Posted on 05/21/2020 12:54:50 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
I was unware her husband was the lovechild of James Carville and Tim Kaine.
Hallucinations?
Far out, man.
Tell me more....
Maybe, but your headline and premise is clickbait, this time.
LOL
How so? She would NEVER say that she thinks her hubby took hydroxychloroquine if she knew for sure he didn't. She was scared of flat out LYING and saying "NO" because the hospital records can be checked. BTW, that is what I want to see done now. If she pretends to not know for sure (although she KNOWS) then the hospital records can be checked.
Yes, medical records can be checked, but the patient has to release them (HIPAA)
I usually don't have a problem with your work, but this one fails if you read the headline and then listen to your commentary and her ACTUAL words.
You actually expect her to CONFIRM something that she and her fellow Democrats have been blasting? Klobuchar probably has trouble outright lying so her confirmation comes out as a very reluctant "I THINK." You think there is any way in hell she would have said that if her husband did NOT take the hydroxychloroquine?
BTW, you're the only person who somehow believes there was a possibility her hubby did NOT take the "taboo" drug.
Ms. Klobuchar’s husband must have been hallucinating when he married her.
If only it were merely an anti-Trump political reflex.
I think it’s pretty clear they are against it because it could have and could still save so many lives and obviate the need for a continued shutdown and an evil mRNA vaccine.
OMG! And he SURVIVED?!?
I’m so confused. /lib_off
but if you check ibuprofin, lipitor, no-doze, lisinopril, water pills you can find similar side-affects possible after observed in testing. Could be as little as 0.01% or related to other factors and still must be listed. Grasping.
The one I have heard for sure is the older/simpler version (without the hydroxy- part) affect the version for some, usually only temporary. Was better than Malaria (yech).
Waiting for scathing nanzi and waltham retort in 3...2...1
I did two searches with phrase “is hydroxychloroquine safe to use”
The first search was for results from anytime including up to today and the first result was from the FDA.
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-cautions-against-use-hydroxychloroquine-or-chloroquine-covid-19-outside-hospital-setting-or
At the top of that link it reads as follows:
FDA cautions against use of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine for COVID-19 outside of the hospital setting or a clinical trial due to risk of heart rhythm problems
Does not affect FDA-approved uses for malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis
So as of now FDA says it is risky to take for the coronavirus but not so for malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis? Really?
Then I searched from 1955 to January 1 this year and top link was here which has a cool pdf about taking it for going to malaria infected countries, and discusses risk in a rational manner. From CDC.
https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/resources/pdf/fsp/drugs/hydroxychloroquine.pdf
It looks like the FDA wants to kill people because advocates of hydroxychloroquine say use it as early as you can after getting infected (yes with a zinc supplement of course)
I have family members who have taken this drug for years. They’ve not had any issues, although one person said their eye doctor could see changes in the blood vessels in her eyes. That’s a known issue.
“but if you check ibuprofin, lipitor, no-doze, lisinopril, water pills you can find similar side-affects possible after observed in testing. Could be as little as 0.01% or related to other factors and still must be listed.”
Agreed. But cardiac arrhythmias is not a simple problem. And as this is not yet proven to be the drug to use for this virus, and what the being experimented consequences of the additional chemicals they are putting in it, what is the correct dose, how long between, and if the patient may react unfavorably to the mixture.
Cardiac arrhythmias are a failure of the heart to beat in rhythm and are the first of the symptoms of cardiac arrest. We, also, know that the drug has displayed a hallucinatory effect in a number of patients. Should the president of the US make himself submissive to these symptoms and weaken the position of the country? That could bring on an attack that would cause the country to have to retaliate when they figure the leader is not capable of proper thinking or physical restraint. Remember, these people are not that smart and only see a weakness.
rwood
Where does Minnesota come up with fools like Amy or does she go nuts every 28 days?
Klobuchar trolls Trump on taking drug that husband used to treat coronavirus
Reporter got the info via Yours Truly!
You were mentioned by Scott Adams, of Dilbert fame, in his daily monologue on Periscope. WooHoo!! It’s probably posted on his Twitter page, too [at about 10:50 into the video].
By name? I did see his one of his YouTube podcasts where he mentioned about Klobuchar being exposed as a hypocrite on hydroxy.
Yes! “P J Gladnick” is what he said in regard to the Klobuchar story.
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