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Secret Service Leaks Hillary’s Health to Press
The sweet smell of desperation is in the air.
It's no surprise all Reich wing talk radio and those on FOX news are in a full metal--throttle down--melt down! Full PANIC. So they're all over health problems that don't exist. And for good reason. 90 Days before the election the Clinton campaign has pulled adds out of several battleground states (swing states) as their internal polling data is showing double digit leads. That money is now being moved into RED states that are in play. She's ahead in Georgia & Arizona. Trump is losing states that Romney won. She is bombarding the Olympics with adds--(where are Trump's adds?) Upps they don't exist (ANYWHERE.) Nor has he mustered up any kind of ground game. So he is relying on the free coverage he gets from FOX News to pull him over the finish line--LOL. But there's a problem. FOX News has felt the Trump effect and their ratings and viewership have fallen off a cliff. CNN is now number ONE.
Clinton campaign pulls ads from Colorado
Polls: Clinton Pulling Ahead in Battleground States
Clinton campaign halts ads in two battleground states
Right now polls show Donald Trump losing every single swing state
Trump is losing all 10 of the states with the closest results in 2012
But WHY is CNN crushing Fox News in the ratings? | RedState
You wanted TRUMP now you OWN it.
You Wanted Trump, You’ve Got Him | The American Spectator
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Just color Arizona and Georgia blue this election, and this will be similar to the result on Election night.
This not the first time nor will it be the last, that a nominee seeing the presidency slipping away plays the health card.
So how did this " Clinton health issue" take flight.
Early summer: Users on Twitter begin speculating about Hillary Clinton's health using the hashtag #HillaryHealth.
4 August: The website Infowars, run by conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, begins publishing stories about Mrs Clinton's supposed failing health. The articles uses a clip of Mrs Clinton joking with an Associated Press reporter in June as evidence that the former secretary of state is "having seizures even while in public". The reporter Lisa Lerer wrote a column debunking the claims. "Where I saw evasiveness, they see seizures," she wrote.
7 August: Conservative blogger Matt Drudge runs a photo of Hillary Clinton being helped by aides after slipping on some stairs with the headline "Hillary conquers the stairs". Mr Drudge directed readers to a story, which claims "The questionable health condition of Hillary Clinton should be a major issue of the 2016 campaign." The problem? The photo was taken in February and news reports at the time showed she continued campaigning after the minor fall.
The Infowars also addresses the photo of Mr Clinton on the stairs. Infowars claims the aide helping her is actually a doctor and an item he is holding in his hand is an injection pen for the drug diazepam, which can be used to treat seizures. (Fact checking website Snope says it actually was a small flashlight.)
8 August: The National Enquirer tabloid, which has endorsed Mr Trump for president, runs a story entitled "Hillary Clinton's secret health crisis".
8 August to 11 August: Fox News presenter Sean Hannity runs multiple segments on Hillary Clinton's health on his primetime chat show, claiming that she suffers from seizures. He also cites Mrs Clinton's exchange with Ms Lerer as evidence. (Ms Lerer was never contacted by Fox News.) Mr Hannity brought on medical experts to his show to confirm his suspicions, but the doctors would not concur. On CNN, Trump supporter Jeffrey Lord also repeats the claims.
11 August to 14 August: Several news organisations including CNN and the Washington Post debunk the claims pushed by Mr Hannity and Infowars. CNN media reporter Brian Stelter called Mr Hannity's coverage "reckless".
15 August: Mr Trump says Mrs Clinton "lacks the physical and mental stamina" to fight the so-called Islamic State.
Hillary health myth: From Twitter theories to a Trump speech - BBC News
Time to retire and get the help you need.
Secret Service Leaks Hillary’s Health to Press
The sweet smell of desperation is in the air.
