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Month: March 2020

The Hannity-Trump propaganda bubble

Its always hard to know who first said what in the Hannity-Trump feedback loop, but it’s clear that this lie is circulating between the two of them. Here’s the president earlier today:

“If you go back and look at the swine flu, and what happened with the swine flu,” Trump said, “you’ll see how many people died, and how actually nothing was done for such a long period of time, as people were dying all over the place. We’re doing it the opposite. We’re very much ahead of everything.”

Here’s Hannity:

 For more perspective, we go back to 2009. That year, more than a thousand Americans had died in a six-month period from H1N1, better known as swine flu, that virus, and 20,000 Americans had contracted the pandemic before President Obama himself declared a national emergency. One of his health officials on day 11 did, in fact, say it was an emergency to release some funding. Got to tell the truth on all cases, but a thousand Americans at that point had died.

I’ve written about this before but it’s worth reiterating. This is a lie:

From a Reuters fact check, published two days ago:

A public health emergency for Swine Flu, also known as H1N1, was declared on April 26, 2009 by the Obama administration with no deaths in the U.S. (see here). While Obama personally declared H1N1 an emergency in October 2009, when over a thousand had died (see here), the “Secretary of Health and Human Services first declared a public health emergency” on April 26, 2009. Statements that say Obama and his administration waited until 1,000 had died before declaring an emergency often ignore this April 26, 2009 Government announcement (see it here). The claim that there were 1,000 deaths when a public health emergency was declared under Obama’s administration is therefore false.

The right-wing is now totally organized around defending Donald Trump and blaming others for his failures. I’m pretty sure that nobody who isn’t a fully brainwashed member of the Trump cult will buy that the H1N1 outbreak was worse than what we are experiencing. But the cult followers? Apparently, they’ll believe anything.

Let’s add Limbaugh to mix:

An obviously fallacious meme that purports to show a doctor downplaying coronavirus fears is spreading across the right-wing internet, convincing some Trump supporters that the coronavirus is just a hyped-up election year trick. 

Despite being easy to disprove, the meme has won plenty of prominent adherents, including talk radio host Rush Limbaugh and mixed martial arts star Tito Ortiz. 

In its most popular form, the meme claims to show a whiteboard photographed at an unnamed doctor’s office with the title “Posted at a Doctors office today.” The board lists a number of headline-grabbing diseases from the past two decades, including the novel coronavirus, SARS, Ebola, and swine flu, under the heading: “Every election year has a disease.” 

Each disease is paired up on the left side of the board with a presidential or midterm election year, with the implication that coronavirus is being exaggerated to doom Donald Trump’s re-election chances. 

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“This is a viral-pneumonia being hyped as The Black Plague before an election,” the board reads on its right side, along with statistics about coronavirus purporting to show that the disease isn’t dangerous.  

SARS was contained by 2003. COVID-19 happened in 2019. Aso, we have elections every two years so this is completely meaningless. But that isn’t the dumbest aspect of this ridiculous meme:

The claims made on the whiteboard fail to explain why Italy and China would lock down huge regions of their countries as part of some scheme to oust an American president. There are also elections at some level every year in the United States, meaning it wouldn’t be unusual if a disease emerged in a year that an election occurred. A PolitiFact fact-check that rated the meme as “false” also found that most of the diseases listed didn’t actually become major issues in the elections at the time, suggesting that the supposed decades-long “deep state” plot to sway every vote with fake diseases must not have been very successful. ..  

The election-year meme has crossed over to talk radio, where Limbaugh, a mega-popular talk radio host host and recent Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, appeared to quote from it on his show Monday. 

“You know, every election year has had a disease as part of it,” Limbaugh said. “Are you aware of this? No, you’re not, because you’re living in the moment and thinking about the future, which is responsible and reasonable. That’s what everybody does. You just can’t change the past anyway. In 2004, we were all told about SARS; in 2008, the Avian flu. Remember that? The bird flu! In 2010, it was the swine flu.” 

Limbaugh continued to list the diseases, falsely tying them to particular election years. 

“All of these things, now you remember them?” he added. “Every election year has one of these.”

They would rather die than admit their Dear Leader is the liar the rest of us know he is.

