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The background of the "dream"speech I posted above.

If I were Donald Trump's speechwriter, this is the team talk I would suggest

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The president seems incapable of uniting the country. So, as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to take a toll on America, I wrote him a speech

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Tue 12 May 2020 20.00 AEST Last modified on Wed 13 May 2020 01.52 AEST

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John Wooden coached Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at UCLA. Photograph: Bettmann/Bettmann Archive

There’s a moment near the end of most sports movies when the coach gives a heartfelt pep talk right before the crucial game. The coach will use words like “heart,” “honor,” and “teamwork”. Everything that happens on the court or field after that is a bit of a letdown because victory – whether on the scoreboard or of the spirit – seems inevitable after the speech. To movie audiences, these moments may seem corny, but in real life, when someone you admire and respect speaks, their words can have a great impact. I certainly listened when coaches I respected, such as John Wooden, spoke at crucial points during my career. Inspiring people to be their best is what great coaches – and great politicians – do. It’s one of the qualities that makes them great.

For the past few months, this country has faced a formidable opponent in Covid-19. It’s been kicking our butts across every state and the statistics are only getting worse. America has a deep bench of expertise and we know how to come together as a team when we need to. Yet, faced with uncomfortable truths and frightening inconsistencies in leadership, we’ve started to unravel here and there. Rather than pull together in a crisis, we’re fighting each other. And that’s leading to even more deaths.

One thing we could use right now is a passionate rallying speech from our president that inspires us all to do the right thing, not just for ourselves, but for our country. It is the speech Trump should deliver, not because he wants to be reelected, but because it would address the country’s major concerns, end the political squabbling, provide a reasonable plan going forward, and give Americans confidence that their government is working to protect their health and economic concerns. It needs to be the speech of a statesman not a, well, Trump. If I were Trump’s speechwriter, using the lessons I learned from great talks I heard in my basketball career, this is what I would give him to deliver:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/may/12/kareem-abdul-jabbar-covid-19-donald-trump
 
Trump puts his foot in it again.

Taking work off Australian contractors for the F-35. Puts Aussies out of jobs then expect us to buy a lemon for an increased price.

What an idiot.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05...-35-production-jobs-out-of-australia/12252384

Horrific story. The man just keeps proving what a monumental xxxxwit he is.

I think the Military-Industrial complex will be apoplectic over this sort of madness. They are only too aware of the practical and political factors involved in spreading production of these weapons.
 
Agree.
Trump isn't one for great speeches. More hammering out a message. Generally not the one that's needed.

Generally no Presidents write great speeches. That's what speechwriters do :)

But they have to recognise the point of such a speech and the principles behind it to ask and deliver such a story. And they need the credibility to deliver it.

Your right. This creature has only one principal in sight .

Him alone.
 
Generally no Presidents write great speeches. That's what speechwriters do :)

But they have to recognise the point of such a speech and the principles behind it to ask and deliver such a story. And they need the credibility to deliver it.

Your right. This creature has only one principal in sight .

Him alone.
That is where Morgan Freeman was el supremo, I mean Obama was smooth but Freeman was majestic IMO.
Why cant Australia become a republic and pick Presidents, Russel Crow would have to be a shoe in, with his dulcid tones.:xyxthumbs
 
This is what happens when COVID 19 gets away in a small community. If this becomes typical across the Mid West ...:(

Donald Trump says America's coronavirus curve is flattening but a second wave is coming for rural communities
The country's most vulnerable communities, lulled into a false sense of security, are getting slammed with America's second wave of the virus right as the rest of the nation sees an overall flattening curve and pushes to move on.


Cuthbert had the highest death rate per-capita in the US
At the time of writing, Cuthbert and the surrounding Randolph County (total population: 6,700) reported 169 confirmed cases and 21 deaths.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-16/coronavirus-second-wave-hits-rural-america/12251058
 
Let’s face it. Donald Trump is a rough individual. He is vain, insensitive and raw. But he loves America more than any President in my lifetime. He is the last firewall between us and this cesspool called Washington. I’ll take him any day over any of these bums. #Trump2020

James Wood on Twitter

This is the truth that anti Trumpers cannot admit.
 
Let’s face it. Donald Trump is a rough individual. He is vain, insensitive and raw. But he loves America more than any President in my lifetime. He is the last firewall between us and this cesspool called Washington. I’ll take him any day over any of these bums. #Trump2020

James Wood on Twitter

This is the truth that anti Trumpers cannot admit.

I think he loves money more than anything else.
 
There appears to be signs that Trump may be suffering from dementia. He does seem to be having a few problems. The rumours have been swirling for months but it appears to be getting worse and more obvious. He has to drink water with two hands, his speeches are noticeably deteriorating in standard and he has started slurring, he forgets stuff, says oranges instead of origins. There are rumours he can't use a knife and fork? Could this election be the dementia election?

https://trofire.com/2019/04/14/signs-of-trumps-dementia-are-clear-as-day-psychologist-warns/
 
There appears to be signs that Trump may be suffering from dementia. He does seem to be having a few problems. The rumours have been swirling for months but it appears to be getting worse and more obvious. He has to drink water with two hands, his speeches are noticeably deteriorating in standard and he has started slurring, he forgets stuff, says oranges instead of origins. There are rumours he can't use a knife and fork? Could this election be the dementia election?

https://trofire.com/2019/04/14/signs-of-trumps-dementia-are-clear-as-day-psychologist-warns/
Sounds like it might be a level playing field.
 
He's taking hydroxychloroquine, so it will be interesting to see what effect that has on him.
 
He's taking hydroxychloroquine, so it will be interesting to see what effect that has on him.

Hydroxychloroquine always sounds to me like something you would use to clean a toilet bowl. Perhaps it is an appropriate use in Trump's case.
 
Malaria treatment. Did have a lot of side affects.
Used it before without any effect.

Tell your doctor if you experience serious side effects including

  • muscle weakness,
  • twitching,
  • uncontrolled movement,
  • loss of balance or coordination,
  • blurred vision,
  • light sensitivity,
  • seeing halos around lights,
  • pale skin,
  • easy bruising or
  • bleeding,
  • confusion,
  • unusual thoughts or behavior, or
  • seizures (convulsions).
Might explain the dementia post above.
 
He's taking hydroxychloroquine, so it will be interesting to see what effect that has on him.

I find it interesting that they are trying all sorts of super bombs but no one seems to be collating the results internationally

Maybe we could form a world health group and act as a collection point of information for doctors throughout the world

Now, who could we get to do that ?

Here is a summary of some trials

https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2020...carousel&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=homepage
 
Australia is currently trialling (or about to) hydroxychloroquine.
1000 health workers to get a daily dose or something. So I guess the news stories of how bad it is are all b.s..
 
Australia is currently trialling (or about to) hydroxychloroquine.
1000 health workers to get a daily dose or something. So I guess the news stories of how bad it is are all b.s..
What!!! our media guru's and morning show oracles, talking B.S? I always thought they were paid by the ton.:D
 
Australia is currently trialling (or about to) hydroxychloroquine.
1000 health workers to get a daily dose or something. So I guess the news stories of how bad it is are all b.s..

This drug improves the zinc uptake within the body, the Doc who used it in USA combined three things one of which was zinc.

He says that Hydro...... does nothing for CV19 unless you also have lots of zinc available, it is the zinc doing the job not the Hydro............

Get stuck into the oysters is the go :)
 
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