Dimsocialist claim Trump called Chinese Virus a "hoax" rated FALSE by all Fact Checkers.

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Several board Dimsocialists have lied about this here. Now MSLSD's Schmo Scarborough is pushing the same lie several times on his show. Schmo played a fake ad by Hillary and Obama minions on his show 3 times.


'Morning Joe' repeatedly plays anti-Trump ad with claim rated false by fact-checkers


MSNBC host Joe Scarborough repeatedly aired a Democratic super PAC's ad containing a claim that multiple independent fact-checkers have described as misleading or false.


Titled "Exponential Threat," the ad plays a series of Trump's quotes against the backdrop of a chart showing the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the United States. It splices together two particular quotes to make it seem as though President Trump said: "The coronavirus. This is their new hoax."

The Washington Post said that quote was the result of "deceptive editing" when played in another ad by former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign.

The Post and others like PolitiFact and FactCheck.org have reported that Trump did not call the virus a hoax. As fact-checkers pointed out, Trump was referring to the way Democrats responded to the pandemic by assigning blame to his administration, not the virus itself.

Between playing the videos, Scarborough didn't address the specific quote but openly wondered what basis the Trump campaign had for sending television stations cease-and-desist letters. He played the ad at least three times on Thursday and followed up with an interview with Guy Cecil, a former Hillary Clinton aide who leads the super PAC behind the ad.


"Ok, I'm looking at that ad and I'm looking at these quotes that I got I think from a New York Times article and a Washington Post and a Wall Street Journal articles about what the president said and it sounds like all that ad's doing is actually quoting him," Scarborough said. "Maybe I missed something, could you guys play that again?" After playing the ad again, Scarborough said he wanted to make sure he wasn't missing anything -- then requested his show play the ad a third time. He added that the video "undersold" how many people died from the coronavirus because the count increased since the video was made.

It's unclear which articles Scarborough was referring to but the Post reported that Trump didn't say the phrase "The coronavirus, this is their new hoax," which figured prominently in the ad.

In the ad, the tone shifts between "the coronavirus" and "this is their new hoax," potentially signaling to viewers that they were separate quotes. The implication, though, is the same -- that Trump used the hoax label for the virus itself rather than Democrats' response to it.

On Wednesday, the Trump campaign said it sent cease-and-desist letters, threatening legal action against local television stations that played the ad. The ad itself came as part of a $6 million effort by Priorities USA -- a super PAC led by one of Hillary Clinton's former advisers and started by Barack Obama's former campaign officials.




 
Several board Dimsocialists have lied about this here. Now MSLSD's Schmo Scarborough is pushing the same lie several times on his show. Schmo played a fake ad by Hillary and Obama minions on his show 3 times.


'Morning Joe' repeatedly plays anti-Trump ad with claim rated false by fact-checkers


MSNBC host Joe Scarborough repeatedly aired a Democratic super PAC's ad containing a claim that multiple independent fact-checkers have described as misleading or false.


Titled "Exponential Threat," the ad plays a series of Trump's quotes against the backdrop of a chart showing the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the United States. It splices together two particular quotes to make it seem as though President Trump said: "The coronavirus. This is their new hoax."

The Washington Post said that quote was the result of "deceptive editing" when played in another ad by former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign.

The Post and others like PolitiFact and FactCheck.org have reported that Trump did not call the virus a hoax. As fact-checkers pointed out, Trump was referring to the way Democrats responded to the pandemic by assigning blame to his administration, not the virus itself.

Between playing the videos, Scarborough didn't address the specific quote but openly wondered what basis the Trump campaign had for sending television stations cease-and-desist letters. He played the ad at least three times on Thursday and followed up with an interview with Guy Cecil, a former Hillary Clinton aide who leads the super PAC behind the ad.


"Ok, I'm looking at that ad and I'm looking at these quotes that I got I think from a New York Times article and a Washington Post and a Wall Street Journal articles about what the president said and it sounds like all that ad's doing is actually quoting him," Scarborough said. "Maybe I missed something, could you guys play that again?" After playing the ad again, Scarborough said he wanted to make sure he wasn't missing anything -- then requested his show play the ad a third time. He added that the video "undersold" how many people died from the coronavirus because the count increased since the video was made.

