Hydroxychoroquine/Azithromycin/Zinc Sulfate

No one is happy that it isn't working you moron.

What we want is for the President to stop giving out medical advice because like everything else, he doesn't know what the fuck he is talking about. Although I'm sure that aspect of his personality resonates strongly with you.

Oh, and his suggestion to use scarves as face masks was also wrong. They are among the worst at offering protection.

But we know you TCS people agree he is smarter than the doctors, smarter than the generals, etc. etc.

Really? You sounded upbeat to me.

All things being relative, of course. Generally you sound constipated. Been adding fiber?
 
Trump's personal news network is even backing away from this nonsense.
 
Really? You sounded upbeat to me.

All things being relative, of course. Generally you sound constipated. Been adding fiber?

Do you think it's the constipation virus, "Doctor"?

Better prescribe him some Hydroxychloroquine, STAT!
 
Somebody is pining for attention. Rough day stuffing those envelopes, chum?

Gotta suck with everyone else working from home and no one to pawn off the actual work to while you pretend to be busy.

Chin up- gotta muddle through it if you are gonna replace that rental return with a fresh, "new" one!

#PeakEarningsYears
 
u mad, "Doctor" bro?

I realize it's been a bad week for you, first BotanyBoy and then your buddy Eyer getting banhammered. AJ is ignoring you again (despite his recent uptick to 50+ shitposts per day). I guess you must feel like the Last Wingnut Standing sometimes?
 
Really? You sounded upbeat to me.

All things being relative, of course. Generally you sound constipated. Been adding fiber?

Upbeat? No, I'm not. I'm seeing far too many morons who think the risks of the pandemic aren't real.

Sadly, they are going to learn the hard way. You, on the other hand, will never learn. You have too much invested in your failed president to do anything other than protect your cult.
 
Upbeat? No, I'm not. I'm seeing far too many morons who think the risks of the pandemic aren't real.

Sadly, they are going to learn the hard way. You, on the other hand, will never learn. You have too much invested in your failed president to do anything other than protect your cult.

The Coronavirus, and more specifically Trump's botched handling of the Coronavirus, represents a "clear and present danger" to Trump's re-election chances. As such, teh "Usual Suspects" here now spend their days downplaying the impact of the virus.
 
Upbeat? No, I'm not. I'm seeing far too many morons who think the risks of the pandemic aren't real.

Sadly, they are going to learn the hard way. You, on the other hand, will never learn. You have too much invested in your failed president to do anything other than protect your cult.

Still constipated, then?

Fiber!
 
The Coronavirus, and more specifically the Dems overblown narrative about Trump's supposed botched handling of the Coronavirus, represents a "hail Mary" to try yet another effort supported by compliant media shills to derail Trump's re-election chances. As such, teh "Usual Suspects" here now spend their days over-stating the impact of the virus.

*rob nods*
 
u mad, "Doctor" bro?

I realize it's been a bad week for you, first BotanyBoy and then your buddy Eyer getting banhammered. AJ is ignoring you again (despite his recent uptick to 50+ shitposts per day). I guess you must feel like the Last Wingnut Standing sometimes?

Eyer committed liticide in some bizarre martyr ceremony. :)
 
There is no miracle drug. There is a treatment of symptoms. The science behind it is solid. You don't just throw Hydroxychloroquine at it by itself. Also, it is not for everyone. Most treatments aren't.

People are dumb!

Also, someone mentioned that Trumps backing of this hurts his chances for re-election. That's precious!!
 
Here's the underlying problem with the "anti Hydroxychloroqine" crowd.

IF the drug works as anecdotal evidence suggests, then those who claim it doesn't are liars who can get people killed via belief in the false narrative.

IF it doesn't work, then the virus isn't as "lethal" as claimed because of all those people who lived after being given Hydroxychloroqine and survived.

It's a dilemma. One in which the treatment detractors have yet to even consider or respond to.
 
Here's the underlying problem with the "anti Hydroxychloroqine" crowd.

IF the drug works as anecdotal evidence suggests, then those who claim it doesn't are liars who can get people killed via belief in the false narrative.

IF it doesn't work, then the virus isn't as "lethal" as claimed because of all those people who lived after being given Hydroxychloroqine and survived.

It's a dilemma. One in which the treatment detractors have yet to even consider or respond to.

More like a false dilemma, but go for it.
 
More like a false dilemma, but go for it.


Precisely. There is as much anecdotal evidence that it doesn't work as there is that it does. That alone shows it should be suspect. But if you invest a huge amount of time and money in using it, then find out it really doesn't work, you've diverted resources from research on things that might work as well as putting peoples lives at risk by using something that is, at it's very best, minimally effective.



Comshaw
 
Here's the underlying problem with the "anti Hydroxychloroqine" crowd.

IF the drug works as anecdotal evidence suggests, then those who claim it doesn't are liars who can get people killed via belief in the false narrative.

IF it doesn't work, then the virus isn't as "lethal" as claimed because of all those people who lived after being given Hydroxychloroqine and survived.

It's a dilemma. One in which the treatment detractors have yet to even consider or respond to.

Just rub some 'Tussin on it. The results will be the same.
 
Here's the underlying problem with the "anti Hydroxychloroqine" crowd.

IF the drug works as anecdotal evidence suggests, then those who claim it doesn't are liars who can get people killed via belief in the false narrative.

IF it doesn't work, then the virus isn't as "lethal" as claimed because of all those people who lived after being given Hydroxychloroqine and survived.

It's a dilemma. One in which the treatment detractors have yet to even consider or respond to.



I guess when you have no case, you go for the "reasonable doubt"

not buying it:D
 
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