Wednesday, October 07, 2020

Political Psychopathy, Revisited...They Knew.

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From Bloomberg's Jennifer Jacobs, the proMedia journo with real, rather than imagined MaggHabbian, White House sources:

A top White House security official, Crede Bailey, is gravely ill with Covid-19 and has been hospitalized since September, according to four people familiar with his condition.

The White House has not publicly disclosed Bailey’s illness. He became sick before the Sept. 26 Rose Garden event President Donald Trump held to announce his Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett that has been connected to more than a dozen cases of the disease...



Which is even more evidence that, when they went to the 1st presidential debate a few days after the Rose Garden event and made a show of taking off their masks and then refusing to put on replacements offered to them by an attending Cleveland Clinic doctor, all the president's men and women knew, at that time, that at least some of them had very likely been exposed to the virus.

And yet they pulled their life endangering stunt, with malice aforethought, regardless.


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The subheader is from an idea that longtime reader BCW implanted in my brain...Real post, with actual thinking and longformish writing coming on that I hope...Presuming, of course, that I can get off the darned Zoom machine for more than about 5 seconds.


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1 comment:

NVG said...

Interesting. By using blogger 'FlowingData' database it turns out that the PIZZA chain locations plotted in geography, best illustrates the hot spots of Covid-19 and backs up RossK's theory of east coast football games being the guilty parties.

Pizza Place Geography
By Nathan Yau

"Pizza chains are everywhere, but some are more popular than others across the country. This map shows the nearest pizza chain among the ones above."

https://flowingdata.com/2013/10/14/pizza-place-geography/

And then check out the New York Times geography
Sources: State and local health agencies and hospitals. Population and demographic data from Census Bureau.


https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html