I’m breaking my own twitter sobatical to tell you about @CoxHelp
Let me start by saying I have loved having cox internet. We have the best and fastest I can get. It has always worked great until Covid hit.
UPDATE: @PressSec told reporters aboard Air Force One that the President was using “sarcasm” in his original comment about slowing down testing during his rally, even though that’s not what he said this morning.
Official WH transcript and McEnany’s explanation here:
Our Coronavirus testing is so much greater (25 million tests) and so much more advanced, that it makes us look like we have more cases, especially proportionally, than other countries. My message on that is very clear!
When all 57 Buffalo police officers on the emergency response team resign because two were suspended for knocking down a 75-year-old man and sending him to the hospital, this seems like an opportunity to find 57 new police officers who don't approve of assaulting senior citizens.
The tear gas wasn’t tear gas. The photo op wasn’t a photo op. The protests weren’t peaceful. The death toll is exaggerated. The virus isn’t that bad. The economy doesn’t need any more help.
All they have left is telling us not to believe what we’re seeing with our own eyes.
I don’t even have words to describe how I feel about most of the videos that I’ve been seeing but I will continue to share and repost them to make sure that these unbelievable acts are seen by as many people as possible.
The President held up a bible at St. John’s church yesterday. If he opened it instead of brandishing it, he could have learned something:
That we are all called to love one another as we love ourselves.
That’s hard work. But it’s the work of America.
I am loved. You are loved.
This should be the genesis thought of every day. Not because of how terrific we are. No, God’s love isn’t based on us. It’s simply placed on us. And it’s the place from which we should live.
Loved.