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e Democrats had to just disagree because it was Trump. And now they're just eating their words. So here's another example. All right, so he's right again. You know there was one thing that I was most worried about with this pandemic and it, you know, beyond the danger and the economics of it of course we're all worried about the deaths and the economy. But one of the things I was most worried ab…
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So the first thing you need to know is that there was never a thing as far as I can tell. It could be wrong, right? So I'm going to allow that I could be wrong about this. But based on what I can see so far the regular flu was the hoax. The regular flu, this is not a bad version of the regular flu because the regular flu deaths were always a hoax. They didn't exist. And that means I'm going to have to run really fast but let me give you this comparison.
Tucker points out that 99.5% of people under the age of 70 would survive COVID-19 therefore it wasn't really a pandemic. So 99.5% survive so you shouldn't be worried about that. Let me ask you this. What percentage of Americans, all Americans, died in World War II? Was World War II a big deal? Anybody? Anybody? Was World War II a big deal? I think it was. Seems like a big deal. It's in all the history books. In World War II how many Americans died? 0.3%. In other words as a percentage of the whole country fewer Americans died in all of World War II than died in the pandemic.
Now if you want to say that didn't happen then pick a side and say yeah and World War II was no big deal. Vietnam, nothing. If that's your view, support it. Just tell me that the C
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ivil War was sort of a blip, World War II was an inconvenience and you know it's about the same if that's your view. All right, I have to run. I wish I could stay but I do have to run and I will talk to you tomorrow.
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