KARL ROVE (FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR): Well, two words — “Donald Trump.” If you like him, you like him. If you don't, you don't think he does anything right. And if he says, “A,” you want to say, “Z.” And we're seeing this on the discussion about the president taking this prescription.
I saw some comments by Dr. [Sanjay] Gupta on CNN, they were just sort of way over the top. The president sat down with his physician, said, “I want to explore the possibility of getting this,” he and his physician discussed it, and his physician prescribed it. End of story.
This is a drug that has been prescribed for malaria and some other ailments for decades, and tens of thousands of people are using it virtually every day, even in the United States, hundreds of thousands or maybe even millions around the world because it's funded — primarily an antimalarial drug.
So, you know, it's just — it’s amazing to me that we let this go as long as we have. You know, the president wasn't moving fast — didn't need to move fast enough, or didn't need to move fast — then he was moving too fast on China, and then he's not moving fast enough on testing, and then testing doesn't matter.
And, you know, it's just — it's amazing to me how polarized we are in this moment where we ought to be trying to find some unity, and muting some of the partisanship.