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There goes the VP slot from Biden!
Surprised they even did anything to save his life.
Progressivism demands its sacrifices and
He'd a made a great martyr
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How much does 'Doom-crier' pay?
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^
Doom-crier is low level
Gloom-crier is where the real money is
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gloom crier
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And it was so amazing to listen to her dance around and try not to say he took the drug....it almost pained her to say her fucking husband was cured by the drug.....damn, that is a true politician....
Maybe it would have been better for her career if the poor bastard died from taking the drug....then she could have gone on a real rant....and blamed Trump.
Joking aside....how can a person not be shouting from the roof tops that their husband was cured of a potentially lethal virus by taking a drug, no matter who endorses or supports that drug.
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^ because shes a democrat
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jackrabbit.....I am in total disbelief.....I don't care what political party you belong to.....I guess her party means more to her than her marriage and her husband....damn...that is totally fucked up.....but alas, that is the state of our country right now....
We are more interested in arguing politics than to worry about lives AND our economy.
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Here you go this guy�s right there with you
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To be fair Mr. klobuchars politics probably mean more to him than admitting HCQ worked for him.
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So the suggestion is that Democrats will shit on anything that Trump recommends, even if it works. The problem is that it doesn’t work and you’re stupid for listening to Trump.
Hydroxychloroquine has been extensively studied recently and it has not been found to be beneficial in the treatment of Covid-19. In fact, it has been found to cause side effects that can kill you. The latest study, published in the prestigious English medical journal The Lancet, reviewed 96,032 cases of people who had taken the drug and reached those conclusions. Are you suggesting that the English are colluding with the Democrats to keep a viable treatment from sick people?
Assuming Klobuchar’s husband took it and survived, it doesn’t necessarily mean his use of hydroxychloroquine was what resulted in his recovery. Maybe that is why she hesitated to answer because it would give people false hope in using a drug that wasn’t proven to be beneficial (and could be deadly) in the treatment of Coronavirus.
Both Democrats and Republicans want to see an end to the lockdown and to find a drug that adequately treats this virus. Listen to doctors, not politicians. People who blindly follow Trump, the clown who also recommend people ingest disinfectant, will get hurt and potentially die. Stop being stupid.
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@grosslyintolerable... Then why did she grudgingly acknowledge that his recovery was aided by HCQ. If it didn't work she would be shouting that Trump killed her husband and you'd be giving her a megaphone.
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HCQ doesn't cure the virus it lowers the ph making it harder for the virus to reproduce. The virus just dies out supposedly. Basically the flu runs its course without the deadly side effect of overwhelming the lungs.
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@wunanddumb
You seem to lack reading comprehension:
"Assuming Klobuchar’s husband took it and survived, it doesn’t necessarily mean his use of hydroxychloroquine was what resulted in his recovery. Maybe that is why she hesitated to answer because it would give people false hope in using a drug that wasn’t proven to be beneficial (and could be deadly) in the treatment of Coronavirus."
And you meant begrudgingly, not grudgingly
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There is no support for hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for Covid-19. Repeating its alleged mode of action doesn't prove anything.
I'm expecting your alter ego, GoBallsDeep, to quickly chime in to support what you've written.
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Im not a grammar Nazi. So I used a word inappropriately... Sue me when the courts open back up.
About Klobuchar. Whatever man, doesn't change my point which was;. Had he not recovered people would be shouting SEE it doesn't work.
Tell me this, why would he have taken it if he believes the "science".
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Btw its not an alleged mode of action... Its what will happen when you take HCQ for any fucking reason. Who is doubting science now.
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All retail stores in LA will be opening the week.
Now all the Trump supporters can put away their cardboard signs stop all the bitching and whining about Gov. Newsom.
The dude just wants to save you from yourself.
Everybody wants things to open back up but done safely.
Hopefully theres not spike in cases and people adhere to the rules.
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^ Where and when did MostlyAssholey2020 get his PhD in medicine?
Would these doctors below be ok with you? It's actually a mix of opinions which is what you often get with science. Under a doctor's supervision, HCQ is perfectly safe and effective for a number of conditions. It's on WHO's list of safe and essential medicines, for fuck sake.
