luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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The assertion that a sitting president is “constitutionally immune” from indictment and criminal prosecution
They are the same. They are both overplayed, misplayed, and often used to avoid facing uncomfortable truths.
“My Good Samaritan, President Donald J. Trump, he saw me there and he didn’t walk by, he stopped.”
He stopped at her hospital and helped treat her? Amazing.
Bonus for also referring to a medical error "during the last administration," as if Obama held some responsibility for the nurse giving her the wrong IV.
Out of context and you know it.
Post up the whole comments by her if you dare.
The video is at the link. It's actually worse than the quote. She bashes the medical community, then thanks Trump for saving her.
Now, the change in law allowed her to receive treatment in the US (although she could have gone to another country for experimental ones before), but it was the medical community that she bashes which "cured" her.
He insinuated she had disrespected the country, White House, and flag. She did none of those things. She only disrespected him.
It was also the medical community that almost killed her, left her with pain killers, told her to face the end of her life with dignity, bureaucrats stood in the way and didn't help, etc., etc. etc.The video is at the link. It's actually worse than the quote. She bashes the medical community, then thanks Trump for saving her.
Now, the change in law allowed her to receive treatment in the US (although she could have gone to another country for experimental ones before), but it was the medical community that she bashes which "cured" her.