It's no surprise all Reich wing talk radio and those on FOX news are in a full metal--throttle down--melt down! Full PANIC. So they're all over health problems that don't exist. And for good reason. 90 Days before the election the Clinton campaign has pulled adds out of several battleground states (swing states) as their internal polling data is showing double digit leads. That money is now being moved into RED states that are in play. She's ahead in Georgia & Arizona. Trump is losing states that Romney won. She is bombarding the Olympics with adds--(where are Trump's adds?) Upps they don't exist (ANYWHERE.) Nor has he mustered up any kind of ground game. So he is relying on the free coverage he gets from FOX News to pull him over the finish line--LOL. But there's a problem. FOX News has felt the Trump effect and their ratings and viewership have fallen off a cliff. CNN is now number ONE.
Clinton campaign pulls ads from Colorado
Polls: Clinton Pulling Ahead in Battleground States
Clinton campaign halts ads in two battleground states
Right now polls show Donald Trump losing every single swing state
Trump is losing all 10 of the states with the closest results in 2012
But WHY is CNN crushing Fox News in the ratings? | RedState
You wanted TRUMP now you OWN it.
You Wanted Trump, You’ve Got Him | The American Spectator
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Just color Arizona and Georgia blue this election, and this will be similar to the result on Election night.
This not the first time nor will it be the last, that a nominee seeing the presidency slipping away plays the health card.
So how did this " Clinton health issue" take flight.
Early summer: Users on Twitter begin speculating about Hillary Clinton's health using the hashtag #HillaryHealth.
4 August: The website Infowars, run by conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, begins publishing stories about Mrs Clinton's supposed failing health. The articles uses a clip of Mrs Clinton joking with an Associated Press reporter in June as evidence that the former secretary of state is "having seizures even while in public". The reporter Lisa Lerer wrote a column debunking the claims. "Where I saw evasiveness, they see seizures," she wrote.
7 August: Conservative blogger Matt Drudge runs a photo of Hillary Clinton being helped by aides after slipping on some stairs with the headline "Hillary conquers the stairs". Mr Drudge directed readers to a story, which claims "The questionable health condition of Hillary Clinton should be a major issue of the 2016 campaign." The problem? The photo was taken in February and news reports at the time showed she continued campaigning after the minor fall.
The Infowars also addresses the photo of Mr Clinton on the stairs. Infowars claims the aide helping her is actually a doctor and an item he is holding in his hand is an injection pen for the drug diazepam, which can be used to treat seizures. (Fact checking website Snope says it actually was a small flashlight.)
8 August: The National Enquirer tabloid, which has endorsed Mr Trump for president, runs a story entitled "Hillary Clinton's secret health crisis".
8 August to 11 August: Fox News presenter Sean Hannity runs multiple segments on Hillary Clinton's health on his primetime chat show, claiming that she suffers from seizures. He also cites Mrs Clinton's exchange with Ms Lerer as evidence. (Ms Lerer was never contacted by Fox News.) Mr Hannity brought on medical experts to his show to confirm his suspicions, but the doctors would not concur. On CNN, Trump supporter Jeffrey Lord also repeats the claims.
11 August to 14 August: Several news organisations including CNN and the Washington Post debunk the claims pushed by Mr Hannity and Infowars. CNN media reporter Brian Stelter called Mr Hannity's coverage "reckless".
15 August: Mr Trump says Mrs Clinton "lacks the physical and mental stamina" to fight the so-called Islamic State.
Hillary health myth: From Twitter theories to a Trump speech - BBC News
This not the first time nor will it be the last, that a nominee seeing the presidency slipping away plays the health card.
So how did this " Clinton health issue" take flight.
Early summer: Users on Twitter begin speculating about Hillary Clinton's health using the hashtag #HillaryHealth.
4 August: The website Infowars, run by conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, begins publishing stories about Mrs Clinton's supposed failing health. The articles uses a clip of Mrs Clinton joking with an Associated Press reporter in June as evidence that the former secretary of state is "having seizures even while in public". The reporter Lisa Lerer wrote a column debunking the claims. "Where I saw evasiveness, they see seizures," she wrote.