American Association of Physicians and Surgeons
American College of Rheumatology
Even threw in The Lancet which is skeptical but calls for more testing
I posted a month ago that the only 2 people I know that were infected, both took HCQ and were better in hours. At the time, I said it was anecdotal, but it's not like these people have Lupus and will take HCQ for the rest of their life. It's for a very short period of time and is very unlikely to cause harm and they did so under a doctor's supervision.
Forget that Trump ever mentioned HCQ, and you went to your doctor who told you that you have a condition that XYZ drug might help with. Then you talk risk/reward like an adult, then make a decision. This is not rocket science, get your TDS head out of your ass.
Knew you were expecting some chiming and didn't want to disappoint, MolecularAnus2020.
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"I'm expecting your alter ego, GoBallsDeep"
My altar ego is Doofy Lewinsky
Everbody knows that!
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Three of Dr. Robin Armstrong’s patients are dead. 19 still test positive for the virus.
Guess what killed them?
I’ll give you a hint. It wasn’t Coronavirus.
Here’s one story:
His mother, Helen Edrozo, 87, was living at The Resort when she tested positive for the coronavirus. She was not displaying COVID-19 symptoms, making her a potentially ideal candidate for Armstrong’s treatment.
She received the medications but nevertheless her oxygen saturation levels began to drop and she stopped eating. Eventually, she was transferred to Mainland Medical Center for treatment of a neck infection.
“I do know that when they sent her to the hospital finally, when she woke up that morning there was a large what they called ‘goiterlike’ swelling on her throat,” Larry Edrozo said.
Her condition quickly worsened and she died in hospice care on April 23.
39 out of 39?
Bullshit.
And the good doctor is IGNORING the death at his hands to score political points.
Republicans are fucking lemmings, ready to go over the cliff.
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Anyone that cites Infowars is a fucking retard. Full stop.
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Also, for anyone that has not taken the time to check out the link, Klobuchar does NOT say HCQ saved her husband. She DOES say that he may have been given some HCQ, but does not make any claim that it was either beneficial or harmful.
There are not enough details to make a determination one way or another. This is a classic example of anecdotal evidence, although in this case the evidence doesn't say anything at all.
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Speaking of lemmings, i know all you snowflakes will go over the cliff for this headline in LA Times this morning. You guys on the West side marinating in your anxiety and fear love this kinda shit, lol.
"The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 is about to reach 100,000 people, but as Memorial Day weekend came and went, there was little sense of shared grief."
Shoulda checked this site, we got plenty of grief here
Here's another one to keep you sleepless.
"As states begin to reopen from coronavirus-related shutdowns, a wave of unpaid utility bills coming due will saddle Americans with new debt and could also drive up rates for everyone."
This one is especially good to keep you locked in your closet at home with your mask on. Who says shutdowns aren't awesome for unintended consequences?
"In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that rats could exhibit “unusual or aggressive rodent behavior” because they’ve been starved of restaurant leftovers for months."
This Gloom business is really awesome!
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So now we have devolved into pulling shit out of your asses, claiming it supports your position, and then claiming others who actually quote legitimate sources are wrong.
I wonder why GoBallsDeep is so subversive. He quoted no legitimate studies. The letter to the Governor of Arizona is clearly partisan, and what you did reference had this conclusion:
“Though he is skeptical of its efficacy, Richman fully supports further research to establish whether hydroxychloroquine is a good option for treating COVID-19. “It's imperative that good RCTs are implemented to get answers one way or another,” he says.”
Why promote the use of a drug that has no proof of efficacy? To blindly support a president who is a moron? Please, feel free to take hydroxychloroquine if you have Covid-19. It doesn’t affect me one way or another.
I prefer to avoid ad hominem attacks, but it is difficult to have a discussion with idiots.
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Don't read or respond to GotBallsOnHisChin.
He spends all his time crafting his asinine post and gets really pissed when people don't read them.
Dude is up at the the crack of dawn 4 am frantically typing out paragraphs of dumb shit to post blogs on a ho site. Dude is suffering from lack of attention. Just ignore the fool.
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MA2020
Did you just ignore this link?
Doesn't meet the narrative, amirite?
