This article is of such importance because it may save Donald J. Trump’s reelection bid. Woodward’s interview recordings show President Trump said privately that the coronavirus is “deadly” while publicly he minimized the threat. First off, if this writer is being objective, Mister President, why on God’s green earth would you allow yourself to be recorded by Bob Woodward saying that privately? That’s a huge unforced error.
Fortunately, there isn’t any evidence the President impeeded our government’s response. On the contrary, President Trump blocked travel to and from China and later Europe. President Trump held a presser yesterday where he said he wanted to project calm and not to induce a panic in the public. This writer takes the President’s explanation as genuine. This writer has noted that individuals are smart but people are dumb. The hoarding we saw nearly crashed our national food chain. This writer is certain that if President Trump had said publicly what he had told Woodward privately, thousands upon thousands of people would have starved to death in our largest cities. A President has to balance competing risks as to what he/she discloses publicly.
After the age of the dinosaurs, while we were still using slide rules to calculate and televisions ran on vacuum tubes, Johnny Carson made a quip during his opening monologue that caused a toilet paper shortage in Japan. The United States wasn’t in a bubble even then without the internet and it isn’t now. It appears as though that the other national world leaders also didn’t disclose to the public early on how deadly the coronavirus was in their attempt to shield the public from panic. Otherwise, the national media complex would have sounded the alarm itself.
Now we come to Bob Woodward.
shady ethics for self-interest, a tradition nearly 50 years running
— Lindsey Adler (@lindseyadler) September 9, 2020
So @realBobWoodward knew this in February but waited 7 months to tell us because he had a book to sell. He's no hero just another shill like @AmbJohnBolton and the rest. https://t.co/hZtpnt5MLA
— Ken Pisani (@kpsmartypants) September 9, 2020
Journalistically speaking, there are some things you don't "save for the book." Trump's comments to Woodward came on February 7. The first reported U.S. COVID death came on February 28. https://t.co/gYur5SWzjz
— Jon Ostrower (@jonostrower) September 9, 2020
Mister @mattgaetz, @ScottAdamsSays knocks it out of the park with absolute clarity on Woodward's claim that @POTUS killed thousands of people because POTUS didn't panic the public. pic.twitter.com/GtrMIf90nJ
— DC Document Reports (@PacificReports) September 10, 2020
The leading experts to include Doctor Fauci told the public that masks were not necessary to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Fauci during this time period even made the claim that wearing a mask might increase your risk of contraction. Fauci admitted in an interview that he and the other government experts had lied to the public in order to reduce the possibility of a shortfall of masks and other PPE for the frontline health workers. How many people did those experts to include Doctor Fauci kill with that lie? It is possible that hundreds became infected as a result of not wearing a mask and people died. Those people died so thousands of healthcare workers could live on and care for the tens of thousands of the sick.
Fauci tells a lie for the greater good.
Someone tell the herd of Karens attacking non-masked grocery shoppers pic.twitter.com/gXYx56HZ0t
— 👠IStandWithTrump ⭐️⭐️⭐️We’veBeenHad9210COVIDdead (@superyayadize) May 26, 2020
President Trump gives a Timeline of his Coronavirus Response: pic.twitter.com/ocOVcg4tmH
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) April 13, 2020
Bob Woodward is engaging in election interference for profit in this writer’s opinion by waiting until now to release these revelations.
Published by Chief Editor, Sammy Campbell. Written by Mark Pullen.