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In reply to the discussion: There is a growing anger evident on my TV this morning. [View all]Totally Tunsie
(11,584 posts)104. Here's what Wallace has said for the moment:
"You can bet I've already been asked by a lot of people I'm going to have to get a test," Wallace said in an appearance on "Fox & Friends."
"Because although I think I was far enough away, you know, we all take that question: 'Were you exposed to somebody who was has tested positive for Covid?' The answer is yes," he said.
Wallace acknowledged that "the three people on that stage" Tuesday night in Cleveland "were all 70-plus" and "in the high-risk factor" of elderly people more likely to have complications from the virus.
"Certainly there was no sign during the debate of any problems with the president, in terms of his health," Wallace said. "But it is worth noting that the different people treated the safety rules inside the hall differently."
I've always been disturbed, frankly, that people think the mask is a political issue and wearing the mask or not wearing the mask says something about your politics, he said, pointing out that health experts call mask-wearing one of the surest means for fighting the virus until a vaccine is ready.
"Because although I think I was far enough away, you know, we all take that question: 'Were you exposed to somebody who was has tested positive for Covid?' The answer is yes," he said.
Wallace acknowledged that "the three people on that stage" Tuesday night in Cleveland "were all 70-plus" and "in the high-risk factor" of elderly people more likely to have complications from the virus.
"Certainly there was no sign during the debate of any problems with the president, in terms of his health," Wallace said. "But it is worth noting that the different people treated the safety rules inside the hall differently."
I've always been disturbed, frankly, that people think the mask is a political issue and wearing the mask or not wearing the mask says something about your politics, he said, pointing out that health experts call mask-wearing one of the surest means for fighting the virus until a vaccine is ready.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/debate-moderator-chris-wallace-im-going-to-have-to-get-a-test/ar-BB19DTKD?li=BBnb7Kz
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People will continue dying from the coronavirus he failed to take seriously.
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2020
#102
LOL by now we all know he's a known racist so i doubt us libs will allow that
onetexan
Oct 2020
#126
Exactly. The virus affects a disproportionate number of black and brown people and the elderly.
Texin
Oct 2020
#53
It's neither negligence nor apathy. It's biological warfare against America.
lagomorph777
Oct 2020
#35
Now that we seem to be narrowing down the super-spreader event as the one at the Rose Garden
BumRushDaShow
Oct 2020
#112
I saw some video blips last night of Tillis who was in one of the front rows
BumRushDaShow
Oct 2020
#118
They, like a lot of people, think of the flu and go to work with the flu, go to lunch with
LiberalArkie
Oct 2020
#26
Technically, it was the British - and occurred prior to our founding (see link)
Pluvious
Oct 2020
#64
I think he's gravely ill already. He became too sick to hide it, then the story leaked out.
lagomorph777
Oct 2020
#38
Anger is one of the "stages" of denial and reconciliation. It's natural. n/t
Eyeball_Kid
Oct 2020
#24
How's FOX? Last night hubby checked briefly: big flames. I thought: the fires out West? But noooo...
Hekate
Oct 2020
#32
Forget the Nobel Peace award, Pendejo45 definitely needs to be nominated for the Darwin Award ...
aggiesal
Oct 2020
#39
To those expressing 'anger' - what Fucking planet have you been on in 2019?
NoMoreRepugs
Oct 2020
#48
Could be, but he was also exposed by trump's deliberate actions to cause harm.
MerryBlooms
Oct 2020
#58
Most human beings are decent and can manage sympathy, even for fools. Trump is different.
Caliman73
Oct 2020
#57
I wish ill health on no person. He must stay alive to receive the wrath of our legal system.
mjvpi
Oct 2020
#72
I said this would happen last night when everyone was thinking he would benefit from the sympathy.
Quixote1818
Oct 2020
#73