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What context are you asking for? Would you like a link the National Archives for everything he ever said in public, pls the WH press release telling us what happened to him?

The man decried medical science.
The man desperately needed medical science.
The man suddenly accepted medical science.
The man's sycophants still decry medial science.
The sycophants will likely accept medical science when needed, some when it's too late.
Context not quotes or theories. There are reasons that he said the things he said be them about Fauci or Science or Scientist or whatever. I am not interested in conjecture.

Context:
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noun: context; plural noun: contexts
  1. the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
 
Context not quotes or theories. There are reasons that he said the things he said be them about Fauci or Science or Scientist or whatever. I am not interested in conjecture.

Context:
noun
noun: context; plural noun: contexts
  1. the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
So if I quote someone saying they believe UFOs are definitely visiting us regularly, you need "context" to determine if they really wanted to say they believe it?

A direct quote of a president's words do not require context if they are complete sentences that express a complete thought. If Trump says "The economy under me was the best it has ever been in history.", then there is no need for more info to provide "context". That is a complete sentence and a complete thought.

Here is a direct quote. Please tell me how "context" would change the meaning of the words he said. Unless maybe you think he prefaced it with "I'm just telling a joke here:" and that part of the quote was left out?

""He's not doing well at all. He's way behind schedule, and people are refusing to take the Vaccine because they don't trust his Administration, they don't trust the Election results, and they certainly don't trust the Fake News, which is refusing to tell the Truth."
This is basically three lies wrapped up in one sentence.
 
So if I quote someone saying they believe UFOs are definitely visiting us regularly, you need "context" to determine if they really wanted to say they believe it?

A direct quote of a president's words do not require context if they are complete sentences that express a complete thought. If Trump says "The economy under me was the best it has ever been in history.", then there is no need for more info to provide "context". That is a complete sentence and a complete thought.

Here is a direct quote. Please tell me how "context" would change the meaning of the words he said. Unless maybe you think he prefaced it with "I'm just telling a joke here:" and that part of the quote was left out?

""He's not doing well at all. He's way behind schedule, and people are refusing to take the Vaccine because they don't trust his Administration, they don't trust the Election results, and they certainly don't trust the Fake News, which is refusing to tell the Truth."
This is basically three lies wrapped up in one sentence.
Context regarding why he said what he said about Fauci, Science and Scientist. I made that clear in the post I made.
 
Context regarding why he said what he said about Fauci, Science and Scientist. I made that clear in the post I made.
He said it because he believed it.
What more do you need? Thinking maybe he was temp insane? affected by hallucinogens? drunk? What context could make his words mean something other than what he said?

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Context: https://www.cnbc.com/video/2020/05/...roquine-to-prevent-coronavirus-infection.html and some truths: https://www.factcheck.org/2020/05/trump-misleads-on-hydroxychloroquine-again/ and some more: https://theintercept.com/2020/04/22...l-says-fired-limiting-use-hydroxychloroquine/

What context would change all of these lies? https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...irus-science-denial-timeline-what-has-he-said
 
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He said it because he believed it.
What more do you need? Thinking maybe he was temp insane? affected by hallucinogens? drunk? What context could make his words mean something other than what he said?
He was responding to something Fauci said or did. What Fauci did or said is the context for Trumps response.

What it wasn't was what CNN and the other left leaning media sources do, just like you do, which is to tell people what someone meant with their own interpretation of it. He called Fauci and idiot. That is what happened, why is the context. We don't know what Fauci said or did to piss Trump off... enter the drama squad of left leaning news sources and blind idiot followers to fill in the gap.
 
He was responding to something Fauci said or did. What Fauci did or said is the context for Trumps response.

What it wasn't was what CNN and the other left leaning media sources do, just like you do, which is to tell people what someone meant with their own interpretation of it. He called Fauci and idiot. That is what happened, why is the context. We don't know what Fauci said or did to piss Trump off... enter the drama squad of left leaning news sources and blind idiot followers to fill in the gap.
If you can't get meaning from the words directly as they are spoken, then they should not be spoken.

The quote was :""People are tired of hearing Fauci and these idiots, all these idiots who got it wrong,"
Unless you think he meant they got their prediction of the Superbowl winner wrong, or ordered pineapple instead of pepperoni on their pizza, it's probably REALLY safe to surmise that he was talking about Fauci and COVID-19, since that just happened to be what Fauci was dealing with in his position within the administration.

Follow that up with ""Every time he goes on television, there's always a bomb, but there's a bigger bomb if you fire him. This guy's a disaster." Fauci was appearing on television regarding COVID, not football, pizza, Formula 1 racing, or grooming tips. Hmmmm, I wonder what the "disaster" could be???

If you really need to hear from Trump WHY he might have been calling Fauci an idiot, then you have painted yourself as someone who needs to be spoon-fed pretty much anything to understand it. It's not the first time you've done it.

But like Trump, you have also been presented with irrefutable proof of things and then still chose to believe the opposite, so there's that...
 
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Fauci should be hung on the White House lawn for being a huge player in funding gain of function research which lead to everything the whole world is going through right now. Fauci paid for virus research that was ultimately used to kill many Americans.
You should just remove yourself from society and live off-grid somewhere. Stop being a goddam hypocrite and walk the walk instead of talking the talk.
Instead of posting bullshlt conspiracy theories that have been proved false time and time again, just go.
 
If you can't get meaning from the words directly as they are spoken, then they should not be spoken.

The quote was :""People are tired of hearing Fauci and these idiots, all these idiots who got it wrong,"
Unless you think he meant they got their prediction of the Superbowl winner wrong, or ordered pineapple instead of pepperoni on their pizza, it's probably REALLY safe to surmise that he was talking about Fauci and COVID-19, since that just happened to be what Fauci was dealing with in his position within the administration.

Follow that up with ""Every time he goes on television, there's always a bomb, but there's a bigger bomb if you fire him. This guy's a disaster." Fauci was appearing on television regarding COVID, not football, pizza, Formula 1 racing, or grooming tips. Hmmmm, I wonder what the "disaster" could be???

If you really need to hear from Trump WHY he might have been calling Fauci an idiot, then you have painted yourself as someone who needs to be spoon-fed pretty much anything to understand it. It's not the first time you've done it.

But like Trump, you have also been presented with irrefutable proof of things and then still chose to believe the opposite, so there's that...
Or I am the kind of person who likes to have answers and not just follow blindly. Context matters and if you are fighting that fact, you are part of the problem.
 
Ignorance is bliss.
Until you're on a ventilator, now walking with a walker, and expected to be out of work for 6 months.
Like a phlebotomist I know who denied the vax, and then made a family trip to a very southeastern state.
And got COVID.
Part of the 99% that will survive, but I would venture to say that their illness could not be described as "no lasting effect".
Not so blissful.
 
He changed his tune when he got the "hoax" disease. His followers? Not so much.

You just lump so much stuff in that doesn't really have anything to do with the person you're talking to. Your simplified assessments lack context, so you're making them seem like different statements than they actually are. You simplify the story too much on purpose in order to use it as slander, basically. The way you present many of your statements make them seem irrelevant, because they're so out of context and really aren't directly relatable to the person that you're replying to, often.
 
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