One of the witty rejoinders on Twitter these days when a pro-Trump conservative posts a comment is for the anti-Trumper to tell him to go finish drinking his bleach. Then again, from every single one of the headlines, you’d never have known that the man who died from taking hydroxychloroquine didn’t take prescription hydroxychloroquine either, but fish tank cleaner. And even then if you read into the story you’d find the wife saying that President Trump told her to mix fish tank cleaner into her husband’s soda.
Elizabeth Warren, who is no longer still a thing no matter how much she persists, decided to write her revisionist history of the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus.
Trump has lied about this crisis. Denied it exists. Fired scientists and oversight officials. Recommended people drink bleach. Stolen PPE from governors he doesn't like.
We need leadership to meet this moment. What we have is gutless posturing, corruption, and disinformation.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) May 21, 2020
Warren has been caught lying about a lot, but CNN’s S.E. Cupp says she’s right on all counts:
She’s right on all counts. ?? https://t.co/ClzGLO3Zv0
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) May 21, 2020
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But she's not…. Like, literally not at all. On any count… Wtf is wrong with you?
— Call me Socially Distant ?? (@Massanthrope) May 21, 2020
Nothing she has written is remotely true and you know it. What has happened to you?
— Benjamin Roberts (@bennoba) May 21, 2020
Actually, she isn’t right about any of the counts.
— Fight On ✌️ (@USCnDodgerBlue) May 21, 2020
She is not…
— Tuck Won Do (@Tuckwondo) May 21, 2020
You’re broken
— MPK (@Rongesq) May 21, 2020
She’s not well
— Tony Pogue (@pogue144) May 21, 2020
Literally none of that is true. Wtf is wrong with you? How is this helpful?
— Chris Paul (@imyourmoderator) May 21, 2020
To be fair, he didn't say drink bleach
— Hooray4Johnnywood (@JohnMichealMac) May 21, 2020
He never said “drink bleach”. CNN said he said “drink bleach”. There’s a difference.
— Lisa Britton (@LisaBritton) May 21, 2020
Come on C cup you know that's not true he didn't tell you to drink bleach…?
— Pat C (@Ratso19) May 21, 2020
Well I'd like to see her source and a citation on the "drink bleach"
Because she's lying about that.— mallen2010 (@mallen2010) May 21, 2020
Also he never recommended drinking bleach. Have some shame.
— Rose Taylor (@RoseTay20882782) May 21, 2020
OMG.. He has faults, he NEVER told individuals to drink bleach….
— Andrew Anton (@Antonsports) May 21, 2020
Send the link where Trump said to drink bleach……please.
— SG (@sgflash71) May 21, 2020
please post where he recommended people to drink bleach?
— brigge (@brigge) May 21, 2020
Please provide the transcript where Trump told people to drink bleach. You're a journalist. This should be easy for you.
— Aldous Huxley's Ghost™ (@AF632) May 21, 2020
You would be wrong again Cupp. DJT never told anyone to drink bleach, there's noting to indicate he 'stole' PPE from any state.
— Milo™ (@chasbottom) May 21, 2020
He denied COVID-19 exists? Cite sources, please.
She's pretty wrong, as with most things.
— William Bell (@spudhawg) May 21, 2020
You hate Trump. We get it.
— peterwalker7 (@peterwalker7) May 21, 2020
Ah, so the woman who lied about her ethnicity to get a job at Harvard, lied about being fired from a teaching job, and just about everything else, is suddenly believable about anything to do with Trump. You ARE fake news. Seriously?
— True Blue Forever! (@Avian251) May 21, 2020
I guess CNN ruins everything it touches. You are Exhibit A.
— LukeHandCool (@starrfin) May 21, 2020
This issue seems important to you. Seems like you’d want to be honest about it
— OKCoronaBro (@knoxjoeylane) May 21, 2020
Quick question S.E. How do you lose credibility if it's already gone?
— J R (@jordanrussellny) May 21, 2020
Take a job with CNN?
Related:
S.E. Cupp attempts to push false headline to blame Trump over poison control cases of ingesting cleanershttps://t.co/DORshIxDZ4
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 25, 2020