7 August: Conservative blogger Matt Drudge runs a photo of Hillary Clinton being helped by aides after slipping on some stairs with the headline "Hillary conquers the stairs". Mr Drudge directed readers to a story, which claims "The questionable health condition of Hillary Clinton should be a major issue of the 2016 campaign." The problem? The photo was taken in February and news reports at the time showed she continued campaigning after the minor fall.
The Infowars also addresses the photo of Mr Clinton on the stairs. Infowars claims the aide helping her is actually a doctor and an item he is holding in his hand is an injection pen for the drug diazepam, which can be used to treat seizures. (Fact checking website Snope says it actually was a small flashlight.)
8 August: The National Enquirer tabloid, which has endorsed Mr Trump for president, runs a story entitled "Hillary Clinton's secret health crisis".
8 August to 11 August: Fox News presenter Sean Hannity runs multiple segments on Hillary Clinton's health on his primetime chat show, claiming that she suffers from seizures. He also cites Mrs Clinton's exchange with Ms Lerer as evidence. (Ms Lerer was never contacted by Fox News.) Mr Hannity brought on medical experts to his show to confirm his suspicions, but the doctors would not concur. On CNN, Trump supporter Jeffrey Lord also repeats the claims.
11 August to 14 August: Several news organisations including CNN and the Washington Post debunk the claims pushed by Mr Hannity and Infowars. CNN media reporter Brian Stelter called Mr Hannity's coverage "reckless".
15 August: Mr Trump says Mrs Clinton "lacks the physical and mental stamina" to fight the so-called Islamic State.
Hillary health myth: From Twitter theories to a Trump speech - BBC News
Sure. It's always a right wing conspiracy. Benghazi was just a right wing conspiracy. The Clinton Foundation is just a right wing conspiracy. Obama, the Clintons and the main stream media are altruists at the end of the day, after all.
is that what you call it?
If you got nothing, I'm okay with you not replying and saving us both some time.
is that what you call it?
If you got nothing, I'm okay with you not replying and saving us both some time.
Love when one gasbag tries to take up for another one.
This not the first time nor will it be the last, that a nominee seeing the presidency slipping away plays the health card.
So how did this " Clinton health issue" take flight.
Early summer: Users on Twitter begin speculating about Hillary Clinton's health using the hashtag #HillaryHealth.
4 August: The website Infowars, run by conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, begins publishing stories about Mrs Clinton's supposed failing health. The articles uses a clip of Mrs Clinton joking with an Associated Press reporter in June as evidence that the former secretary of state is "having seizures even while in public". The reporter Lisa Lerer wrote a column debunking the claims. "Where I saw evasiveness, they see seizures," she wrote.
7 August: Conservative blogger Matt Drudge runs a photo of Hillary Clinton being helped by aides after slipping on some stairs with the headline "Hillary conquers the stairs". Mr Drudge directed readers to a story, which claims "The questionable health condition of Hillary Clinton should be a major issue of the 2016 campaign." The problem? The photo was taken in February and news reports at the time showed she continued campaigning after the minor fall.
The Infowars also addresses the photo of Mr Clinton on the stairs. Infowars claims the aide helping her is actually a doctor and an item he is holding in his hand is an injection pen for the drug diazepam, which can be used to treat seizures. (Fact checking website Snope says it actually was a small flashlight.)
8 August: The National Enquirer tabloid, which has endorsed Mr Trump for president, runs a story entitled "Hillary Clinton's secret health crisis".
8 August to 11 August: Fox News presenter Sean Hannity runs multiple segments on Hillary Clinton's health on his primetime chat show, claiming that she suffers from seizures. He also cites Mrs Clinton's exchange with Ms Lerer as evidence. (Ms Lerer was never contacted by Fox News.) Mr Hannity brought on medical experts to his show to confirm his suspicions, but the doctors would not concur. On CNN, Trump supporter Jeffrey Lord also repeats the claims.
11 August to 14 August: Several news organisations including CNN and the Washington Post debunk the claims pushed by Mr Hannity and Infowars. CNN media reporter Brian Stelter called Mr Hannity's coverage "reckless".
