The members of the @SecretService presidential protective division do serve to risk their lives for the president.But not in this frivolous way.Trump is a deeply psychologically unwell man.And he's a pathetic and complete disgrace. pic.twitter.com/P75M5hv84O— George Conway (@gtconway3d) October 4, 2020
Trump ridiculed a disabled reporter and Hillary's pneumonia--and mask wearers--but wants sympathy. Meanwhile, Don Jr--who stole cash from children's cancer and called Biden a pedophile--says the response has been below the belt. I'd send a sympathy card but there are no mailboxes
— michael musto (@mikeymusto) October 4, 2020
Trump’s physician pic.twitter.com/YxOcvTW7W7
— Nick Lehmann (@NickStopTalking) October 4, 2020
If only there was some way for humans to understand deadly illnesses without contracting them.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 4, 2020
That Presidential SUV is not only bulletproof, but hermetically sealed against chemical attack. The risk of COVID19 transmission inside is as high as it gets outside of medical procedures. The irresponsibility is astounding. My thoughts are with the Secret Service forced to play.
— Dr. James P. Phillips, MD (@DrPhillipsMD) October 4, 2020
A list obtained by WaPo shows Trump interacted w/ 207 ppl at Bedminster the day he tested positive. He didn't wear a mask on plane/helicopter after Hicks' infection. Aides say Trump, others infected were around thousands. And now, little contact tracing. https://t.co/eutW2JqFg5
— Yasmeen Abutaleb (@yabutaleb7) October 4, 2020
It’s ok to replace “choosing not to quarantine” with “exploring the exciting world of manslaughter.”
— Kashana (@kashanacauley) October 3, 2020
Remember "If you don't count the blue states, the numbers aren't that bad"? Well, now it's "If you don't count attendees at the Amy Coney Barrett superspreader event, the numbers aren't that bad."
— michael musto (@mikeymusto) October 3, 2020
Call me crazy, but it seems to me that to be a good judge, you need to have good judgment? Participating in a super spreader event that contravenes local DC law and CDC guidance doesn't strike me as good judgment.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 3, 2020
Ok, I’ve had my second cup of coffee, so it’s time to change my outfit twice and sign some blank sheets of paper
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) October 4, 2020
NEW: Amy Coney Barrett gave paid speeches to a hate group that supports making homosexuality a crime in the United States.
— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) October 4, 2020
Reminder: It's now officially just one month until Election Day. If you're anything like me, you cannot take another minute of this depravity. But my despair and anger are slowly giving way to a possible light at the end of the tunnel, although I'm certain things will be much, much worse before they are better. Be strong and be there for one another. Despite what they'd have you think -- and how it frequently feels -- I truly believe we are the moral majority. xo
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