https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/13/politics/donald-trump-mail-in-ballots-2020/index.html
Sometimes -- OK, a lot of times -- Donald Trump says the quiet part out loud.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/13/politics/donald-trump-mail-in-ballots-2020/index.html
Sometimes -- OK, a lot of times -- Donald Trump says the quiet part out loud.
BS"D
On Monday, a video falsely promoting hydroxychloroquine as a cure for COVID-19 and downplaying the efficacy of masks went viral on various platforms, including Facebook (where it racked up nearly 20 million views) and Twitter. The video footage captured by Breitbart News was boosted by various members of anti-vaccine groups, as well as Donald Trump Jr. and the President himself. It was later removed by Facebook for promoting misinformation, according to a spokesperson, who said it was removed “for sharing false information about cures and treatments for COVID-19.” It was also flagged by Twitter, prompting Donald Trump, Jr. to be temporarily suspended from the platform and sparking outcry among the far right for alleged social media censorship.
The 43-minute video featured a group known as America’s Frontline Doctors, staging a sparsely attended press conference in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. In the video, physicians in white lab coats — in between nodding ponderously and awkwardly shifting their weight between both feet — aggressively promote hydroxychloroquine as a “cure” for COVID-19, despite the fact that the World Health Organization has discontinued its recommendation of the drug, saying it was “unlikely to be beneficial for hospitalized patients.”
But who are America’s Frontline Doctors, and what are their credentials for speaking publicly about hydroxychloroquine or the effects of COVID-19? As it turns out, none of the physicians featured in the video are epidemiologists or immunologists (i.e., those best qualified to speak on infectious diseases), and many have a history of aligning with right-wing interest groups and propagating COVID-19 conspiracy theories. Below, a guide to the Sassy Six, the starring cast of America’s Frontline Doctors.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/87797
The latest viral video promoting COVID-19 misinformation features a newly formed group called America's Frontline Doctors. About 10 physicians, dressed in white coats with an embroidered America's Frontline Doctors logo, spoke for 45 minutes in front of the Supreme Court on Monday on a range of COVID-19 talking points, from hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) being curative to the mental health effects of lockdown outweighing the toll of the virus itself.
But none of the most vocal members have practices that would place them on the actual front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some don't currently practice at all.
Two of those appearing at the Monday event are ophthalmologists, one of whom is no longer licensed.
Yes, Donald Trump actually said it. After repeating the ridiculous lie that Joe Biden wants to “take away your guns, destroy your Second Amendment,” Trump spouted an even more desperate canard: “no religion, no anything. Hurt the Bible, hurt God. He’s against God, he’s against guns.”
The fact that a man who called Barack Obama a secret Muslim now claims that a lifelong churchgoing Catholic is an enemy of the Almighty gives us the perfect opportunity to introduce the 14th item in our list of 99 reasons to oust Trump: He shamelessly turns faith into a political cudgel, cheapening religion and dishonoring the American spirit.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/08/10/israel-deserves-a-better-friend-than-president-trump/
Whether he likes it or not, Foxman still finds himself someone to whom American Jews turn to ask the age-old Jewish question: who and what is “good for the Jews?”
Presidential elections inevitably spawn this question, and this one is no exception. Asked whether it is President Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden whom American Jews should support, Foxman misses even fewer beats than usual. “I have always been asked before every election: who is better for Israel and the Jews?” Foxman says. “And my answer is always the same: Israel and the Jews need a strong, stable, credible and caring America. So vote for the candidate that will secure such an America.” No longer encumbered by the need for discretion that comes with running a major nonprofit organization, Foxman says aloud what other Jewish leaders cannot. “There is no question in my mind,” he continues, “that the answer this time to all those concerns is Joe Biden.”
Foxman rightly observes that Jewish communities around the world are served well by an America that is democratic, respected and even feared, and served ill by an America that has lost its way and looks weak. Trump, himself a weakling, has turned America into one as well, the object of international derision. Beholden to Vladimir Putin and afraid to confront him, even when it comes to the subversion of American elections, Trump has made America not great but pitiable. Instead of pressing China when COVID-19 emerged, he gushed about it. His ring-kissing of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un hasn’t been merely embarrassing. It has been pathetic.
https://forward.com/news/national/452340/trump-says-us-needs-more-jews-that-love-israel/
President Trump told a group of Jewish supporters at a fundraiser Sunday that “we need more Jews in the U.S. that love Israel,” the Orthodox news outlet Belaaz reported.
Chera also described the president as a warrior against Covid-19. He described the virus that killed his father as “recklessly or maliciously released onto our shores from China,” and thanked the president for making time to “offer your assistance to us.”
Stanley Chera was a real estate developer and a philanthropist for many Jewish causes, well-known in the Syrian Jewish community in New York City and in Deal, N.J. for his generosity. He was the owner of several high-end properties in Manhattan, including the St. Regis New York Hotel and the Cartier Mansion. Chera also donated more than half a million dollars to Trump’s election and re-election campaigns, The New York Times reported.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/08/07/wedge-issue-dividing-trumpworld-392323
A cohort of establishment Republicans, social libertarians and new GOP converts oppose the strategy. Among them are Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and his wife, Ivanka. They point to a raft of evidence—from the volatile bathroom debate in North Carolina that lost the GOP the governor’s race in 2016 to a bitter Republican primary in Pennsylvania’s 2018 gubernatorial race—that pushing anti-LGBTQ issues is slowly destroying the Republican Party, one high-profile race at a time. Kushner, the de facto leader of Trump’s 2020 operation, and Ivanka have previously worked to kill anti-LGBTQ measures inside the White House. One of the president’s favorite officials, former U.S. Ambassador to Germany Ric Grenell, is a gay conservative who helped persuade Trump to use the power of American diplomacy to end the criminalization of homosexuality abroad.