15 August: Mr Trump says Mrs Clinton "lacks the physical and mental stamina" to fight the so-called Islamic State.
Hillary health myth: From Twitter theories to a Trump speech - BBC News
Sure. It's always a right wing conspiracy. Benghazi was just a right wing conspiracy. The Clinton Foundation is just a right wing conspiracy. Obama, the Clintons and the main stream media are altruists at the end of the day, after all.
Yeah--and you again just proved my point. The Clintons have been investigated over one thing or another for the last 25 years, and NOTHING has ever happened in any of those investigations. They've been nothing more than Reich wing dog & pony shows at the taxpayers expense for nothing more than political gain. You're just stuffed full of conspiracy theories.
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That's pretty good but you left out a few beginning with Whitewater, Cardgate, Filegate, and the Birther conspiracy for starters.This not the first time nor will it be the last, that a nominee seeing the presidency slipping away plays the health card.
So how did this " Clinton health issue" take flight.
Early summer: Users on Twitter begin speculating about Hillary Clinton's health using the hashtag #HillaryHealth.
4 August: The website Infowars, run by conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, begins publishing stories about Mrs Clinton's supposed failing health. The articles uses a clip of Mrs Clinton joking with an Associated Press reporter in June as evidence that the former secretary of state is "having seizures even while in public". The reporter Lisa Lerer wrote a column debunking the claims. "Where I saw evasiveness, they see seizures," she wrote.
7 August: Conservative blogger Matt Drudge runs a photo of Hillary Clinton being helped by aides after slipping on some stairs with the headline "Hillary conquers the stairs". Mr Drudge directed readers to a story, which claims "The questionable health condition of Hillary Clinton should be a major issue of the 2016 campaign." The problem? The photo was taken in February and news reports at the time showed she continued campaigning after the minor fall.
The Infowars also addresses the photo of Mr Clinton on the stairs. Infowars claims the aide helping her is actually a doctor and an item he is holding in his hand is an injection pen for the drug diazepam, which can be used to treat seizures. (Fact checking website Snope says it actually was a small flashlight.)
8 August: The National Enquirer tabloid, which has endorsed Mr Trump for president, runs a story entitled "Hillary Clinton's secret health crisis".
8 August to 11 August: Fox News presenter Sean Hannity runs multiple segments on Hillary Clinton's health on his primetime chat show, claiming that she suffers from seizures. He also cites Mrs Clinton's exchange with Ms Lerer as evidence. (Ms Lerer was never contacted by Fox News.) Mr Hannity brought on medical experts to his show to confirm his suspicions, but the doctors would not concur. On CNN, Trump supporter Jeffrey Lord also repeats the claims.
11 August to 14 August: Several news organisations including CNN and the Washington Post debunk the claims pushed by Mr Hannity and Infowars. CNN media reporter Brian Stelter called Mr Hannity's coverage "reckless".
15 August: Mr Trump says Mrs Clinton "lacks the physical and mental stamina" to fight the so-called Islamic State.
Hillary health myth: From Twitter theories to a Trump speech - BBC News
Sure. It's always a right wing conspiracy. Benghazi was just a right wing conspiracy. The Clinton Foundation is just a right wing conspiracy. Obama, the Clintons and the main stream media are altruists at the end of the day, after all.
That's pretty good but you left out a few beginning with Whitewater, Cardgate, Filegate, and the Birther conspiracy for starters.This not the first time nor will it be the last, that a nominee seeing the presidency slipping away plays the health card.
So how did this " Clinton health issue" take flight.
Early summer: Users on Twitter begin speculating about Hillary Clinton's health using the hashtag #HillaryHealth.
4 August: The website Infowars, run by conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, begins publishing stories about Mrs Clinton's supposed failing health. The articles uses a clip of Mrs Clinton joking with an Associated Press reporter in June as evidence that the former secretary of state is "having seizures even while in public". The reporter Lisa Lerer wrote a column debunking the claims. "Where I saw evasiveness, they see seizures," she wrote.
