Saturday, US President Barack Obama wanted to set America straight about Ebola.
Barack declared:
First and foremost, I want the American people to know that our experts,
here at the CDC and across our government, agree that the chances of an
Ebola outbreak here in the United States are extremely low. We’ve been
taking the necessary precautions, including working with countries in
West Africa to increase screening at airports so that someone with the
virus doesn’t get on a plane for the United States. In the unlikely
event that someone with Ebola does reach our shores, we’ve taken new
measures so that we’re prepared here at home. We’re working to help
flight crews identify people who are sick, and more labs across our
country now have the capacity to quickly test for the virus. We’re
working with hospitals to make sure that they are prepared, and to
ensure that our doctors, our nurses and our medical staff are trained,
are ready, and are able to deal with a possible case safely.
Huh?
Oh, wait.
That's what he said September 16th.
Doesn't he look stupid now?
Yeah.
Despite that hideous record, he offered "Weekly Address: What You Need To Know About Ebola" on Saturday.