Clinton Health Conspiracy Theory Debunked

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  1. alan78

    alan78 New Member

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    Wacko Trump and Trump surrogates are spinning a conspiracy theory that Clinton's health is bad.
    Sounding a little desperate, pathetic and... well.... crazy.

    The new birthers: Debunking the Hillary Clinton health conspiracy
    (CNN)From Donald Trump and his top surrogates to the right-wing media and its engine rooms of outrage in the blogosphere, Hillary Clinton's opponents are ramping up efforts to sow doubt over the candidate's health.
    The campaign -- which goes back years -- has escalated to shouting over the summer, as Trump spiraled in the polls while mostly failing to connect with voters outside his base demographic. Now, as the race enters a crucial phase, there has been a growing push to fundamentally undermine Clinton's candidacy.
    Much in the way "birthers" (Trump was among the most prominent) sought similar ends by questioning President Barack Obama's citizenship, the "healthers" are using junk science and conspiracy theories to argue that Clinton is suffering from a series of debilitating brain injuries.
    In an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this weekend, former New York City mayor and Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani first accused the mainstream media of hiding evidence, then encouraged doubters to "go online and put down 'Hillary Clinton illness.'"
    There is absolutely no credible evidence to backstop any of these claims, including on the "videos" Giuliani cited. Clinton's physician -- the only person to speak on the record who has actually examined her -- has repeatedly affirmed the former secretary of state's health and fitness for the highest office in the land.


    http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/22/politics/hillary-clinton-health-conspiracy-theory-explained/
     
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    Garm Zandor New Member Past Donor

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    Erm... how just claiming that it is not true and trying to ridicule objective observations and conclusions debunks anything?

    [video=youtube;2wEqcad1-uQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wEqcad1-uQ[/video]
    This is just retarded. Appearing in comedy show once in a year, instead of your own campaign events, in controlled environment, on dope - does not debunk anything.
     
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    alan78 New Member

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    on dope, gracie?
     

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