None of what I said is debatable. Trump won those states by a a very slim margin. They could nominate Jimmy Carter and he would have a very good shot at knocking Trump out. It’s simple math. Add this on top and that’s the ballgame. All that’s going to matter is people’s perception of his handling of this pandemic. That’s it. This crap will be front of mind. Election is right around the corner.If they had a coherent candidate that didn't get confused and combative when challenged I might agree. Biden is just short of bat shart crazy at his worst these days.
One more time slowly; three bloated directorate silos were brought under one roof, so everyone is seeing and sharing the same secret sauce, and biodefense - the pandemic unit - was kept intact and fully funded in this unified directorate.
9/11 was the result of little fiefdom silos where intel agencies weren't talking to each other.
It demonstrates that Trump listened to the experts through Feb. and with March approaching and CDC still trying to get a working test protocol into the field, pulled together private movers/shakers and took a hammer to FDA/CDC bureaucracy. And Biden's being drowned out by Trump's pressers every day...
No wonder networks are trying to hide the president each day during a national pandemic.
And none of what I said is any less debatable.None of what I said is debatable. Trump won those states by a a very slim margin. They could nominate Jimmy Carter and he would have a very good shot at knocking Trump out. It’s simple math. Add this on top and that’s the ballgame. All that’s going to matter is people’s perception of his handling of this pandemic. That’s it. This crap will be front of mind. Election is right around the corner.
It demonstrates that Trump listened to the experts through Feb. and with March approaching and CDC still trying to get a working test protocol into the field, pulled together private movers/shakers and took a hammer to FDA/CDC bureaucracy. And Biden's being drowned out by Trump's pressers every day...
No wonder networks are trying to hide the president each day during a national pandemic.
Spin all you wish.One more time slowly; three bloated directorate silos were brought under one roof, so everyone is seeing and sharing the same secret sauce, and biodefense - the pandemic unit - was kept intact and fully funded in this unified directorate.
9/11 was the result of little fiefdom silos where intel agencies weren't talking to each other.
Has Trump been grabbing women by the hoo-hah or banging porn stars while in the Oval Office? If you can show me that he has, I'll have the same level of outrage. As far as I'm aware, he's not been chasing women nor smoking cigars dipped in an intern's vagina while President.All over the place from the GOP, who stand silent with the pus4y grabbing, porn star hooker banger.
Wow, this post is clueless and laughable, especially the bold part.It's not what the media tells you it's what they don't tell you. Censoring a white house briefing is as despicable as it gets. It's not their job to tell us what that news is. Just report it. LMAO stupid networks can still keep getting their heads kicked in by fox news
Longest. Deflection. Ever.You know why you don't see the CDC subject matter experts anymore? Because fair or unfair, their failure to deliver a working test protocol all the way into March, means they've no credibility. I think that is specifically why Birx was brought in and Fauci made more visible.
And no, Trump didn't kill the pandemic team.
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Fmr. NSC official: The WH didn’t ‘dissolve’ pandemic response office, but made it stronger. ‘I was there.’
On Friday in the midst of the global coronavirus crisis, one-time Obama appointee to the National Security Council (NSC) Beth Cameron wrote in a Washington Post op-ed that the Trump administration’s response to COVID-19 had been “slow and inadequate.” She suggested the reason for that was the closure of the NSC’s Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense.
But on Monday, Tim Morrison, former senior director for counterproliferation and biodefense on the National Security Council responded in the Post in an editorial entitled, “No, the White House didn’t ‘dissolve’ its pandemic response office. I was there.”
“It has been alleged by multiple officials of the Obama administration, including in The Post, that the president and his then-national security adviser, John Bolton, “dissolved the office” at the White House in charge of pandemic preparedness,” wrote Morrison. “Because I led the very directorate assigned that mission, the counterproliferation and biodefense office, for a year and then handed it off to another official who still holds the post, I know the charge is specious.”
“It is true that the Trump administration has seen fit to shrink the NSC staff. But the bloat that occurred under the previous administration clearly needed a correction,” he continued.
He pointed out that former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who served in the Obama administration, agreed with congressional oversight committees and other members of the Obama administration that the NSC had grown too large and needed a course correction from being too operationally focused. He referenced a 2015 Post article that found between the time of the Clinton administration and the second term of the Obama administration, NSC staff “had quadrupled in size, to nearly 400 people.”
“That is why Trump began streamlining the NSC staff in 2017,” wrote Morrison.
Sweeping away the fog, he told how a reorganization within the NSC actually resulted in a stronger directorate.
“One such move at the NSC was to create the counterproliferation and biodefense directorate,” said Morrison, “which was the result of consolidating three directorates into one, given the obvious overlap between arms control and nonproliferation, weapons of mass destruction terrorism, and global health and biodefense. It is this reorganization that critics have misconstrued or intentionally misrepresented. If anything, the combined directorate was stronger because related expertise could be commingled.”
He went on to insist that even with a continuing effort underway to trim the NSC fat, “it has left the biodefense staff unaffected — perhaps a recognition of the importance of that mission to the president, who, after all, in 2018 issued a presidential memorandum to finally create real accountability in the federal government’s expansive biodefense system.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-didnt-dissolve-its-pandemic-response-office/
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This lie has not quite reached the repetitious scale of "neo-Nazis are fine people", but with a little bit of elbow grease by the left, I'm confident they can reach their goals!
Longest. Deflection. Ever.
Face it, after 39 months, your expectations of Trump are so low that you thought he deserved credit for staffing a pandemic task force with epidemiologists and actual doctors, instead of Seb Gorka, the hosts of Fox & Friends, and some dental hygienist whose twitter feed looks like your post history.
Think about that while you’re frantically googling new stories to try to deflect from the government brain drain that has taken place during the Dunning-Kruger presidency.
“Government brain drain“ is not calling anyone a name.Government brain drain?
And were you suggesting that the CDC just needed more time to get the test thingy right? Thanks for your input but the adults have it