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Asking The Question That Nobody Dares To Ask Publicly

• Zero Hedge - Tyler Durden

"I always trust my gut," begins AmericanThinker.com's Sally Zelikovsky, "litigators and trial attorneys tend to do that."

When things don't make sense or add up but you don't have a smoking gun, you start nosing around with questioning and investigating to see if your hunch pans out.

Zelikovsky notes that,  obviously, she doesn't have any proof that the recent COVID-19 infections of POTUS and FLOTUS, several Republican senators, and people working on his campaign and in his administration, are truly random events or something planned, but it doesn't pass the "random cluster of infections" smell test.  Come on, admit it.  You are all thinking it, too.  I'm sure like me, you spent the weekend texting friends about your suspicions.

The virus appears to have targeted Republicans only and left Democrats unscathed.

Democrats are trying to characterize this as a Rose Garden or debate super spreader -- even though plenty of Democrats and Biden supporters were at the debate and likely interacted with Republicans after the Amy Coney Barrett ceremony.  They argue that, as avid wearers of the mask, they are shielded from Republicans bearing COVID.  But if masks were ironclad, we'd all be immune.  People can still contract the disease in spite of masks, handwashing, and social distancing -- which are only preventive measures that minimize risk. It is odd that in a town as small as Washington, D.C., only Republicans took the hit.  


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