Remember back in March when Trump bragged about his "natural ability" for healthcare? "I like this stuff. I really get it," he claimed. And he reminded us that his medical expertise really wasn't surprising, given that his uncle was "a great super-genius" who taught at MIT.
Since then, Trump has pushed hydroxychloroquine as a Covid "game-changer" (it isn't), and insanely suggested that disinfectant injections might be the answer.
Today he added to his lengthy list of "wtf" moments when he commented that the same scientific expertise that produced a vaccine for AIDS could soon deliver one for coronavirus. Of course, there is no vaccine for AIDS.
I can't understand how he reconciles these blunders, which would embarrass a rational person, with his narcissistic belief that he knows more about everything than anyone. Too bad he'd never submit to brain-mapping. The results would be fascinating.
Since then, Trump has pushed hydroxychloroquine as a Covid "game-changer" (it isn't), and insanely suggested that disinfectant injections might be the answer.
Today he added to his lengthy list of "wtf" moments when he commented that the same scientific expertise that produced a vaccine for AIDS could soon deliver one for coronavirus. Of course, there is no vaccine for AIDS.
I can't understand how he reconciles these blunders, which would embarrass a rational person, with his narcissistic belief that he knows more about everything than anyone. Too bad he'd never submit to brain-mapping. The results would be fascinating.