Norway shuts down

Yikes:

If you think things have gotten bad in the United States — where St. Patrick’s Day parades have been canceled, and the NBA is suspended for the rest of the season — just wait until you hear about Norway. Starting Thursday, the small Nordic country announced “measures that will be the most extensive Norway’s population has experienced in peacetime,” and which involve practically shutting down the entire country in order to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, Norwegian Minister of Health and Care Services Bent Høie told the national broadcaster, NRK.

In addition to kindergartens, child care facilities, schools, and universities closing nationwide, and a ban on both professional and amateur sports — measures that have been taken only regionally so far in the U.S. — the entire country of Norway is also requiring all hairdressers, massage clinics, gyms, and tattoo parlors to close, Life in Norway and Swedish journalist Peter Imanuelsen report based off the announcement on NRK. Cultural events are also banned, with museums, pools, and libraries additionally closing. While grocery stores will remain open, restaurants, bars, pubs, and nightclubs are required to close if they can’t guarantee a three-foot distance between patrons. Buffets, naturally, are banned.

Additionally, everyone entering Norway from anywhere other than another Nordic country will be required to be home-quarantined, regardless of symptoms — one of the most drastic measures taken in Europe so far. Healthcare professionals are no longer allowed to travel abroad, and the country is encouraging its citizens traveling abroad to return home at once.

Oslo-based Twitter user Cathrine Wilhelmsen emphasized that “Norway is shutting down … this is serious.” The country faces one of the worst outbreaks in Europe, with some 632 positive cases as of Thursday morning. “It is extremely important that people follow this advice,” Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg said. “To be able to curb this, we need everyone to come together.” Jeva Lange

I wonder how many people have this disease in America? We still aren’t testing very much so who knows?

We are led by an imbecile who has stripped the government of its capacity to properly respond. And we are a country that values individualism over social solidarity so there has been some resistance to the voluntary social distancing that public health experts have said we need.

I think that’s finally changing, led not by the administration because nobody believes a word they say but with local and state government stepping up along with private organizations and businesses. They say it’s going to get a lot worse, so all of us are going to have to take matters into our own hands and do what we can to protect ourselves and others. For quite a while.

The choice

We don’t know yet who will be running against Trump in November. But if the trend in the Democratic primary continues, it will likely be Joe Biden.

Here is the contrast between the two acted out in real-time, addressing a global crisis:

Update:

Here’s Bernie Sanders’ speech, also much more presidential than Trump. (Of course.)

Apocalypse Now

Hundreds of billions of locusts are swarming through parts of East Africa and South Asia.

The president has announced a global ban on locusts so it should be taken care of in a week or so.

Gotta protect that bottom line

If you were wondering why Trump exempted the UK and Ireland from his European travel ban:

President Donald Trump’s new European travel restrictions have a convenient side effect: They exempt nations where three Trump-owned golf resorts are located.

Trump is already under fire for visiting his properties in both countries as president, leading to U.S. taxpayer money being spent at his own firms. The president has been saddled with lawsuits and investigations throughout his term alleging that he’s violating the Constitution’s emoluments clause by accepting taxpayer money other than his salary.

The U.S. government proclamation initiating the ban targets 26 European countries that comprise a visa-free travel zone known as the Schengen Area.

The United Kingdom, which is home to Trump Turnberry and Trump International Golf Links, and Ireland, which is home to another Trump-branded hotel and golf course at Doonbeg, do not participate in the Schengen Area. Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania are also not part of the Schengen Area. All three of the resorts are struggling financially.

The UK Health Minister has tested positive for the coronavirus.

Jared and Stephen Miller were tasked with doing the “research” and putting together the president’s speech and the policies he announced. No doubt, this was Trump’s input.

Nothing to see here, people. Move along

Meanwhile, in Bizarroworld, everything is fine:

CNN gathered a list of all the times Trump has lied about the coronavirus over the past four weeks. It’s a stunning array of falsehoods.

Graceless, classless, heartless

Where’s Tim Conway when you really need him? Donald Trump’s presidency resembles one of his “Carol Burnett Show” sketches more every day. Conway shot himself in the leg with novocaine and riffed about Siamese elephants joined at the trunk to make cast members break character. If only Trump had any.

