Media Mouth-Foam Over Trump ‘Suggestion’ of Disinfectant Injection

Idiot media clowns mouth-foam over Trump 'suggestion' of disinfectant injection

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In Thursday’s press conference, Bill Bryan leader of the Science and Technology Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security, discussed the agency’s research regarding the effects of light and disinfectants on the Chinese virus. It turns out that UV light has quite an effect on the half life of the virus. A hearty “go to hell” to all the despot elected officials who commanded people to stay indoors where the virus thrives. Bryan also presented research on the effect of different cleaning agents on the virus. Here’s what Trump said (this is inexact because he is hard to understand) following Bryan’s presentation:






'Supposing we hit the body with the tremendous whether its ultraviolet or very powerful light, and I think you said, that has been tested. What about the light inside of the body either through the skin or in some other way. And I think you said you would test and then I see the disinfectant, it knocks it out in a minute, and is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside you say it’s in the lungs, and there’s a tremendous numbers [inaudible]. But it sounds interesting to me the whole concept of the light, and one minute. That is pretty powerful.'

I’m not sure what he meant his words are clumsy as they always are, but we’ll get to that in a minute. The media was off to the races after Trump spoke because in their Trump-deranged heads, Trump was saying people should inject bleach and lysol into their veins even though he was obviously speaking hypothetically.

The president clarified his remarks to ABC News’ trash hole Jonathan Karl who asked if he was recommending people inject themselves with “bleach and isopropyl alcohol” to which Trump responded, “It wouldn’t be through injection,” but that he was talking about “cleaning, sterilization of an area,” and putting the disinfectant on “a stationary object.”

Politico pounced on Trump’s suggestion that light could kill the virus even though Bill Bryant talked about his agency’s research results about this very thing. Full Story - Liz Sheld - American Greatness













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