wire-quin wrote:Good to see Corbyns legacy of nastiness and hatred hasn't disappeared yet.
You do know he's gone now, right? The smear campaign is no longer necessary - you should have been stood down a few days ago.
What I'm finding interesting is every journalist telling me that the virus "does not discriminate," as if it's news; we already know that - it's a virus, not Nigel Farage.
Also interesting that Raab chose to suggest that Johnson will recover from COVID-19 "because he's a fighter." I really don't like that kind of language when related to illness - because it implies that people who die just weren't tough enough.
Also interesting that Raab chose to suggest that Johnson will recover from COVID-19 "because he's a fighter." I really don't like that kind of language when related to illness - because it implies that people who die just weren't tough enough.[/quote]
He'll recover if he was in good health prior to contracting the virus and he's lucky.
The intensive care figures are bloody desperate with just over 50% surviving, not so good for the rest. Although it's fair to assume that as Prime Minister, he will be getting the best possible care, as you rightly say, this thing is totally indiscriminate.
The being "in good spirits" is more likely to be propaganda as, he's unlikely to be getting visitors. Also, many with Covid 19, in intensive care, if not all, are heavily sedated so, he's not likely to be cracking any jokes. Something to appease the masses and the markets ?
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bren2k wrote:You do know he's gone now, right? The smear campaign is no longer necessary - you should have been stood down a few days ago.
What I'm finding interesting is every journalist telling me that the virus "does not discriminate," as if it's news; we already know that - it's a virus, not Nigel Farage.
Also interesting that Raab chose to suggest that Johnson will recover from COVID-19 "because he's a fighter." I really don't like that kind of language when related to illness - because it implies that people who die just weren't tough enough.
So all the nastiness has gone now, just suddenly disappeared Sat afternoon. Got it, Jezza made them hate the Jews. Now he's gone hes took them and there hatred with him.
wrencat1873 wrote:He'll recover if he was in good health prior to contracting the virus and he's lucky.
The intensive care figures are bloody desperate with just over 50% surviving, not so good for the rest. Although it's fair to assume that as Prime Minister, he will be getting the best possible care, as you rightly say, this thing is totally indiscriminate.
The being "in good spirits" is more likely to be propaganda as, he's unlikely to be getting visitors. Also, many with Covid 19, in intensive care, if not all, are heavily sedated so, he's not likely to be cracking any jokes. Something to appease the masses and the markets ?
We're not being told the whole truth - but whatever the real situation, you can bet your bottom dollar that all the Dr's and nurses going anywhere near him will magically have all the PPE they need.
wire-quin wrote:So all the nastiness has gone now, just suddenly disappeared Sat afternoon. Got it, Jezza made them hate the Jews. Now he's gone hes took them and there hatred with him.
No - I mean that it didn't exist in the first place in any significant amount; and certainly no more than in any other party. And where it did exist, it certainly wasn't activated by Corbyn.
And what in the name of ar5e does this story have to do with the Jews?
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bren2k wrote:You do know he's gone now, right? The smear campaign is no longer necessary - you should have been stood down a few days ago.
What I'm finding interesting is every journalist telling me that the virus "does not discriminate," as if it's news; we already know that - it's a virus, not Nigel Farage.
Also interesting that Raab chose to suggest that Johnson will recover from COVID-19 "because he's a fighter." I really don't like that kind of language when related to illness - because it implies that people who die just weren't tough enough.
It is no shock that the majority of people who die from this virus also have underlying serious conditions - similar to those that die from seasonal flu. I am constantly amazed at the power of the human spirit to battle illness - if you look at cancer patients with a survival goal it is amazing how many can fight off the illness through sheer human will. Tough enough might be a bad way of putting it be no reason to live might be another?
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