Here's the headline, just sound out the syllables
"Hydroxychloroquine Has about 90 Percent Chance of Helping COVID-19 Patients"
Poor Doofy, getting crushed in the blogs and now the shill monkey defense don't work. Let's go with the "deflector shields to maximum" defense.
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^ all day and all night. This dude really has not life.
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No life, no life at all.
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The point being you idiots just parrot what you see on TV, no questions asked.
The whole point of science is to keep asking questions cause the science is rarely settled.
The medical establishment laughed at and ignored those who stated that ulcers were caused by a bacterium. Now it's established and accepted.
H. pylori was first discovered in the stomachs of patients with gastritis and ulcers in 1982 by Drs. Barry Marshall and Robin Warren of Perth, Western Australia. At the time, the conventional thinking was that no bacterium could live in the acid environment of the human stomach. In recognition of their discovery, Marshall and Warren were awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.[165]
It's also well established that simple minds don't grasp complexity
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Doofy, at least I can blog
It's plain to see from what you post that you're a loser in life AND on the blogs
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"a loser in life AND on the blogs"
So you see posting in blogs on a ho site as some sort of competition. No wonder you have to post so many laughing faces after your shit. Thats sad as a motherfucker lol
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^ Truly brain dead
So, tell us all Doofy, why would you be posting TDS on a ho site?
To enlighten us all with your brilliance?
Bring us some Doom instead, k Doofy
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@GoFuckYourself
You're comparing a letter to the Republican Governor of Arizona to actual studies in respected medical journals.
I prefer treatments that have been substantiated as being effective, but as I said, feel free to use hydroxychloroquine if you get infected by Covid-19.
These discussions are like playing tennis with a quadriplegic. Not fun or challenging.
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GoFuckUrSelf is good but I think he's more GotBallOnHisChin cause he's got a dick in his mouth
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^ Get a new career is the topic and you should
MA2020, you seem to be incapable of finding the link to the table that the letter is based on even though it's embedded in the first sentence.
There's a reason why they wrote it, dummy
Just a data point to consider in your quest to dumb downward.
Yeah, I put links on that don't always completely agree just to show how much scientists can disagree and in fairness to the confusion between study results and anecdotal evidence.
But, the data and studies are not done yet and may prove that HCQ is not effective or not as effective as other treatments. Again, 2 of my friends used it to good effect, anecdotal for sure but i know them and what they went thru. I now have 1 friend who has died but he was very old and had health impairments, sad but life goes on and that's exactly what he would have said.
Still a discussion between you and your doctor on monitored use of HCQ or not
Not you and CNN
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A drug that has been used for other things for decades and has been used safely for lupus, malaria and rheumatoid arthritis isn't somehow now a hugely dangerous drug with tons of side effects that will kill you......but when CNN flags a couple of people who have suffered side effects, we all should believe them and take our medical advice from them.....
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@goballsdeep
I don’t have time to investigate all of the things you reference, but assuming you care about facts, consider the website you referenced: Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Sounds legitimate until you go to the home page and see article after article of Republican talking points.
I wouldn’t trust an allegedly legitimate medical website that promotes political agendas, including those of Democrats. Doctors should be apolitical because your health (and the quality of care you receive) should not be based on a politics.
Also, take a look at the “often updated” chart that they reference. It hasn’t been updated in over a month (since the actual negative data about hydroxychloroquine materialized) and many of the studies referenced show question marks! Do not base any decisions on that shitty information.
I am sorry to hear that a friend of yours died and I’m happy that two of your friends survived Covid-19. The problem is that you’re recommending a drug that is unproven to help treat Covid-19. Multiple studies have been halted because of safety concerns over hydroxychloroquine.
And to address Jazz51, a drug may be safe for one patient population but not another. If your immune system has been compromised, you don’t want to take a drug that may compromise it further (for example). So it may be safe for those with rheumatoid arthritis, but not safe for Covid-19 patients.
Lastly, if you end up getting sick and surviving matters to you, I recommend not following the advice of a doctor who is partisan. Get real facts. As in, not made up facts to support one position or another. If any of my family members were sick with Covid-19, I would seek out the best medical care possible...and it would not include hydroxychloroquine.
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