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Besides, Hillary suffered some sort of concussion and spent some time in the hospital ... so she is not exactly in the best of health either. I don't think he looks to be in better health than Hillary. Hit by a truck? I think you exaggerate. Have you ever seen a person that was hit by a truck? She's just an old broad ... that's all.
I'm sure Hillary is not at the "perfect" weight for her height, and Sanders is a white haired old guy. Let's face it - Trump's BMI is a lot worse than Hillary's. If we're going to talk about overweight First Ladies - certainly it is Barbara Bush who wins the "Fat Prize."
Know whats amusing? trumps Dr is a Internist too. You apparently do not comprehend that its not a intern.
Go read trumps letter, and compare.
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Donald Trump’s doctor released a medical report so silly that when we asked the American Medical Association about its language, their spokesman started to laugh.
It appears that the New York Times, Daily Beast & greywar (at a minimum) need to contact Lenox Hill Hospital and inform them that they have an "insane" doctor on staff.
Perhaps Lenox Hill Hospital is a shill of some sort.
That was a funny article. I liked it when it was pointed out that The Marchioness Trump dodged serving in Vietnam by claiming bone spurs: which apparently spontaneously healed.
I agree that the letter appears to have been dictated by The Marchioness himself.
Nevertheless, it does appear that The Trump is in good health. As were Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush the Elder, both of whom (especially Mr. Carter) are still going strong. Indeed, President Reagan was in very good health when he took office. I believe Abraham Lincoln was considered very healthy (although subject to depression) when he served. I am uncertain about Millard Fillmore.
However, why would this doctor ignore Teddy Roosevelt? He was in splendid shape when he was President. I always liked the story about his walking habit, which he called "walking a straight line". Seems that Teddy would decide to walk in a particular direction, in a straight line. He would not walk around obstacles, such as fences, walls, trees, etc., but would always climb over, go under, or whatever was called for, to maintain a straight line walk.
No doubt, The Marchioness will bring it up tonight at the debate. Perhaps knock down a life-size cardboard image of Teddy Roosevelt in order to prove me wrong, to the wild cheers of the crowd.
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