UK pede here and I need help please. I've been following every Q post since late Nov 2017 and understand the plan, there are odd things I've missed due to work constraints and slow reading ability (dyslexia). One family member is a Guardian reader, extremely pro-EU going on all the marches. The DJT bleach narrative was brought up two days ago at a family reunion and I can't counter it and consequently suffered in silence. Unlike Jan 6th which i watched live on three head cameras then studied every video evidence and opinion I could find, or many other false media narratives like Charlottesville which I'm much more in the know about. My brother in law particularly clings to the bleach narrative and I'd like to stop him dead in his tracks next time he brings it up, he's arrogantly ignorant and pleased with himself about it, this drives me up the wall. Any links to original press conference or information on how to counter this liberal narrative in the UK would be much appreciated.
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I think the President used the wrong word, Disinfectant to mean something else. He certainly wasn't thinking of bleach, and he never used the word bleach. The President wasn't encourage a new program or policy change. He was just talking about what he found interesting.
So sure, have a laugh that the President said something that didn't make any sense once. So what? It had no impact on anybody except to provide source for jokes.
Compare this to Biden's CornPop saga, and kids feeling his legs, or him feeling up pre-teen girls on camera, or wandering off with absolute gibberish for several minutes.
The facts are that Trump was the only President in the last few decades that didn't start any new wars. He improved the lives of all Americians, and improved the lives of lowest income Americans most of all. He rebuilt our military, and got our economy moving like crazy.
In all of the millions of words that the President said in his four years, you can focus on two sentences that sounded silly, but had no effect on anything. But we all make mistakes and say silly things from time to time. What matters is the job he did.