What did you say you fat ****? Stop politicizing this plague.
Temper, temper my man..........I mean orc.
Since imploring his opponents not to politicize coronavirus, Trump has repeatedly politicized it
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...coronavirus-trumps-repeatedly-politicized-it/
Trump’s vision of unity is not the one shared by most people. He has
repeatedly demonstrated that he understands unity to primarily mean that his opponents should stop being critical of the things he does and, instead, accept him as their unerring leader.
It took only a few hours for Trump to demonstrate how seriously he took his own admonition about not making the
coronavirus issue political.
First, there was his retweet of this, using Gallup polling data from a month ago that he has
repeatedly embraced.

Ryan Fournier
✔@RyanAFournier
77% of Americans are confident in the Trump Administration’s ability to handle the coronavirus.
Just 58% of Americans were confident in the Obama Administration’s ability to handle the Ebola virus.
Funny how the media doesn’t report this fact!
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Trump, of course, is very aware that his most likely opponent in this year’s presidential election is former vice president
Joe Biden, meaning that any contrast between his handling of the coronavirus and actions taken by the administration of President Barack Obama are tacit attacks on the other guy on the ballot in November.
By Thursday evening, Trump was attacking Biden directly.

Donald J. Trump
✔@realDonaldTrump
Sleepy Joe Biden was in charge of the H1N1 Swine Flu epidemic which killed thousands of people. The response was one of the worst on record. Our response is one of the best, with fast action of border closings & a 78% Approval Rating, the highest on record. His was lowest!
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This, again, is using that Gallup data from before the outbreak began to spread exponentially in the United States. More recent data from Quinnipiac University [URL='https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/03/09/americas-confidence-government-handle-coronavirus-is-shaky-and-partisan/?tid=lk_inline_manual_16&itid=lk_inline_manual_16']determined that less than half the country approves of Trump’s response to the coronavirus.[/URL]
In another tweet, Trump
quoted inaccurate information from Fox Business host Lou Dobbs aimed at disparaging the Obama administration and Biden in particular. Dobbs made a now common claim about it taking months for a national emergency to be declared after the outbreak of swine flu early in Obama’s administration,
which is misleading; Obama declared a public health emergency before any deaths had occurred.
Dobbs also highlighted the fact that the swine-flu outbreak killed 12,000 Americans, a figure he included to contrast with the 40 deaths to-date in the United States from the coronavirus. But experts expect that number to increase dramatically. Under some scenarios, the death toll from the coronavirus in the United States could
exceed 1 million.