Doubts About Donald Trump's Own Medical Records Emerge

Btw statins are for treating high cholesterol problems. And the daily aspirin is related, also for cardiovascular concerns. Both of which are expected in a person as obese as Rump is.

Which, of course, is entirely consistent with never having any significant medical problems over the past 39 years. And with his 'cardiovascular status' being 'excellent.'
I take a statin and I'm in excellent health.

So excellent, you gotta take daily prescription medicines.
Since 35; everybody I know 25 and older takes them.
I don't know a single person who takes statins and if any doctor prescribes them for a 25 year old, they should probably have their head examined.
 
His supporters constantly point to his business success as evidence that Trump is a sane and decisive leader. One only needs to look at his immense wealth to see that he is more than capable of leading our country

The closest comparison I can draw is Howard Hughes

Immensely wealthy and successful. Owned movie studios, hotels, casinos, Hughes Aircraft, Hughes Tool
Dated starlets and surrounded himself with beautiful women

Yet, today, nobody questions that he was batshit crazy

er.... but they don't even know what he's worth because dumb Donald hasn't released his tax returns.

they only care that he continue to spew bigotry and insane hatred.

Much like Howard Hughes, Trump is reclusive and protected by his people when it comes to his personal affairs. We don't know how rich he is, his medical or psychiatric records, personal observations of those who work for him

Like Howard Hughes, much of our perception of Trump comes from the tabloids
 
you are aware that him living now has zero to do with what his health would have been had he faced the rigors of the presidency.

i'll also point out that the idiot from Wasilla didn't belong anywhere near the white house.

not wanting someone in office is not "hysteria":

rightwingnuts are funny. ignorant..;... but funny


I'm aware that your fears of his eminent death are looking pretty ridiculous now.


Not that a lefty has the intellectual honestly to admit that.

And if the job is that much of a meat grinder, then why are you guys running a 70 year old?

because tim kaine isn't the idiot that McCain picked, little boy. that's why you pick a decent vice president.

again, the idiot from Wasilla didn't belong anywhere near the white house..... which made McCain's health an issue. he also had recurring bouts with cancer.

or did they not tell you that in rightwingnuthackworld?


Bull. You don't put some in charge of the most powerful nation on Earth, if you as afraid of them being medically unfit or dying as you were with McCain.

Sure you would especially if the right is perpetrating a fraud about her medical condition. Take for example her head shake that Jim Hoft of the Gateway Pundit and Matt Drudge hawked as proof of her failing health and then read the AP reporters description of the event. Video proves Clinton suffering seizures? Not so, I was there
If you take the time you can debunk every single mistruth spun by right wing media.


Nothing in that addressed my point, that any lefty who was so concerned about McCain being old, is a fucking hypocrite if they support Hillary.
Nonsense. McCain would have been 72 when he would have become president had he won. Life expectancy for men at that time was about 75 years.

Meaning on average, McCain's life expectancy would not get him through a first term. Even worse, had that happened, Sarah "The Quitter on Twitter" Palin would have become the president.

Making his age quite relevant to peoples' concerns.

Compared to Hillary who will be 69 in January and well within the average life expectancy of women of about 81 years to last two full terms.
 
If that's an in-ear monitor giving him talking points à la George Bush, it's CLEARLY not working.

Oh, it's working. The problem isn't the technology. The problem is who's on the the transmitting end. As Trump has told us before, his chief advisor is himself. He's coaching himself on what to say.

probably why he sounds insane. he shouldn't listen to the voices in his head.


BUT HE HAS THE BEST WORDS!!!!!!
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.

What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.
 
Btw statins are for treating high cholesterol problems. And the daily aspirin is related, also for cardiovascular concerns. Both of which are expected in a person as obese as Rump is.

Which, of course, is entirely consistent with never having any significant medical problems over the past 39 years. And with his 'cardiovascular status' being 'excellent.'
I take a statin and I'm in excellent health.

So excellent, you gotta take daily prescription medicines.
Since 35; everybody I know 25 and older takes them.

Do you only know 1 or 2 people 25 and older? :p
 
you gotta admit that tribblehead is a paunchy old man that turns red faced when angry.

that can't be good.
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.

What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.

The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.

What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.

The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?


Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.

What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.

The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?

No, and you don't have one either.
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.

What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.

The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?


Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?

Sure:



Clearly this person has issues.
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.

What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.

The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?


Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?

Sure:



Clearly this person has issues.


Debunked and I posted the story of the Associated Press reporter standing next to her a few pages back.
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.

What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.

The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?


Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?

Sure:



Clearly this person has issues.


Where's the drink she's holding?
 
This OP could be the definition of liberal deflection.

What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.

The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?


Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?

Sure:



Clearly this person has issues.


Debunked and I posted the story of the Associated Press reporter standing next to her a few pages back.


The one who looks absolutely terrified?

I am sure she will debunk the video footage. Some people would believe liberal words over their own eyes.
 
What deflection? Hillary Clinton's doctor has made a statement condemning the phony records that were passed off as authentic and reaffirmed the Secretary's good health. Meanwhile, we know nothing of Donald Trump's health besides a contrived letter.

The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?


Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?

Sure:



Clearly this person has issues.


Debunked and I posted the story of the Associated Press reporter standing next to her a few pages back.


The one who looks absolutely terrified?

I am sure she will debunk the video footage. Some people would believe liberal words over their own eyes.


So you have no proof other than your own lying eyes is that right?
 
The deflection where you made it seem like Trump has similar grade health issues as Hillary.

Do you have a video of Trump having a stroke on stage, or is the deflection all you got?


Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?

Sure:



Clearly this person has issues.


Debunked and I posted the story of the Associated Press reporter standing next to her a few pages back.


The one who looks absolutely terrified?

I am sure she will debunk the video footage. Some people would believe liberal words over their own eyes.


So you have no proof other than your own lying eyes is that right?


She does not look normal does she?

When's the last time you saw anyone having such an exaggerated reaction?

But oh the liberal irony... you have no proof that there is anything wrong with Trump's health. Although if you believe anything reporters say, I can see why it would look that way.
 
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Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?

Sure:



Clearly this person has issues.


Debunked and I posted the story of the Associated Press reporter standing next to her a few pages back.


The one who looks absolutely terrified?

I am sure she will debunk the video footage. Some people would believe liberal words over their own eyes.


So you have no proof other than your own lying eyes is that right?


She does not look normal does she?

When's the last time you saw anyone having such an exaggerated reaction?

But oh the liberal irony... you have no proof that there is anything wrong with Trump's health.


I can make a GIF that makes just about anyone look goofy, but as Playtime pointed out she is holding a cold beverage and people who have neurological events aren't able to hold on to anything during an event. The point the left is making about Donald Trump's health records are that they are phony and we ask that they be corrected and be made available to the public.
 
Oh lordy- are you gonna pull out the silly videos showing some such ailment befalling hillary?

Sure:



Clearly this person has issues.


Debunked and I posted the story of the Associated Press reporter standing next to her a few pages back.


The one who looks absolutely terrified?

I am sure she will debunk the video footage. Some people would believe liberal words over their own eyes.


So you have no proof other than your own lying eyes is that right?


She does not look normal does she?

When's the last time you saw anyone having such an exaggerated reaction?



You're kidding right? Trump is nothing but one huuuuuuuuuge exaggeration.
 

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