are feeling good & I have postponed all upcoming engagements. Please be sure you are staying safe & we will all get through this together. You believe in an invisible god, and dismiss people who say they are trans? Really? |
October 1st, 2020 at 11:42:59 PM permalink | |
rxwine Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 189 Posts: 18764 | Trump has several risk factors. Old. Overweight. Does he have high blood pressure? Probably. Does he have diabetes? Wouldn't be totally surprised. You believe in an invisible god, and dismiss people who say they are trans? Really? |
October 1st, 2020 at 11:58:40 PM permalink | |
rxwine Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 189 Posts: 18764 | His lungs are probably in good shape. Not sure how much walking he does on the golf course. You believe in an invisible god, and dismiss people who say they are trans? Really? |
October 2nd, 2020 at 12:19:31 AM permalink | |
Evenbob Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 146 Posts: 25011 | He'll be back doing rallies in two weeks, he's healthy as a horse. 80'% of people who have covid show no symptoms or very mild symptoms. Trump has an excellent immune system, he never gets sick. The worst part will be the media hysterics for the next to weeks, It will be a scream fest. I'm tuning it out. If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose. |
October 2nd, 2020 at 12:36:59 AM permalink | |
rxwine Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 189 Posts: 18764 | Btw. surprise surprise his reputation as a germaphobe has gone down the drain. You believe in an invisible god, and dismiss people who say they are trans? Really? |
October 2nd, 2020 at 1:36:32 AM permalink | |
Shrek Member since: Aug 13, 2019 Threads: 6 Posts: 1635 | Haha! You know, I think Larry Lightweight looks more like a guy than Donna Lemonhead. 🤣🤣 |
October 2nd, 2020 at 1:39:33 AM permalink | |
Shrek Member since: Aug 13, 2019 Threads: 6 Posts: 1635 | +100 Yep, libbies around the country are probably gonna celebrate for the next two weeks. Those sickos are probably giving a standing ovation and dancing in the streets right now. However they quickly forget that Trump is in great shape, and he'll be back before you know it. I guess the next big event is now the VP debate. Hope Pence embarrasses that phony loser SCAMala Harris. |
October 2nd, 2020 at 3:20:50 AM permalink | |
Tanko Member since: Aug 15, 2019 Threads: 0 Posts: 1988 | "While every patient is different, doctors say that days five through 10 of the illness are often the most worrisome time for respiratory complications of Covid-19, particularly for older patients and those with underlying conditions like high blood pressure, obesity or diabetes." "Trump is 74, male and obese. All put him at greater risk of severe COVID-19" "The odds of a severe case of COVID-19 — one that requires hospitalization, intensive care or breathing assistance — rise steadily with age, according to the CDC. Compared to young adults between the ages of 18 and 29, a person between the ages of 65 and 74 is five times more likely to be admitted to a hospital and 90 times more likely to die of the disease." |