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Related: About this forumTrump versus Biden on coronavirus: The timeline is utterly damning
Only hours earlier, Joe Biden presented a striking contrast. On ABCs This Week, Biden called on Trump to exercise the Defense Production Act to marshal the private sector to speed lifesaving equipment to hospitals, urged stricter social-distancing, and reiterated the need to follow the science and listen to the experts.
Its now clear that this stark contrast could define the 2020 campaign. Democrats are unveiling new ads highlighting Trumps serial failures to take coronavirus seriously. Meanwhile, the Trump campaign is urging surrogates to claim, laughably, that Trump is leading the nation in the war against coronavirus, and to cast the former Vice President as the opposition in that war.
So lets talk about who said what about coronavirus, and when they said it.
Ive compiled a timeline that compares public statements by Biden and Trump throughout the early days of this crisis, when extraordinary levels of failure by Trump and his administration squandered crucial lost time whose consequences are only beginning to be felt.
Whats notable is that this contrast -- Trump defying science and experts one one side, and Biden calling for a response shaped around science and expertise on the other -- has been omnipresent throughout:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/04/06/trump-versus-biden-coronavirus-timeline-is-utterly-damning/
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Roland99
(53,345 posts)Trump, Jan. 22: The president tells CNBC that we have it totally under control and its going to be just fine.
Top Biden adviser, Jan. 22: Ron Klain, a Biden adviser who managed the 2014 Ebola response, co-writes a piece excoriating Trump for brashly dismissing coronavirus as under control, while calling for expertise to guide critical decisions and noting reasons for great concern.
Trump, Jan. 24: Trump praises and gives thanks to China for its efforts to contain the coronavirus, and adds: It will all work out well.
Biden, Jan. 27: Biden publishes an op-ed in USA Today hitting Trump for shortsighted policies" that "have left us unprepared for a dangerous epidemic, and warning that the coronavirus will get worse before it gets better.
Trump, Jan. 30: Trump says at a rally in Michigan: We think we have it very well under control.
Biden, Jan. 31: Biden tells reporters in Iowa that science must lead the way, adding: We have, right now, a crisis with the coronavirus.
Biden, Feb. 1: Biden tweets: We are in the midst of a crisis with the coronavirus. We need to lead the way with science.
Trump, Feb. 2: Trump goes on Sean Hannitys show and claims: We pretty much shut it down, coming in from China. Trump extols our tremendous relationship with China, and adds: We did shut it down, yes.
Trump, Feb. 10: Trump claims that a lot of people think the coronavirus goes away in April with the heat, adding that we only have 11 cases, and that were in great shape.
Biden, Feb. 11: Biden goes on Morning Joe and excoriates Trump for claiming the coronavirus will disappear in the warm weather, crossing himself while doing so, and adding: You couldnt make it up.
Trump, Feb. 26: Trump claims the media is conspiring with Democrats to hype the coronavirus to rattle the markets. Trump also says the coronavirus is going very substantially down, not up.
Trump, Feb. 27: Trump hails his administrations handling of the coronavirus, and while he does reveal a hint of uncertainty, he says: Its going to disappear. One day its like a miracle it will disappear.
Biden, Feb. 28: Biden goes on CNN and says Trump has yet to gain control of the coronavirus, while calling on Trump to stop downplaying it and urging him instead to let the experts take this over and let the experts speak.
Trump, March 9: Trump dismissively compares the coronavirus with flu, claiming flu kills tens of thousands annually and that life & the economy go on.
Trump, March 10: Trump again hails the great job hes doing on the coronavirus, and declares: It will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away.
Biden, March 12: Biden gives a speech stressing the importance of presidential truth-telling amid crises, noting that Trumps ongoing falsifications risk leaving Americans without reliable guidance, compounding public fears.
Trump, March 13: Asked about the administrations epic failure to ramp up testing, Trump declares: I dont take responsibility at all.
Biden, March 15: Biden responds to that Trump quote by reiterating his call for widespread free testing, and by declaring: It is the job of the president to take responsibility and his response is unacceptable.
Trump, March 17: After all that, Trump preposterously proclaims: I felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic.
Its worth stressing that all this public dismissiveness by Trump reflects a mind-set that has had horrifying and extensive real-world consequences.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Demsrule86
(70,983 posts)is completely incompetent, stupid and evil. K&R
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Cozmo
(1,402 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden