When did Trump say to inject bleach?

Colonic absorption is well known for lots of drugs and can be an effective way to administer when oral routes are unavailable.

When did you decide that nebulized solutions are also “injections”?
Injections is formally defined as introduction into a cavity. The thoracic cavity contains your what?
 
But yet they inject disinfectant into the vagina as a treatment sanctioned by OBGYN accrediting body
Trump was talking about injecting disinfectant inside the body to kill the Covid virus

He clearly has less of a grasp on medicine than even the average layperson and should have had the self restraint to not ramble incoherently about a subject he knows nothing about
 
Trump was talking about injecting disinfectant inside the body to kill the Covid virus

He clearly has less of a grasp on medicine than even the average layperson and should have had the self restraint to not ramble incoherently about a subject he knows nothing about
He instructed doctors to research.
 
Trump was talking about injecting disinfectant inside the body to kill the Covid virus

He clearly has less of a grasp on medicine than even the average layperson and should have had the self restraint to not ramble incoherently about a subject he knows nothing about
Quote him saying "inject bleach"
 
An injection is an injection

Words have meanings

I’ve been a nurse for 15 years and no one, ever, has referred to shining a light, inserting a rectal or vaginal medication or nebulization as “injecting” something

That is not how that word is used

Ever
 
An injection is an injection

Words have meanings

I’ve been a nurse for 15 years and no one, ever, has referred to shining a light, inserting a rectal or vaginal medication or nebulization as “injecting” something

That is not how that word is used

Ever
Words meanings are established by dictionaries in existence for centuries.

Injection is defined as introduction into introduction in a cavity. Factual immutable definition.

You don’t decide what words mean.
 
An injection is an injection

Words have meanings

I’ve been a nurse for 15 years and no one, ever, has referred to shining a light, inserting a rectal or vaginal medication or nebulization as “injecting” something

That is not how that word is used

Ever
Wrong again Even the encyclopedia for RN define it as such

Vaginal Irrigation (Douche)​

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Definition:​

  • Injection of Fluid plain or medicated into the vaginal canal under low pressure.
 
You guys are jumping through hoops to broaden the use of “injection” and of “disinfectant” to ridiculous lengths

Again, ive been a nurse for 15 years. If I ever told a coworker “I’m going to inject this enema into a patient” that would be a weird and awkward as possible way to phrase that sentence. Only someone with a limited grasp of English would ever phrase it that way
 
You guys are jumping through hoops to broaden the use of “injection” and of “disinfectant” to ridiculous lengths

Again, ive been a nurse for 15 years. If I ever told a coworker “I’m going to inject this enema into a patient” that would be a weird and awkward as possible way to phrase that sentence. Only someone with a limited grasp of English would ever phrase it that way

Imagine trying to spin the fact that Trump isn't a complete moron. We now know the lengths cultists will take to debase themselves in order to project the diginity of a convicted felon, who thinks injecting poison into the human body might be a good idea.
 
I didn't say he did, but he did say to inject disinfectant.

No, he didn't.

He didn't say to do ANYTHING.

He merely asked a question.

That singular fact is absolutely clear.

You're not living in reality. You're living on a different planet.

Denying it just makes yall look massively delusional. I don't know why we can no longer accept facts and ever damn thing has to be turned into a culture war.

You're lying.

It has nothing to do with culture.

You're plain old lying.
 
But you're still avoiding the question. If masks didn't work, these healthcare professionals would have rapidly all gotten sick after taking care of their patients.
A Healthcare provider staff that I know of did get sick (all of them), when caring for their covid patient's. This happened whether they were masked up or not. A friend of mines wife quit her job because the provider was accepting covid patient's for treatment due to her fear of contacting the virus.
 
No, he didn't.

He didn't say to do ANYTHING.

He merely asked a question.



You're not living in reality. You're living on a different planet.



You're lying.

It has nothing to do with culture.

You're plain old lying.

He dangled it as a potential therapy, but whether you want to believe it was just a question or not is immaterial because for an american president to even imply or suggest injecting disinfectant into the body to cure covid is bumfuck asinine. Dr Deborah Brix said at the time, that she was "stunned." The AMA and Poison Control Centers urged the public not to ingest or inject disinfectants. Lysol even came out and issued a statement about using their products internally. The CDC and FDA even issued warnings as well as the WHO. Everyone knew exactly what Trump had said, EXCEPT the cult! That's because you were too busy at the time performing mental gymnastics in your head to come up with some way to spin this.
 
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Ok, so you agree that my OP is correct.

Why all the whining and crying in this thread, Simp?

Congrats, you win the semantics war by making the distinction between two poisons that no one should inject into their bodies. Trump is still a top shelf moron. You win.
 
An injection is an injection

Words have meanings

I’ve been a nurse for 15 years and no one, ever, has referred to shining a light, inserting a rectal or vaginal medication or nebulization as “injecting” something

That is not how that word is used

Ever
Cool story.

Show us where Trump said to inject bleach, Simp.
 
You guys are jumping through hoops to broaden the use of “injection” and of “disinfectant” to ridiculous lengths

Again, ive been a nurse for 15 years. If I ever told a coworker “I’m going to inject this enema into a patient” that would be a weird and awkward as possible way to phrase that sentence. Only someone with a limited grasp of English would ever phrase it that way
See if you can grasp this tidbit of English: Trump never said the English word “bleach” that day.
 
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