FAKE NEWS ALERT: Story about guy who drank fish tank cleaner was a total DEMOSCUM lie

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[h=1][ Turns out lying bitch was a virulent anti-Trump TDS infected lying whore ]

Woman who said she drank fish-tank cleaner because of president's advice is not a Trump supporterThe Arizona woman who said she and her husband drank fish-tank cleaner to ward off coronavirus has donated heavily to Democrats and acknowledges she's not a President Trump supporter -- despite news reports that she ingested the dangerous drug because she trusted what she thought was the president's advice.[/h]The 61-year-old woman, whose first name is Wanda but has asked for her full identity to be withheld, survived the ordeal. Her 68-year-old husband, Gary, did not. Wanda has said that she and her husband each took a "teaspoon" of the fish-tank cleaner; medical toxicology results and a police investigation were pending.
"I saw it sitting on the back shelf and thought, 'Hey, isn't that the stuff they're talking about on TV?'" Wanda told NBC News, referring to the chloroquine phosphate in her fish-tank cleaner.
On March 19, Trump had touted anecdotal evidence that the antimalarial drug chloroquine could be used as a treatment for coronavirus during a White House briefing, calling it a possible "game-changer." In fact, the Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has approved the drug on an emergency basis, even though various media reports had mocked Trump's suggestion. However, the woman and her husband ingested the additive chloroquine phosphate as used in aquariums to kill microscopic organisms that might harm fish and other aquatic animals.
Several media organizations that confused the chloroquine medication with chloroquine phosphate used in fish tanks later issued corrections. Some have not, however, and continue to incorrectly insist that the fish tank cleaner could treat coronavirus.
WHAT IS CHLOROQUINE?
Nevertheless, Wanda drew national attention by claiming that Trump had suggested she consume the fish-tank cleaner with her husband, and that she did so to avoid "getting sick."
"My advice is don’t believe anything that the president says and his people because they don’t know what they’re talking about," Wanda told NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard.
 
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[ Crowder calls the maggots at NBC that ran with this fake story - probably knowing it was a complete lie ]

 
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Woman in ICU: "Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure."
NBC: "What would be your message to the American public?"
Woman: "Oh my God. Don't take anything. Don't believe anything. Don’t believe anything that the President says & his people...call your doctor."
 
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Wanda added, overstating the president's remarks: "We saw Trump on TV—every channel—and all of his buddies and that this was safe [sic]. ... Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure."
She claimed that within "20 minutes" of taking the chemical, she felt "dizzy and hot" and started "vomiting," and her husband "started developing respiratory problems and wanted to hold my hand."
Queried by Hillyard on what advice she would give the American people, she reiterated, "Oh my God. Don't take anything. Don't believe anything. Don’t believe anything that the president says and his people ... call your doctor."
The Washington Free Beacon quickly unearthed evidence that NBC News did not, including Wanda's numerous donations to Democrats as recently as February. In that month, Wanda donated to the PAC 314 Action Fund, which has called itself the "pro-science resistance" to the White House.
 
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Speaking to the Free Beacon, Wanda acknowledged she was a Democrat and put less emphasis on Trump's guidance: "We weren't big supporters of [Trump], but we did see that they were using it in China and stuff," Wanda said.
"We didn't think it would kill us," she added. "We thought if anything it would help us, 'cus that's what we've been hearing on the news."
Wanda has not responded to requests for comment from Fox News, including by phone.
Additionally, Fox News has reviewed a Facebook page apparently belonging to Wanda, which was first identified by the Twitter user Techno Fog.
"Your psycho prez is in [t]own, are you going to see him?" Wanda wrote on Facebook on Feb. 19, by way of wishing a friend a happy birthday. Trump was in town at a rally in Phoenix, Ariz., on that day.
Wanda deleted her Facebook page shortly after Fox News sent a message to the account.
 
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It appears this lying whore is another Jussie Smollett.
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[ Turns out lying bitch was a virulent anti-Trump TDS infected lying whore ]

Woman who said she drank fish-tank cleaner because of president's advice is not a Trump supporterThe Arizona woman who said she and her husband drank fish-tank cleaner to ward off coronavirus has donated heavily to Democrats and acknowledges she's not a President Trump supporter -- despite news reports that she ingested the dangerous drug because she trusted what she thought was the president's advice.


The 61-year-old woman, whose first name is Wanda but has asked for her full identity to be withheld, survived the ordeal. Her 68-year-old husband, Gary, did not. Wanda has said that she and her husband each took a "teaspoon" of the fish-tank cleaner; medical toxicology results and a police investigation were pending.
"I saw it sitting on the back shelf and thought, 'Hey, isn't that the stuff they're talking about on TV?'" Wanda told NBC News, referring to the chloroquine phosphate in her fish-tank cleaner.
On March 19, Trump had touted anecdotal evidence that the antimalarial drug chloroquine could be used as a treatment for coronavirus during a White House briefing, calling it a possible "game-changer." In fact, the Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has approved the drug on an emergency basis, even though various media reports had mocked Trump's suggestion. However, the woman and her husband ingested the additive chloroquine phosphate as used in aquariums to kill microscopic organisms that might harm fish and other aquatic animals.
Several media organizations that confused the chloroquine medication with chloroquine phosphate used in fish tanks later issued corrections. Some have not, however, and continue to incorrectly insist that the fish tank cleaner could treat coronavirus.
WHAT IS CHLOROQUINE?
Nevertheless, Wanda drew national attention by claiming that Trump had suggested she consume the fish-tank cleaner with her husband, and that she did so to avoid "getting sick."
"My advice is don’t believe anything that the president says and his people because they don’t know what they’re talking about," Wanda told NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard.

So all the facts are correct, yet you call it fake news?????

Which facts in the original story, do you disagree with?
 
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Lmfaoooooo omg.


You believe your own propaganda don’t you?


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...na-woman-fish-tank-cleaner-trump-democrat.amp



Post the source fuckface. It’s right wing extremist propaganda whacko shit trying to say anything to help trump.


Makes no sense. Why the fuck would her husband drink that if they are democrats and aren’t trump supporters? “Let’s drink fish tank cleaner and die so trump doesn’t get elected.”


Do you honestly think this is the case? Lmfaoooooo EVERYTHING with you whackos is this shit about Trump being slandered. You really are a fucking moron.
 

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WTF ! she should be DOXXED & made an example of ( & doxxing is something I'm against )
 
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She was probably trying to kill him. Here hunny, take this medicine.

According to court docments, Wanda has a history of mental illness, and considered divorcing her now-deceased husband as far back as 2012.
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Techno Fog@Techno_Fog

· Mar 30, 2020



NEW:

Court records show the wife who fed her husband fish cleaner (poison?) has a history of mental illness (paranoia, depression) and had considered divorcing her husband as far back as 2012.

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The wife had significant health issues.

She testified that she had "adrenal gland failure, and steroids and heart medicine are keeping me functioning"





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[ So nasty lying DemoScum bitch was mentally ill, and wanted her husband gone.... hmmmmm.... ]


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Did you tell your doctor in 2012 that you wanted a divorce?

"Probably. I'm furious all the time."
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Techno Fog@Techno_Fog

· Mar 30, 2020



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Finances, marital problems, anger issues, depression.

These raise SIGNIFICANT questions when a spouse kills the other (taking this stuff was her idea).

A curious media would get the 911 call and see if there was an autopsy.





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So all the facts are correct, yet you call it fake news?????

Which facts in the original story, do you disagree with?

"all the facts are correct"

ROFL. You would think that.

You love the narrative of the original "story" released by NBC don't you?
 

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