Super spreader
Alabama is having a big Covid surge so NATURALLY failed president Donald Trump is having a “rally” there. Make Pandemic Great Again.
Donald Trump was due to stage a rally in Alabama on Saturday night, in a city that has declared a Covid emergency and in support of a congressman who both backed Trump’s attempt to overturn the election and this week sympathised with a man who threatened to blow up the US Capitol.
The former president will speak in Cullman, Alabama, in part in support of Mo Brooks’ bid for a US Senate seat.
Like other southern, Republican-run states, Alabama is struggling with a surge in cases of Covid-19 fueled by the contagious Delta variant. On Thursday, the city of Cullman declared a state of emergency.
So along comes Trump to make the situation worse. It’s what he does.
In a statement on Saturday, Trump said he expected a “huge crowd and tremendous enthusiasm” as there was “much to discuss, mostly having to do with bringing our country back”. Local media reported that organisers expected about 40,000 to attend at York Farms. The former president was set to take the stage at 7pm local time.
Dr William Smith, chief medical officer for Cullman Regional, told CBS42: “We view this as a potential ‘super-spreader’ event, just like last week’s Rock the South that was [at the same location]. We’ve seen an increase in patients since that event last weekend and we’re concerned we could see the same impact.”
That’s the wrong attitude altogether. What’s a few hundred or thousand lives compared to an opportunity for Trump to shout at clouds?
Every time I see this sort of thing, I vacillate on how angry I am at these people. Yes this will cause a surge in covid cases and delay America’s climb out of the pandemic, which also delays the world’s climb. But on the other hand, this will primarily sicken the fuckwit conservatives that are doing this to us. But on the other other hand, they won’t be exclusively be the ones getting sick. Damn.
Reports from that rally say that Trump was booed when he advised people to get vaccinated, and Mo Brooks was booed when he told people to move on from the “stolen election” narrative.
#2 – As you sow, so shall you reap.
Like Dan Crenshaw found, there is backing from the ledge. Might as well jump.