18 Replies to “Operation Trump Speed: “The Pace Of Medical Innovation Has Been Forever Changed””

  1. Quick call the police – someone has broken into the CNN studio and is blurting out rational statements!

  2. They think Trump has not been re-elected so now its ok to say SOME positive things about him.
    Little do they know.

  3. Thanks but no thanks. I’ll wait until the vaccine is tested on politicians, judges and their families.

    1. I’m with you and if you’re healthy and not a healthcare worker or over the age of 75 or so, there is little need to be vaccinated anyway.

  4. Two Questions …

    1. Did Twitter put a WARNING label on this Tweet? Was it placed in a “disputed” category? Or simply shadow-banned?
    2. Will President-presumed Biten restore the bloated, cumbersome, bureaucratic glacial speed of FDA approvals? Because the tedious bureaucratic pace of medical approvals are … “safer”?

  5. I believe that CNN giving Trump credit for something is the second seal of the Apocalypse. Did I miss the first?

    1. There have been some unconfirmed signs. Not sure if they qualify but here is the list.
      Allegedly Prince Blackie has (very) briefly recognized his limitations. He has promptly shook it off and went back to building economy from the hart (more reset more hart is his new motto).
      Also, there might have been a dhimicrat supporter who had an opportunity to cheat in the election and didn’t (for reasons other than being too lazy or too confused).
      One Pakistani male is rumored not to have raped a male child when given an opportunity.
      Bill Clinton is rumored not to have raped a female when given an opportunity.
      Finally (and I am putting the least amount of faith in this, I report you decide) UnMe had a rational thought.

  6. With politicians and media pushing this drug…do you really think it is good for you?
    They certainly get a great deal of kickbacks, ops, contributions from the drug companies.

  7. Yes, kudos to Trump for having the foresight to fund an effort to stop the greatest public health crisis in decades.

    It’s like giving a child a hug for not peeing the bed one night of the week.

    1. “stop the greatest public health crisis in decades”

      Speaking of HIV, when do you suppose they’re going to announce that they have a vaccine for that virus? Any minute now, eh?

    2. Nixon spent $60 billion looking for a cure for cancer. Clinton spent $40 billion for AIDS.

      Anything yet?

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