7 August: Conservative blogger Matt Drudge runs a photo of Hillary Clinton being helped by aides after slipping on some stairs with the headline "Hillary conquers the stairs". Mr Drudge directed readers to a story, which claims "The questionable health condition of Hillary Clinton should be a major issue of the 2016 campaign." The problem? The photo was taken in February and news reports at the time showed she continued campaigning after the minor fall.
The Infowars also addresses the photo of Mr Clinton on the stairs. Infowars claims the aide helping her is actually a doctor and an item he is holding in his hand is an injection pen for the drug diazepam, which can be used to treat seizures. (Fact checking website Snope says it actually was a small flashlight.)
8 August: The National Enquirer tabloid, which has endorsed Mr Trump for president, runs a story entitled "Hillary Clinton's secret health crisis".
8 August to 11 August: Fox News presenter Sean Hannity runs multiple segments on Hillary Clinton's health on his primetime chat show, claiming that she suffers from seizures. He also cites Mrs Clinton's exchange with Ms Lerer as evidence. (Ms Lerer was never contacted by Fox News.) Mr Hannity brought on medical experts to his show to confirm his suspicions, but the doctors would not concur. On CNN, Trump supporter Jeffrey Lord also repeats the claims.
11 August to 14 August: Several news organisations including CNN and the Washington Post debunk the claims pushed by Mr Hannity and Infowars. CNN media reporter Brian Stelter called Mr Hannity's coverage "reckless".
15 August: Mr Trump says Mrs Clinton "lacks the physical and mental stamina" to fight the so-called Islamic State.
Hillary health myth: From Twitter theories to a Trump speech - BBC News
Sure. It's always a right wing conspiracy. Benghazi was just a right wing conspiracy. The Clinton Foundation is just a right wing conspiracy. Obama, the Clintons and the main stream media are altruists at the end of the day, after all.
is that what you call it?
If you got nothing, I'm okay with you not replying and saving us both some time.
Love when one gasbag tries to take up for another one.
Dude, you're not even following a simple train of thought. Go to bed.
This not the first time nor will it be the last, that a nominee seeing the presidency slipping away plays the health card.
So how did this " Clinton health issue" take flight.
Early summer: Users on Twitter begin speculating about Hillary Clinton's health using the hashtag #HillaryHealth.
4 August: The website Infowars, run by conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, begins publishing stories about Mrs Clinton's supposed failing health. The articles uses a clip of Mrs Clinton joking with an Associated Press reporter in June as evidence that the former secretary of state is "having seizures even while in public". The reporter Lisa Lerer wrote a column debunking the claims. "Where I saw evasiveness, they see seizures," she wrote.
7 August: Conservative blogger Matt Drudge runs a photo of Hillary Clinton being helped by aides after slipping on some stairs with the headline "Hillary conquers the stairs". Mr Drudge directed readers to a story, which claims "The questionable health condition of Hillary Clinton should be a major issue of the 2016 campaign." The problem? The photo was taken in February and news reports at the time showed she continued campaigning after the minor fall.
The Infowars also addresses the photo of Mr Clinton on the stairs. Infowars claims the aide helping her is actually a doctor and an item he is holding in his hand is an injection pen for the drug diazepam, which can be used to treat seizures. (Fact checking website Snope says it actually was a small flashlight.)
8 August: The National Enquirer tabloid, which has endorsed Mr Trump for president, runs a story entitled "Hillary Clinton's secret health crisis".
8 August to 11 August: Fox News presenter Sean Hannity runs multiple segments on Hillary Clinton's health on his primetime chat show, claiming that she suffers from seizures. He also cites Mrs Clinton's exchange with Ms Lerer as evidence. (Ms Lerer was never contacted by Fox News.) Mr Hannity brought on medical experts to his show to confirm his suspicions, but the doctors would not concur. On CNN, Trump supporter Jeffrey Lord also repeats the claims.
11 August to 14 August: Several news organisations including CNN and the Washington Post debunk the claims pushed by Mr Hannity and Infowars. CNN media reporter Brian Stelter called Mr Hannity's coverage "reckless".
