CHRIS WALLACE: PRESSTITUTE OR JOURNALIST?

Chris Wallace, the Fox News anchor still recovering from last week’s bruising Presidential Reality Show® Side Show spectacle (a.k.a. debate), went on the attack last week, contradicting the prediction from Dr. Scott Atlas that President Trump would likely enjoy a swift recovery from his COVID diagnosis.
Dr. Atlas, a coronavirus advisor to President Trump and a neuroradiologist, told Fox News that despite Trump’s age and weight, he is a “very, very healthy guy” and “the overwhelming majority of people, even at his age, do fine with this. He is very healthy, and so I anticipate the same for him.”
Wallace, who has been criticized over his debate performance by some for appearing to let Joe Biden off easy while calling out President Trump for interrupting, slammed Atlas’ medical opinion. Wallace said Dr. Atlas is not a disease expert and has “no training in this area at all. There are a number of top people on the president’s coronavirus task force who have had grave concerns about Scott Atlas and his scientific bona fides.”
Wallace declared it was far too early to make any determinations on the president’s prognosis and spewed out the line that we should narrow our minds and listen to the media’s crowned King of Disease Experts, Dr. Anthony Fauci, for more accurate information.
President Trump announced that he and the first lady tested positive for the virus last week, and he was admitted into Walter Reed Medical Center for observation.
TREND FORECAST: Contrary to what Chris Wallace believed, President Trump was released from the hospital Monday evening.
The following, in part, was the Trump campaign pitch to raise money a few hours after he returned to the White House:
“I just left Walter Reed after receiving incredible care and I’m feeling really good! In fact, I feel better than I did 20 years ago. I’m telling you: Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life! This is the greatest country in the world, and under the Trump Administration, we have developed some really great drugs and knowledge. WE WILL BEAT THIS, TOGETHER!” 
As Gerald Celente has forecast, and as the cover of last week’s Trends Journal illustrates, the primary theme of the presidential race will be “Masks vs. No Masks.” 
President Trump has made that perfectly clear by his statement, “Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life! 
At this critical juncture, that is what this election is about: the “Afraid of COVID” vs. the “Not afraid of COVID” voters.
Gerald Celente has noted in the Trends Journal, in his Trends in The News videos, and in numerous interviews that President Trump will be attacking the Democratic governors in swing states who have locked them down, and he will blame the Democrats for the economic hardship which has ensued.
President Trump will continue to push for opening up the economy and attack his challenger, Joe Biden, who said he would lock it down if scientists told him to.
In addition, with the big news since Friday that President Trump was going to the hospital because he tested positive for the virus, forgotten was his terrible performance at last Tuesday’s debate, which previously was headline news.
Indeed, if Trump again hits the campaign trail and keeps promoting the opening up of the economy, Celente forecasts – minus a wild card and there are plenty of them to be played – Trump will narrow Biden’s lead.
Therefore, the next two debates, if they are held, will be crucial as to who wins The Presidential Reality Show®.
TRENDPOST: As the late, great George Carlin so accurately noted, “It’s one big club, and you ain’t in it.”
The mainstream media has degraded into a high-school level Freak Show. Chris Wallace, like CNN’s Chris Cuomo (whose daddy was Governor Mario Cuomo) and Anderson Cooper (whose mommy was Gloria Vanderbilt), are examples of the class of arrogant know-it-all Presstitutes who were born on third base and thought they hit a home run.
Chris Wallace’s daddy was Mike Wallace. From Wikipedia: “Myron Leon ‘Mike’ Wallace, an American journalist, game show host, actor, and media personality. He interviewed a wide range of prominent newsmakers during his seven-decade career. He was one of the original correspondents for CBS’ 60 Minutes, which debuted in 1968. Wallace retired as a regular full-time correspondent in 2006, but still appeared occasionally on the series until 2008.”
 

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