Friday, September 11, 2020

BOB WOODWARD'S INACTION IS IRRELEVANT: THE PRESIDENT ERRED.

ICHEOKU says Bod Woodward did not owe American people the duty to inform them on the deadliness of the coronavirus, the president did. This is the crux of the matter. As a journalist, Bob Woodward's duty is to investigate stories and report them accordingly as he may see fit and as correctly as possible. The president has an obligation to inform American people on things they need and should or ought to know, especially on such a life saving information as the  deadliness of the coronavirus. 

His mistake, although honest, was a fatal error which cost thousands of lives that would have otherwise been saved had additional precautions be taken. A John for example, cannot and should not blame a prostitute for being caught. He should not have patronized the prostitute and this is where the president erred. The president should not have patronized Bob Woodward knowing who he is and that he does not mean well for Republicans, especially Republican presidents. 

It was Tucker Carlson who said that "if you cannot speak the truth when it matters, then nothing else you say matters." ICHEOKU says totally, completely and fully agrees with Tucker Carlson because it is true. The president should have spoken the truth to American people when it mattered, when he knew about the lethality of the coronavirus disease. This is a tragic error and there is no skirting around the fact. The president's reason for withholding the information is a different thing from his omission to warn, a duty which he owed American people. It was a grave mistake, a regrettable one indeed. The president should apologize for the mistake and ask for forgiveness of the American people. His motive to prevent panic is not sufficient to override the thousands of lives lost that would otherwise have been saved.

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