Thread title should be changed. There is no way to know if he acquired the Coronavirus at the Tulsa rally. Seems like the usual pro-Coronavirus/anti-Trump propaganda.
Thread title should be changed. There is no way to know if he acquired the Coronavirus at the Tulsa rally. Seems like the usual pro-Coronavirus/anti-Trump propaganda.
trollin' along wrote:
Thread title should be changed. There is no way to know if he acquired the Coronavirus at the Tulsa rally. Seems like the usual pro-Coronavirus/anti-Trump propaganda.
The most accurate revision would be changing it from "acquired after" to "probably acquired during".
bartholomew_maxwell wrote:
true1 wrote:
Covid19. He was in the hospital since July 2nd. He was rushed because he had trouble breathing. He attended the trump rally in Tulsa on June 20 without a mask, without social distancing.
June 20 to July 2nd is not 14 days. If we use the 14-day incubation time window he would have got COVID the day before he went to the rally.
Because everyone has the same incubation period. Some people show symptoms the next day after getting it.
Keep living the lie, my friend! My portfolio benefits from the world crumbling. I love seeing Americans go without masks. Let Covid go on forever until the country is ruined and collapses.
Umm... Yeah... wrote:
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He's probably right that history will be unkind to this era, but wrong about the accounting.
Whodunit wrote:
In 2006, Cain was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer in his colon and metastases to his liver and given a 30 percent chance of survival. Cain underwent surgery and chemotherapy following the diagnosis, and the cancer was subsequently reported to be in remission.
Any chance something other than Covid was the real driver of his death?
The odds of someone with Stage IV cancer in his colon that metastases to his liver remaining alive and cancer free is quite low.
The odds of making it five years is 11%.
He made 14.
So, now we have COVID-19 deniers? No, you idiot, he died of COVID-19. Since you aren't a doctor and don't know sh!t about cancer, you don't know that if you live past 5 years after treatment, the likelihood that you will die of something else goes up dramatically. You don't go from NED (No Evidence of Disease) to respiratory distress so quickly like that that you need to be hospitalized and intubated. He tested positive for the coronavirus. He had symptoms in line with being 74 and fighting that virus. He then died because of it.
Smorbun wrote:
Whodunit wrote:
In 2006, Cain was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer in his colon and metastases to his liver and given a 30 percent chance of survival. Cain underwent surgery and chemotherapy following the diagnosis, and the cancer was subsequently reported to be in remission.
Any chance something other than Covid was the real driver of his death?
The odds of someone with Stage IV cancer in his colon that metastases to his liver remaining alive and cancer free is quite low.
The odds of making it five years is 11%.
He made 14.
So, now we have COVID-19 deniers? No, you idiot, he died of COVID-19. Since you aren't a doctor and don't know sh!t about cancer, you don't know that if you live past 5 years after treatment, the likelihood that you will die of something else goes up dramatically. You don't go from NED (No Evidence of Disease) to respiratory distress so quickly like that that you need to be hospitalized and intubated. He tested positive for the coronavirus. He had symptoms in line with being 74 and fighting that virus. He then died because of it.
These threads, which inevitably turn into Covid denial exercises, are a demonstration of why the US has more deaths than any other country and still climbing. Cain is but yet one more victim of that thinking.
Hearman Cane was a true American patriot and champion of Conservative values. An inspiration to millions of African Americans who might also want to one day be a successful CEO of a large company like Pizza Hut. Sad to hear he finally succummed to cancer, we sure though he had it beat, the odds were never in his favor but he fought hard for many years. RIP mr. Cane.
Bothisms wrote:
ftukfryrty wrote:
Exactly.
Well, "victim," arguably, and, more importantly, perpetrator. No one forced him to go out in public without a mask and get it, and, very possibly, SPREAD it.
Half the time you liberals are saying that masks don't protect the wearer. So you're inconsistent in the first instance.
All you liberals on this thread who seem to be saying Herman deserved it, etc. are looking pretty racist. You'll get a pass, because you guys define the term "racist" as needed, but it hasn't gone unnoticed that most of you liberals are, in fact, actual racists.
[quote]Quasi-Boom wrote:
Half the time you liberals are saying that masks don't protect the wearer.
Good point.
Not so long ago we were told the masks were to protect others, not the wearer.
Has that now changed in the official narrative?
Dem Dems wrote:
Brittle Master 1958 wrote:
Herman Cain was a right-wing fool and the manner of his death was appropriate.
a successful black fellow and you speak like that about him? Thats right, ya all like to see all black folk kept down.
also how ya no he didn't catch the corona at dinner or a club?
A room with 6000 maskless mouth breathers hooting and hollering in celebration of their hero drinking a glass of water like an adult.
The odds are definitely on him catching it in that environment.
X10000
0/10 try harder next time.
I see Maxine Waters brought up Cain's death in order to attack Trump. Pretty classy of her.