It's unclear which articles Scarborough was referring to but the Post reported that Trump didn't say the phrase "The coronavirus, this is their new hoax," which figured prominently in the ad.

In the ad, the tone shifts between "the coronavirus" and "this is their new hoax," potentially signaling to viewers that they were separate quotes. The implication, though, is the same -- that Trump used the hoax label for the virus itself rather than Democrats' response to it.

On Wednesday, the Trump campaign said it sent cease-and-desist letters, threatening legal action against local television stations that played the ad. The ad itself came as part of a $6 million effort by Priorities USA -- a super PAC led by one of Hillary Clinton's former advisers and started by Barack Obama's former campaign officials.



The most devastating political ad I've seen since the HW Bush campaign put one out with Dukakis in a tank..which effectively ended his presidential bid. Everything in the ad is correct. Nothing is taken out of context. Trump labeled it their new hoax. This is what he said. If you'd like a tiebreaker, here you go.
Did President Trump Refer to the Coronavirus as a 'Hoax'?
 
Yes, and we have posters in this forum who keep repeating this debunked claim.
Yup, just look at Johnlaw. A true douchebag
Oh poor Gramps .Trump and Trumpists lie all the time about Joe Biden and the Ukraine and here you are with you pitiful "woe is me look what they are doing to my dear leader".

The fact is Trump used the word "hoax" when talking about the virus. Many people thought he was referring to the virus himself. This is what happens when you have a president whose fluency in the English language is suspect.

So, if if his context was the democratic response was a hoax, what was the hoax? That they were accusing him of sitting on his ass and not doing enough to prepare the nation for the virus?
 
I was waiting for someone to disprove a single quote in that ad......but instead, they are too busy inventing other shit to deflect with
 
Go Joe and Mika! Give Trump some of his own medicine, and throw his tactics right back into his face.
Trump nails idiot "journalists" for fake news.............and your solution is more fake news.

You aren't too smart.
Joe was airing a political ad. No one said it was news. Of course, I hope you have the same attitude when Trump starts running political ads that lie about Joe Biden and the Ukraine.

Of course, I am somewhat mystified why the OP is having a breakdown over this when so many Trumpers on this very board have called the Virus a hoax.
 
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Many people thought he was referring to the virus himself.
Morons who believed media lies. Presumably you included.
Everyone is to blame but Trump.

BTW, why are you and other Trumpers going into hysterics over this. I mean there are already so many Trumpers on this board who have called the coronavirus a hoax or media hype that they should be defending the ad and responding "So What! It is a hoax!"
 
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Go Joe and Mika! Give Trump some of his own medicine, and throw his tactics right back into his face.
Trump nails idiot "journalists" for fake news.............and your solution is more fake news.

You aren't too smart.
Joe was airing a political ad. No one said it was news. Of course, I hope you have the same attitude when Trump starts running political ads that lie about Joe Biden and the Ukraine.

Of course, I am somewhat mystified why the OP is having a breakdown over this when so many Trumpers on this very board have called the Virus a hoax.
I'm having a breakdown simply because I'm calling out bullshit leftist lies?

Get a grip, Moron.
 
he said "NEW HOAX "

"One of my people came up to me and said, ‘Mr. President, they tried to beat you on Russia, Russia, Russia. That didn’t work out too well. They couldn’t do it.’ They tried the impeachment hoax,” said Trump. “And this is their new hoax.”

 
he said "NEW HOAX "

"One of my people came up to me and said, ‘Mr. President, they tried to beat you on Russia, Russia, Russia. That didn’t work out too well. They couldn’t do it.’ They tried the impeachment hoax,” said Trump. “And this is their new hoax.”

Give it up. Even all the leftist fact checkers say it is a lie.
 
Several board Dimsocialists have lied about this here. Now MSLSD's Schmo Scarborough is pushing the same lie several times on his show. Schmo played a fake ad by Hillary and Obama minions on his show 3 times.


