10/07/2020 / By Ethan Huff
Those on the left who bought into all the doomsday fear about the Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19) being an almost certain death sentence for the elderly are now experiencing extreme cognitive dissonance following President Trump’s miraculous three-day recovery.
CBS This Morning host Gayle King, one of the latest Democrats to join the ranks of the covid conspiracy theorists, recently speculated that Trump must have faked his diagnosis because in her mind there is no way he could have recovered this quickly with minimal symptoms.
Speaking to failed presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, King stated that she has “gotten calls from both Democrats and Republicans … who asked this question when the president first became ill: ‘Do you really think he was ill?'”
“I was shocked so many people from both parties were asking that question,” she added. “What does that say about trust?”
King went on to talk about one of Buttigieg’s books in which he wrote that “society works best when people trust.” Since Democrats are unable to trust Trump, King has come to the conclusion that society is not working at its best, and will not work best, until Trump is removed from office.
It would seem to be the case that Democrats are now in one of two camps. They either distrust Trump and believe he is lying about his diagnosis, or they are hoping he somehow dies from it, even though it appears that he has already recovered.
Almost nobody on the left has come to grips with the fact that the Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19) was not a death sentence for Trump, which reveals a whole lot about not just the virus but also about the way that leftists think.
Before Trump, it was considered an unpardonable sin to question the safety and effectiveness of vaccines. Now with Trump in office, the left is doing just that by expressing anti-vaxxer sentiments about Operation Warp Speed.
For months, the left has also been accusing pandemic skeptics of “denying science.” Now that Trump tested positive and quickly recovered, however, the left has suddenly become a bunch of covid deniers.
The latest news about the Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19), by the way, can be found at Pandemic.news.
Not only is Trump supposedly lying about his positive Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19) diagnosis, but so is his personal physician, Dr. Sean Conley, according to the Los Angeles Times editorial board.
Calling Trump an “overweight and at-risk senior citizen,” the LA Times editorial board openly claims that Dr. Conley cannot be trusted because “[h]is allegiance is clearly to the president, not the American public.”
“Even Conley’s admonition that Trump ‘may not entirely be out of the woods yet’ seems like so much spin,” the editorial board adds, claiming that it knows better than “the president is still grappling with a dangerous illness.”
“A return to the White House – where there’s a 24-hour, fully equipped medical unit – does not signal a triumph over this insidious disease,” the paper’s editors declare, assuming the role of Trump’s physician.
“The president may be doing better but he is definitely not out of the woods yet – and that’s the kind of thing that the public deserves to know.”
In other words, the left now knows better than even doctors about the true state of Trump’s health. Trump either does not have the virus and is lying about it, or he does have the virus and will very soon die from it. A scenario where the Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19) is not as dangerous or as deadly as we have all been led to believe will never be accepted by the left.
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