That must have hurt

The New York Times article drips with doubt, but can't quite avoiding the conclusion that doctors find chloroquine helps.  Michigan's governor caved a while back.  Not even Nevada's governor wants to be seen now as obstructing treatment.  Fact-checkers are racing to prove that no one seriously obstructed it in the first place. Within a week, we'll hear criticism that President Trump has blood on his hands for not making chloroquine treatments both free and mandatory in all 50 states two months ago.

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  1. we'll hear criticism that President Trump has blood on his hands for not making chloroquine treatments both free and mandatory in all 50 states two months ago.

    Well, you know--he couldn't do that; he was too busy buying up all the chloroquine, including on the tarmac of supplies that already had been sold to someone else, and squirreling them away in the Trump Tower and on his golf courses.

    Eric Hines

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  2. ymarsakar8:52 AM

    Fear not, humanity.

    The Dawn is soon to come, after the Storm.

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