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    Caution: sharp cutting edge: money and politics

    This guy got fired for reporting that HRC's health is questionable.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7ufuAPVRIY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xmac View Post
    This guy got fired for reporting that HRC's health is questionable.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7ufuAPVRIY
    Honey, I listened to a couple of minutes of this, skipping thru it, but it is impossible to see what you are talking about.
    I heardhim blather on about the Federal Reserve, the Rothchilds, Bitcoin, and yadda near the end whrn I tried to figure out where the Hillary piece was.

    so, ok. Whatever.

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    Maybe there are just people who figure they can get rich (or at least get by) playing professional victim of an elite meant to sabotage them and a conspiracy theorist. The latter pays off for Alex Jones. Add an ideological angle and stir. I mean does the HuffPo even care about some two bit commentator out there, doesn't it have tons of them? I never said there aren't real conspiracies, and real mechanisms to quiet dissent. I just suspect that the angle can be played all the way to the bank.

    If he reported Hillary's health is questionable what evidence did he bring? Just some old videos? What is questionable is whether that is reporting in that case. The well known lack of press conferences is troubling, but may just mean she fears that any publicity is bad publicity. Well look she's running against a guy that is almost destined to lose and yet she still has super high unfavorables, any publicity may be bad publicity, health problems or not.
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    Being too squirrely for the Puffington Host is quite an achievement, but this guy seems to have risen to the challenge.

    He left out any mention of how the reptilian elite and the Freemasons have conspired to rig the Oscars, or the CDC's secret plan to vaccinate us without our knowledge using genetically modified mosquitoes, so you know he's not a serious journalist.

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    The "Hillary health problems""story was swirling around last week but this youtube guy doesn't give it or anything else any credibility.

    He memtions that HuffPo is in her pocket. Well, there's some news. Not.

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    She looked strong and healthy at that endless Benghazi hearing. For hours.
    Obviously, she should find some random physician to attest that she's the fittest presidential candidate in the history of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
    She looked strong and healthy at that endless Benghazi hearing. For hours.
    Obviously, she should find some random physician to attest that she's the fittest presidential candidate in the history of the world.
    they are both too old for my tastes.

    one thng I like about our current prez is that he is a good age.

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    I like the old leaders, like Churchill. Jefferson was 54 when he became president in 1797. In 1800, the average life expectancy was 40. So did that make him seem "old" at the time-- comparatively speaking, current life expectancy is 79 in US. So Hillary would have to be 107 to be the same "age" as Jefferson was when he became president.
    Bernie had fantastic stamina when he was running. He was older than either of these.

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    Average life expectancy has much to do with infant and childbirth mortality and infectious diseases. People can and did live long and prosper throughout the ages. Franklin lived to be 84.

    I'd like to see younger candidates, but Bernie would have been fine with me--regardless of his age.

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    I think it's great that this reporter has been telling everyone that he is NOT suicidal. Smart.
    I get my news from The Young Turks and Wikileaks.

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