'Morning Joe' repeatedly plays anti-Trump ad with claim rated false by fact-checkers


MSNBC host Joe Scarborough repeatedly aired a Democratic super PAC's ad containing a claim that multiple independent fact-checkers have described as misleading or false.


Titled "Exponential Threat," the ad plays a series of Trump's quotes against the backdrop of a chart showing the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the United States. It splices together two particular quotes to make it seem as though President Trump said: "The coronavirus. This is their new hoax."

The Washington Post said that quote was the result of "deceptive editing" when played in another ad by former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign.

The Post and others like PolitiFact and FactCheck.org have reported that Trump did not call the virus a hoax. As fact-checkers pointed out, Trump was referring to the way Democrats responded to the pandemic by assigning blame to his administration, not the virus itself.

Between playing the videos, Scarborough didn't address the specific quote but openly wondered what basis the Trump campaign had for sending television stations cease-and-desist letters. He played the ad at least three times on Thursday and followed up with an interview with Guy Cecil, a former Hillary Clinton aide who leads the super PAC behind the ad.


"Ok, I'm looking at that ad and I'm looking at these quotes that I got I think from a New York Times article and a Washington Post and a Wall Street Journal articles about what the president said and it sounds like all that ad's doing is actually quoting him," Scarborough said. "Maybe I missed something, could you guys play that again?" After playing the ad again, Scarborough said he wanted to make sure he wasn't missing anything -- then requested his show play the ad a third time. He added that the video "undersold" how many people died from the coronavirus because the count increased since the video was made.

It's unclear which articles Scarborough was referring to but the Post reported that Trump didn't say the phrase "The coronavirus, this is their new hoax," which figured prominently in the ad.

In the ad, the tone shifts between "the coronavirus" and "this is their new hoax," potentially signaling to viewers that they were separate quotes. The implication, though, is the same -- that Trump used the hoax label for the virus itself rather than Democrats' response to it.

On Wednesday, the Trump campaign said it sent cease-and-desist letters, threatening legal action against local television stations that played the ad. The ad itself came as part of a $6 million effort by Priorities USA -- a super PAC led by one of Hillary Clinton's former advisers and started by Barack Obama's former campaign officials.


So hell has frozen over.
 
Here's what he said.

"Now the Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus. You know that, right? Coronavirus. They’re politicizing it. We did one of the great jobs. You say, ‘How’s President Trump doing?’ They go, ‘Oh, not good, not good.’ They have no clue. They don’t have any clue. They can’t even count their votes in Iowa, they can’t even count. No they can’t. They can’t count their votes.

One of my people came up to me and said, ‘Mr. President, they tried to beat you on Russia, Russia, Russia. That didn’t work out too well. They couldn’t do it. They tried the impeachment hoax. That was on a perfect conversation. They tried anything, they tried it over and over, they’ve been doing it since you got in. It’s all turning, they lost, it’s all turning. Think of it. Think of it. And this is their new hoax. But you know, we did something that’s been pretty amazing. We’re 15 people [cases of coronavirus infection] in this massive country. And because of the fact that we went early, we went early, we could have had a lot more than that."

Was it a hoax and is the response still "Pretty Amazing"?
 
Here's what he said.

"Now the Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus. You know that, right? Coronavirus. They’re politicizing it. We did one of the great jobs. You say, ‘How’s President Trump doing?’ They go, ‘Oh, not good, not good.’ They have no clue. They don’t have any clue. They can’t even count their votes in Iowa, they can’t even count. No they can’t. They can’t count their votes.

One of my people came up to me and said, ‘Mr. President, they tried to beat you on Russia, Russia, Russia. That didn’t work out too well. They couldn’t do it. They tried the impeachment hoax. That was on a perfect conversation. They tried anything, they tried it over and over, they’ve been doing it since you got in. It’s all turning, they lost, it’s all turning. Think of it. Think of it. And this is their new hoax. But you know, we did something that’s been pretty amazing. We’re 15 people [cases of coronavirus infection] in this massive country. And because of the fact that we went early, we went early, we could have had a lot more than that."

Was it a hoax and is the response still "Pretty Amazing"?
Give it up. Your Dimsocialist spin has been proven to be lies.
 

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