Monday, April 13, 2020

Rep Dan Crenshaw Eviscerated Hillary Clinton After Her Latest Attack on Trump

Rep. Dan Crenshaw fired off a brutal response after Hillary Clinton posted yet another attack on President Trump and his coronavirus response. Crenshaw eviscerated Hillary Clinton
The former First Lady shared a Washington Post story and quote with her social media followers, which falsely alleges the President took over two months to treat the pandemic seriously.
“Replace this man in November,” she added.
Crenshaw Fires Back
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Crenshaw responded to the bitter two-time failed presidential candidate as he often does – using facts to thoroughly embarrass those trying to score cheap political points.
“Denial?” Crenshaw (R-TX) shot back. “From the man who restricted travel in January [and] saved lives, while your party celebrated his impeachment?”
Indeed, the administration’s CDC reported the first case of coronavirus in the United States on January 15.
That same day, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was signing articles of impeachment over to the Senate and handing out commemorative pens to fellow Democrats in celebration.
Hammers the Washington Post
Not only did he eviscerate Hillary, but Crenshaw took down the Washington Post for running an article suggesting the President’s lack of response cost people their lives.
“You may be confusing him with the Washington Post, telling America to get a grip. That COVID-19 wasn’t scary, [and] that we should be wary of an aggressive [government] response,” he added.
Bolstering his argument, the Republican lawmaker provided screenshots of past columns from the Post.
“Get a grippe, America,” reads one headline published days after Trump had already implemented travel restrictions from China. “The flu is a much bigger threat than coronavirus, for now.”
“Why we should be wary of aggressive government response to coronavirus,” another conveys days later.
Now, the liberal rag and a petulant Clinton want you to think it was the President who didn’t take things seriously.
Trump Saved Lives
Crenshaw has previously made a fool of Hillary for being unable to get Trump out of her head, taking shots at him during a time of crisis.
“He did promise ‘America First,'” Clinton wrote in a classless joke on the day media outlets were ignoring China’s false reporting and declaring America to be the number one nation in coronavirus cases.
“Delete your account,” replied Crenshaw. “This isn’t the time. This can’t be the new normal, where American tragedy is applauded for the sake of political opportunism.”
There’s what goes on in Hillary’s head, and then there’s reality.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has repeatedly credited President Trump with saving countless lives through swift action.
Dr. Ronny Jackson, former lead White House doctor, appointed by Barack Obama, has made similar arguments.
The President’s actions, he surmised, would “save countless American lives.”
It seems the only people in denial right now are the Democrats.
Hillary needs facts, If she can still read here is a timeline of the first two months of the CoronaVirus crisis in America:
  • December 31: China reports the discovery of the coronavirus to the World Health Organization.
  • January 3: CDC Director Robert Redfield sent an email to the director of the Chinese CDC, George Gao, formally offering to send U.S. experts to China to investigate the coronavirus.
  • January 5: CDC Director Redfield sent another email to the Chinese CDC Director, George Gao, formally offering to send U.S. experts to China to investigate the coronavirus outbreak,
  • January 6: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a travel notice for Wuhan, China, due to the spreading coronavirus.
  • January 7: The CDC established a coronavirus incident management system to better share and respond to information about the virus.
  • January 11: The CDC issued a Level I travel health notice for Wuhan, China.
  • January 16: The impeachment trial in the Senate begins.
  • January 17: The CDC began implementing public health entry screening at the 3 U.S. airports that received the most travelers from Wuhan – San Francisco, New York JFK, and Los Angeles.
  • January 20: Dr. Fauci announces the National Institutes of Health is already working on the development of a vaccine for the coronavirus. The First confirmed case of CoronaVirus in the US
  • January 20: America celebrates the third anniversary of the fact that Donald Trump was inaugurated, and Hillary Clinton wasn’t.
  • January 21: The CDC activated its emergency operations center to provide ongoing support to the coronavirus response.
  • January 23: The CDC sought a “special emergency authorization” from the FDA to allow states to use its newly developed coronavirus test.
  • January 27: The CDC issued a level III travel health notice urging Americans to avoid all nonessential travel to China due to the coronavirus.
  • January 29: The White House announced the formation of the Coronavirus Task Force to help monitor and contain the spread of the virus and provide updates to the President.
  • January 31: The Trump Administration: Declared the coronavirus a public health emergency. Announced Chinese travel restrictions. Suspended entry into the United States for foreign nationals who pose a risk of transmitting the coronavirus. The Department of Homeland Security took critical steps to funnel all flights from China into just 7 domestic U.S. airports.
  • February 3: The CDC had a team ready to travel to China to obtain critical information on the novel coronavirus, but were in the U.S. awaiting permission to enter by the Chinese government.
  • February 4: President Trump vowed in his State of the Union Address to “take all necessary steps” to protect Americans from the coronavirus–Pelosi ripped up her copy.
  • February 5: The Senate votes to acquit President Trump, the impeachment farce ends.
  • February 6: The CDC began shipping CDC-Developed test kits for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus to U.S. and international labs.
  • February 9: The White House Coronavirus Task Force briefed governors from across the nation at the National Governors’ Association Meeting in Washington.
  • February 11: The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) expanded a partnership with Janssen Research & Development to “expedite the development” of a coronavirus vaccine.
  • February 12: The U.S. shipped test kits for the 2019 novel coronavirus to approximately 30 countries who lacked the necessary reagents and other materials.  The CDC was prepared to travel to China but had yet to receive permission from the Chinese government.
  • February 14: The CDC began working with five labs to conduct “community-based influenza surveillance” to study and detect the spread of coronavirus.
  • February 18: HHS announced it would engage with Sanofi Pasteur to quickly develop a coronavirus vaccine and to develop a treatment for coronavirus infections.
  • February 24: The Trump Administration sent a letter to Congress requesting at least $2.5 billion to help combat the spread of the coronavirus. And Pelosi invites everyone to come to Chinatown
Most of this post was first seen at Mental Recession

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