Comedy may be tragedy plus time, but a lot of Americans’ time is running out. People are going to die. Trump’s ice-cold response is the coronavirus is no worse than the flu. Except it is. Ten times more lethal.

The acting president’s rare Oval Office address Wednesday night was leadership failure broadcast live, his response to the spreading pandemic (declared Wednesday by the World Health Organization) a slow-motion train wreck of national and global proportions. At every turn, Trump takes the wrong and most destructive one.

The president who counted on a healthy stock market to propel him to reelection banned travel from Europe for 30 days — but not from the United Kingdom where Boris Johnson is an ally — employing the same foreign-menace fear mongering that helped get him elected. Blindsided, the European Union issued an exasperated statement in response:

“The Coronavirus is a global crisis, not limited to any continent and it requires cooperation rather than unilateral action,” the statement read, co-signed by E.U. Commission President Urusla von der Leyen and E.U. Council President Charles Michel.

Financial markets, already reeling, sank in Europe to their lowest point in four years. Dow Jones futures fell another 5 percent Thursday morning, triggering a “limit down” circuit breaker. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures were also down 5 percent.

Trying to navigate a minefield, Trump steps on every one.

Almost simultaneously with Trump’s address, the National Basketball Association suspended its season and celebrities Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson announced they had tested positive for the novel coronavirus. They are in Australia to shoot a movie. Testing unavailable here is readily available there.

David Frum comments at The Atlantic on Trump’s disaster of an address . (The White House immediately had to amend it, Trump so badly flubbed the speech likely written by Stephen Miller. The only thing Trump writes himself is his name in black Sharpie.) Trump offered no guidance or policy, no explanation for why testing is unavailable. He issued vague promises of loans for businesses before offering tax deferments to individual Americans soon to have no jobs or incomes to tax. Health care support for victims? Nothing.

Frum states the obvious even red-hats are soon to understand:

More people will get sick because of his presidency than if somebody else were in charge. More people will suffer the financial hardship of sickness because of his presidency than if somebody else were in charge. The medical crisis will arrive faster and last longer than if somebody else were in charge. So, too, the economic crisis. More people will lose their jobs than if somebody else were in charge. More businesses will be pushed into bankruptcy than if somebody else were in charge. More savers will lose more savings than if somebody else were in charge. The damage to America’s global leadership will be greater than if somebody else were in charge.

There is always something malign in Trump’s incompetence. He has no care or concern for others; he cannot absorb the trouble and suffering of others as real. He monotones his way through words of love and compassion, but those words plainly have no content or meaning for him. The only thing that is real is his squalid vanity. This virus threatens to pierce that vanity, so he denied it as long as he could. What he refuses to acknowledge cannot be real, can it?

The only saving grace in this graceless, classless, heartless presidency is that this virus may end it the way unseen bacteria ended the invasion by H.G. Well’s Martians. But it is still a long way to November.

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Waiting for Jared

Trump has been in a quandary. He doesn’t want to declare a national emergency, even though we are in one, because it would conflict with his message that this is just the common flu:

President Donald Trump is reluctant to declare an expansive emergency to combat the escalating coronavirus outbreak, fearful of stoking panic with such a dramatic step, according to three people familiar with the situation.

Instead, the president is expected to sign within days a more limited designation to allow the federal government to cover small business loans, paychecks for hourly workers and delay tax bills, the White House said Wednesday. An emergency declaration would go significantly beyond that move, bringing in the Federal Emergency Management Agency and freeing up funding and resources for states struggling to contain the rapidly spreading virus.

Trump’s concern at this point is that going further could hamper his narrative that the coronavirus is similar to the seasonal flu, said the three people familiar with the discussions. The administration is also negotiating with Congress over a stimulus package designed to cushion the coronavirus-hampered economy. But that calculation could change in the coming weeks.

“The president isn’t persuaded because [an emergency declaration] contradicts his message that this is the flu,” said a Republican who speaks to Trump.

