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Once Watergate-famed Washington Post columnist turned Democrat political hack Bob Wppdward., 77, has taken his new status a step beyond anointing himself as presidential historian After all, his new book, “Rage,” due to be released this week, concludes that 74-year-old Donald Trump isn’t the “right person for the job.” Woodward proclaims Trump’s “lost month” cost American lives, something so preposterous, so against the experts, so partisan, so self-serving that public needs to know Woodward has gone off-the-rails. Whether it’s due to dementia or pure politics is anyone’s guess. Woodward claims after 19-hours of interviews with Trump that he misled the public about the severity of the coronavirus AKA SARS CoV-2 or Covid crisis. Woodward hopes his tape recording and transcripts of Trump helps 77-year-old cognitively-challenged former Vice President Joe Biden get elected.

When Woodward talks a bout a “lost month,” he’s talking about February this year, where allegedly according to the Democratic National Committee [DNC], Trump could have done more sooner. But Woodward’s thesis is contradicted by who the press calls the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Fauci has said on more than one occasion the Trump did everything possible, left no stone unturned in managing the Covid-19 crisis as it evolved. Unless Woodward has a crystal ball, the facts-are-the-facts, that Fauci thinks Trump did everything, under his direction, possible to deal with the evolving crisis. No one, certainly not Woodward, knew if anything was missed in February, when he claims Trump said out loud that he “downplayed” the developing crisis to the public. Trump never told Woodward his infectious disease team stopped working in February.

Yet Woodward goes on record making indefensible accusations about Trump’s management of the Covid-19 epidemic. Woodward has an uncanny way of twisting facts to fit his theory, based on politics, not science or even the actual statements by Trump. When Trump said he “downplayed” the developing epidemic, he was referring not acting overly alarmed to avoid panicking the public. Trump didn’t tell Woodward his administration stopped or halted work on Covid-19. Woodward leaps to unfounded conclusions that Trump, in fact, had a crystal ball, knew precisely the upcoming cases and deaths from the coronavirus epidemic, even in its earliest stages. Assuming facts not in evidence, Woodward plays political hack, stringing together disjointed statement to make his case against Trump. But Woodward’s facts simply don’t add up that Trump didn’t do everything possible from Day One to slow the spread.

When Trump told Woodward the virus could be deadly, he had no more insights than Fauci or 64-year-old State Department epidemiologist Dr. Deborah Birx. Woodward insists that Trump knew, in an omniscient sense, what course the disease would take, insisting, Trump knew “this is a coming pandemic to the United States, saying Trump knew the “truth.” Woodward’s beliefs about Trump are so twisted, so distorted and so wrong, he can’t possibly believe his accusations. “Forty million people watched it,” Woodward said about the public watching Trump State-of-the-Union Speech Feb. 4. Who’s Woodward kidding? World Health Organization 55-year-old Director- General Tedros Adhanom said Jan. 14 that there was no “human-to-human” transmission in Wuhan, China. Woodward mentions nothing about Trump banning flights to-and-from China Jan. 31.

Woodward insisted without merit the “He [Trump] had and opportunity . . He said,. ‘Well, we’re doing everything possible.’ At that moment, if like Franklin Roosevelt after Pearl Harbor, [Trump] had told the American People the truth, a lot more could have been done,” Woodward said. Woodward makes zero sense. WHO didn’t declare a global pandemic until March 11. What was Trump supposed to do make up a forecast that no one knew, including any advice he received from Fauci or anyone else at the State Department, NIH, Centers for Disease Control, or any other public agency? Woodward totally fabricated his narrative that Trump knew in omniscient sense what was going to happen months later. How preposterous. Yet the Democrat Party and Biden campaign lap up every bit of Woodward’s utter rubbish.. Woodward has no facts, he’s just making stuff up for pure politics.

Woodward’s diminished capacity to know what he’s talking about raises questions about his cognitive functioning. No one in their right mind could buy his nonsense, strong together like Haishi beads, jumping to illogical conclusions based on some tape recordings that say nothing about how Trump handled the Covid-19 crisis. If you listen to those that know the facts, like Fauci or Birx, they stake their reputations on the fact that Trump did everything humanly possible to deal with the virus, no lost months, weeks or even days. Woodward’s so arrogant talking about how future historians will record Trump’s performance. One things for sure, historians will say how off-the-wall Woodward was promoting more book sales, jumping into the presidential race slamming Trump. History will show that Woodward preyed on the Covid-19 crisis to sell books, that’s about all.