General Electile Dysfunction: an election that lasts longer than 4 days is a serious medical problem

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Do you think they booked it thinking it was The Four Seasons but dialed the wrong number or do you think they called around everywhere and these dudes were the only ones that said yes?

"A presser? Yeah, that's cool I guess. We're pretty much shut down until the grass starts growing again in Spring anyway. Lock the gate when you leave."
They undoubtedly thought it was the Four Seasons hotel.

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Oh my. The Q subreddit is full of these...

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This isn't even funny. It's just sad.
 

Hauler

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I'm sure Trump will handle the timeliness of Pfizer's vaccine announcement well.

Purely coincidental that they announced it the 1st Monday after Biden "secured" the votes.

:eyeroll:

It's all political man. These people don't give a flying fuck about their constituents. It's all about power and $$$.
 
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I'm sure Trump will handle the timeliness of Pfizer's vaccine announcement well.

Purely coincidental that they announced it the 1st Monday after Biden "secured" the votes.

:eyeroll:

It's all political man. These people don't give a flying fuck about their constituents. It's all about power and $$$.
Pfizer would have somehow done worse announcing the vaccine last week and pushing Trump to a win?

Biden is now the pro business candidate?
 
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Pfizer would have somehow done worse announcing the vaccine last week and pushing Trump to a win?
Maybe announcing right before the election would be seen as a rush by the populace? People would be suspect and not willing to take it?
 

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Pfizer would have somehow done worse announcing the vaccine last week and pushing Trump to a win?

Biden is now the pro business candidate?
More goal posts moving. First it was rona would go away after the election, that hasn't happened so we need more excuses.
 
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I'm sure Trump will handle the timeliness of Pfizer's vaccine announcement well.

Purely coincidental that they announced it the 1st Monday after Biden "secured" the votes.

:eyeroll:

It's all political man. These people don't give a flying fuck about their constituents. It's all about power and $$$.
 

Hauler

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Pfizer would have somehow done worse announcing the vaccine last week and pushing Trump to a win?

Biden is now the pro business candidate?
I've long stated that Covid has been politicized. And it was a leading voting concern for most Americans.

If you take the worry of Covid off the table, suddenly it's more about getting the economy back on track. If you don't think that favors Trump I don't know what to tell you.
 
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I've long stated that Covid has been politicized. And it was a leading voting concern for most Americans.

If you take the worry of Covid off the table, suddenly it's more about getting the economy back on track. If you don't think that favors Trump I don't know what to tell you.
I'm just asking what Pfizer themselves benefits from by potentially tipping the election one way or the other and why they would hold their vaccine announcement until today.

If anything you make a good point that because Corona virus became politicized (significantly thanks to the president himself) there may be some calculation here that Pfizer did not want to release right before the election and view themselves furthermore politicized.

I'm trying to come up with reasons on why they would wait until after the election.