[…]

At the White House, some of Trump’s closest aides have debated whether an emergency declaration is needed to ensure those resources are available. But they have yet to make a recommendation to Trump, according to the people familiar with the situation.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is pushing for the designation but Vice President Mike Pence, who Trump tapped to lead the administration’s coronavirus response, doesn’t want Trump to act until Congress passes a stimulus package, according to two of the people.

There’s no deadline for a decision, but one of the people familiar with the talks said the task force will not give Trump its final verdict until Jared Kushner, the president’s senior adviser and son-in-law, finishes his research and comes to a conclusion himself.

You read that right. All the experts would like Trump to declare a national emergency because it would free up various funds and other resources to deal with the crisis. Mike Pence doesn’t think it’s a good idea and the president is waiting for Jared to do “his research” which presumably means a crash MD and Phd in public health and emergency planning. He’s been busy with middle east peace and hasn’t had a lot of time but he’s getting right on that.

As I write this I’m awaiting his oval office speech. Maybe Jared has weighed in with his learned verdict.

But good luck with the follow-through.

“Bottom line, it’s going to get worse”

Dr. Anthony Fauci tried to save the lives of Sean Hannity’s audience:

Fauci, who earlier in the day starkly informed the public that “we can’t be doing the kinds of things we were doing a few months ago,” appeared on Hannity to discuss what still needs to be done to mitigate the outbreak.

Hannity, who is sometimes referred to as the White House shadow chief of staff, spent the majority of the interview praising President Donald Trump’s coronavirus response and setting up Fauci to do the same. 

After Fauci applauded Trump for banning travel with China early on in the outbreak, calling it the “right move,” Hannity—who has repeatedly downplayed the dangers of the virus—asked the doctor “one more very important question.”

“So the average age mortality for ‘corona’ is 80,” the Fox host said. “So this virus is impacting people with compromised immune systems, underlying other medical conditions are the most vulnerable. What about the other 99 percent? If people got the virus, worst-case scenario, how dangerous is it to them, compared maybe to the regular flu?”

Fauci responded that while 80 percent of those infected would get only mildly sick and quickly recover, roughly 15 percent “will get into trouble,” and the mortality rate in that group is “very high.”

Then he tried to speak to Hannity’s viewers:

“But Sean, to make sure your viewers get an accurate idea about what goes on, you mentioned seasonal flu,” he continued. “The mortality for seasonal flu is 0.1 [percent]. The mortality for this is about two, two-and-a-half percent. It’s probably lower than that, it’s probably closer to one. But even if it’s one, it’s 10 times more lethal than the seasonal flu. You gotta make sure that people understand that!”

Somewhat flustered, Hannity sputtered “no, no, no, no” before eventually asking Fauci if the task force has done everything possible to this point.

He testified before congress this morning:

“Is the worst yet to come, Dr. Fauci?” Rep. Carolyn Maloney, chairwoman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, asked Fauci on Wednesday.

“Yes, it is,” Fauci replied.

While this coronavirus is being contained in some respects, he testified, the U.S. is seeing more cases emerge through community spread as well as international travel.

“I can say we will see more cases, and things will get worse than they are right now,” Fauci said. “How much worse we’ll get will depend on our ability to do two things: to contain the influx of people who are infected coming from the outside, and the ability to contain and mitigate within our own country.”

He added: “Bottom line, it’s going to get worse.”

Calling All Grownups

This pandemic is nothing to panic about, but without question, it is a very serious matter. It requires serious leadership, not an immature child.

And this is the behavior of an immature child:

The White House has ordered federal health officials to treat top-level coronavirus meetings as classified, an unusual step that has restricted information and hampered the U.S. government’s response to the contagion, according to four Trump administration officials.

The officials said that dozens of classified discussions about such topics as the scope of infections, quarantines and travel restrictions have been held since mid-January in a high-security meeting room at the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), a key player in the fight against the coronavirus.

Staffers without security clearances, including government experts, were excluded from the interagency meetings, which included video conference calls, the sources said.

“We had some very critical people who did not have security clearances who could not go,” one official said. “These should not be classified meetings. It was unnecessary.”

Is there some way just to ignore this ridiculous, narcissistic, opportunistic clown and get done what needs to get done? Let’s hope so. Thousands of lives hang in the balance.