15 August: Mr Trump says Mrs Clinton "lacks the physical and mental stamina" to fight the so-called Islamic State.
Hillary health myth: From Twitter theories to a Trump speech - BBC News
Sure. It's always a right wing conspiracy. Benghazi was just a right wing conspiracy. The Clinton Foundation is just a right wing conspiracy. Obama, the Clintons and the main stream media are altruists at the end of the day, after all.
As usual you got nothing.Prove it.And Trump is insane. We've elected some unhealthy presidents before and Kaine can take over if it becomes a bigger problem.
It is a threat to national security to allow trump into the white house.
Remember when you used to pretend to be a racist right winger?
He still is a racist.
Simply review his posting history when you have nothing better to do.
He wants them to get an education and be self sufficient, imagine that.Prove it.Remember when you used to pretend to be a racist right winger?
He still is a racist.
Simply review his posting history when you have nothing better to do.
He consistently advocates for poor minorities.
is that what you call it?
If we had an honest media, this would be the cover of TIME.is that what you call it?
If you got nothing, I'm okay with you not replying and saving us both some time.
Love when one gasbag tries to take up for another one.
Dude, you're not even following a simple train of thought. Go to bed.
Sleep won't fix stupid.
He wants them to get an education and be self sufficient, imagine that.Prove it.He still is a racist.
Simply review his posting history when you have nothing better to do.
He consistently advocates for poor minorities.
is that what you call it?
is that what you call it?
If you got nothing, I'm okay with you not replying and saving us both some time.
Love when one gasbag tries to take up for another one.
Dude, you're not even following a simple train of thought. Go to bed.
Sleep won't fix stupid.
I'm a Trump supporter, and you're full of shit.Even if the stories were true; what does it say about Drumpf that HRC is still destroying him in every poll?
I know, I know, I know...blame everyone and every thing else for your messiah's candidacy being DOA
80 odd posts and I have my first deflection response. Congratulations, Candycorn, you win a stale, moldy, coconut macaroon cookie. Enjoy.
The subject of the thread is HRC's fitness to become POTUS. Trump does not enter into it. But to answer your question, it reinforces my point that 45% of the voters will vote for HRC no matter her physical wellbeing. The question should be, how many more will be duped between now and November and whether or not any of that 45% will wise up and see the light.
Secondly, you make the assumption that I am a Trump supporter. I suggest you review my posts, there are only 80+ so it should not take you long, and point out where I said I am a Trump supporter. I am not & never have been. One does not need to be a Trump supporter to be able to point out the manifest flaws in HRC and her flock.
Thirdly, Trump is not my messiah. Jesus is my messiah, and through him, good things shall come.
Finally, since I have nothing personal against you, here is an advisory: Remember, the first guy that stops applauding your Dear Leader's speeches gets sent to the gulag.
Nobody admits to being a Trump supporter any more? I wonder why. Not really.
I'm a Trump supporter, and you're full of shit.Even if the stories were true; what does it say about Drumpf that HRC is still destroying him in every poll?
I know, I know, I know...blame everyone and every thing else for your messiah's candidacy being DOA
80 odd posts and I have my first deflection response. Congratulations, Candycorn, you win a stale, moldy, coconut macaroon cookie. Enjoy.
The subject of the thread is HRC's fitness to become POTUS. Trump does not enter into it. But to answer your question, it reinforces my point that 45% of the voters will vote for HRC no matter her physical wellbeing. The question should be, how many more will be duped between now and November and whether or not any of that 45% will wise up and see the light.
Secondly, you make the assumption that I am a Trump supporter. I suggest you review my posts, there are only 80+ so it should not take you long, and point out where I said I am a Trump supporter. I am not & never have been. One does not need to be a Trump supporter to be able to point out the manifest flaws in HRC and her flock.
Thirdly, Trump is not my messiah. Jesus is my messiah, and through him, good things shall come.
Finally, since I have nothing personal against you, here is an advisory: Remember, the first guy that stops applauding your Dear Leader's speeches gets sent to the gulag.
Nobody admits to being a Trump supporter any more? I wonder why. Not really.