Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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I would like to think that this rise in cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have doomed Donald Trump. Until that happened, it could be a dispute between those who say we shouldn't open up, and those that say we should.
I think even his supporters are being forced to acknowledge that no matter what they think the best course of action would have been, Trump has flopped around on it, said things that are obviously untrue, and been grossly incompetent. The best case for him is not that people will think he did a great job on the pandemic, but that people will think it's not his fault and there are more important issues. (i.e. I don't care if everyone dies, as long as they don't raise my taxes.)
As long as that holds, I don't think he can be reelected. However, the election is still a long way off in a very volatile world. A lot can happen. If there is an effective vaccine by then, will people either give him credit or decide that his bungling doesn't matter anymore?
I just find myself thinking, "Please, Joe. Don't say anything stupid!"
It's going to be a while before Trumpers figure this out.
NME this weekend: Wisconsin’s ‘Herd Immunity’ festival** is scientific proof that there’s no cure for idiot
It’s almost impressive that with everything 2020 has thrown at us so far, it still seems to have limitless reserves of curveballs – curveballs which comprise a squashed together amalgam of idiocy and human excrement – to lob at us from various directions, all of them hitting us squarely in the face. This is, I think, a fitting description of the so-called ‘Herd Immunity’ festival, held in Ringle, Wisconsin this weekend....
One particular country that seems to have leant into the kamikaze philosophy, is outgoing world superpower the United States. Not only has their richest state (California) just been forced back into lockdown, but their President – an overfilled colostomy bag wearing a red tie – has only just started to wear a face mask, though according to the man himself (and I use the term ‘man’ loosely), he’s always worn a face mask… in fact, he invented them.
**They had to change the name after it caused one of the bands to drop out.
