The axe murderer
For I am death and I ride on a pale horse
@the old mongoose thanks for posting this stuff!

When it hits here I'm gonna be out in the field fighting this thing.
@the old mongoose thanks for posting this stuff!

They also have a history of falling in line...![]()
I wondered who got into Trump's ear and said...
Because I bet even even Jared and Family are confused about this shyt.
Hydroxychloroquine will save your People!
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I wondered who got into Trump's ear and said...
Because I bet even even Jared and Family are confused about this shyt.
Hydroxychloroquine will save your People!
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...b3b56a-7438-11ea-85cb-8670579b863d_story.htmlI wondered who got into Trump's ear and said...
Because I bet even even Jared and Family are confused about this shyt.
Hydroxychloroquine will save your People!
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Giuliani, a familiar voice in Trump’s ear, promotes experimental coronavirus treatments
April 5, 2020 at 3:01 p.m. CDT
Rudolph W. Giuliani, who was in the center of the impeachment storm earlier this year as an unpaid private attorney for President Trump, has cast himself in a new role: as personal science adviser to a president eager to find ways to short-circuit the coronavirus pandemic.
In one-on-one phone calls with Trump, Giuliani said, he has been touting the use of an anti-malarial drug combination that has shown some early promise in treating covid-19, the disease the novel coronavirus causes, but whose effectiveness has not yet been proved. He said he now spends his days on the phone with doctors, coronavirus patients and hospital executives promoting the treatment, which Trump has also publicly lauded.
“I discussed it with the president after he talked about it,” Giuliani said in an interview. “I told him what I had on the drugs.”
Giuliani’s advice to Trump echoes comments the former New York mayor has made on his popular Twitter feed and a podcast that he records in a radio studio installed at his New York City apartment, where he has repeatedly pushed the drug combination, as well as a stem cell therapy that involves the extraction of what Giuliani termed “placenta ‘killer cells.’ ”
He is part of a chorus of prominent pro-Trump voices who at first downplayed the severity of the virus and then embraced possible cures — worrying health experts who fear such comments undermine efforts to slow the virus’s spread and downplay the risks of the unproven treatments.