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re: I hope when I'm 72 years old, that I have as much energy as Our President.
Posted on 11/23/18 at 12:29 pm to oogabooga68
Posted on 11/23/18 at 12:29 pm to oogabooga68
Just those two days? How about his 7 hours a day of "executive time". How many days has he spent at his resorts? About 165 which is close to 25% of his time in office.
Campaign rallies are fun. Do not involve study or hard concentration.
2017:
Disinformation about Hillary's health:
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Her health and political aspirations are pretty much moot issues in any event. She made a terrible candidate in 2016 and the Democrats will not repeat that mistake.
Campaign rallies are fun. Do not involve study or hard concentration.
2017:
Disinformation about Hillary's health:
LINK
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In a 2017 report on media manipulation I co-authored with Alice Marwick, we argued that far-right influencers such as Richard Spencer and Milo Yiannopolous play a unique role in spreading disinformation and conspiracy theories. This is because they can amplify certain messages to their audiences and “make otherwise fringe beliefs get mainstream coverage.”
For one example of this phenomenon in action, we can look at the spread of conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton’s health in the lead up to the 2016 election. In the summer of 2016, far-right bloggers began circulating conspiracy theories that Clinton was covering up massive health problems, based on an out-of-context video.
These theories mainly stayed within far-right circles until they were covered by Paul Joseph Watson, an influential YouTuber and editor for Infowars, in a video titled “The Truth About Hillary’s Bizarre Behavior.” After his video, the theories were covered by more mainstream outlets such as the Drudge Report and on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show. The more mainstream media outlets generally didn’t embrace the theories fully, but they still framed them as open-ended questions in ways that could seed doubts among readers and viewers.
Her health and political aspirations are pretty much moot issues in any event. She made a terrible candidate in 2016 and the Democrats will not repeat that mistake.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 8:17 am to BigAppleBucky
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Her health and political aspirations are pretty much moot issues in any event.
Wow....do you REALLY think Hillary Clinton is a healthy woman?
All hyperbole aside, do you REALLY think that woman is in good health?
Numerous DOCUMENTED instances of her falling out, seizing up, and not to mention her (supported by many) purported LEGENDARY abuse of alcohol...
Come on, have some pride....Hillary Clinton is one slip away from being Captain Christopher Pike.
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