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Looks like Trump is going to reveal his personal medical information after all. But surprise surprise, we'll reveal it to Dr. Oz on his TV show next week! Set your DVR's folks!
Pressured in recent weeks to release his medical records, Drumpf will appear on the first week of The Dr. Oz Show’s eighth season, which kicks off next week. Drumpf will reportedly appear alongside his daughter, Ivanka Drumpf, in the hour-long interview with Dr. Mehmet Oz.
A teaser for the interview says that Drumpf “addresses why the health of the candidates has become such a serious issue in this campaign” and “reveals his own personal health regimen.” The interview is scheduled to air next Thursday.
Drumpf this week pledged to release his full medical records, walking back his earlier promise to only release the documents if Hillary Clinton did the same. With regards to his health, the 70-year-old candidate has only released a letter from his doctor, a document which was widely criticized for its adoption of Drumpf-like language.
"If elected, Mr. Drumpf, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual elected to the presidency,” Drumpf's gastroenterologist wrote, adding that Drumpf’s blood pressure and lab results were "astonishingly excellent" and "his physical strength and stamina are extraordinary."
Drumpf’s doctor also admitted last month in an interview with NBC that he had written the letter in just five minutes while a limousine sent by the GOP nominee waited outside of his Manhattan office, but he stood by his assessment.
Drumpf and Clinton's health have been frequent topics on the campaign trail, with Drumpf frequently suggesting the 68-year-old former secretary of state is too frail for the job. Drumpf, meanwhile, has grabbed a lot of attention for his frequent meals of fried chicken and other fried foods, as well as his lack of sleep.
A longer teaser for the one-on-one interview between Drumpf and Dr. Oz promises, “Republican presidential candidate Donald Drumpf is here to share his vision for America’s health. We’re asking him the questions you want answered regarding your well-being, security, money and more. A no-holds-barred conversation you’ll be talking about.”
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My big article on Mariko Tamaki's Hulk & She-Hulk runs, discussing the good, bad, and its creation.
My second big article on She-Hulk, discussing Jason Aaron's focus on her in Avengers #20.
In some states she is: Election 2016 Presidential Polls
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Trump has white-hot emotional meltdown after CNN documentary exposes his shady grifting
I wonder, did CNN actually go after Trump in all seriousness? Need to find that documentary.Late last night, Trump angrily tweeted about a Trump-themed CNN documentary, writing, “The documentary of me that @CNN just aired is a total waste of time. I don’t even know many of the people who spoke about me. A joke!”
Friday morning, he wrote, “CNN is unwatchable. Their news on me is fiction. They are a disgrace to the broadcasting industry and an arm of the Clinton campaign.”
He followed that up with a jab at CNN’s current head Jeff Zucker, writing, “Jeff Zucker failed @NBC and he is now failing @CNN.”
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She beat the savior Sanders, she won the NY Senate twice. She is not an awful candidate. She isn't 20 points ahead because of 25 years of right wing attacks. And a lot of white people who will never vote for a Democrat.
Judge Evokes Mississippi ‘Of Slavery, Lynchings, Pain And White Supremacy’ In Confederate Flag Ruling
Well spoken.U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves is no fan of the Confederate flag, and judging by his ruling on Thursday, he’s also pretty critical of the entire state of Mississippi.
Reeves, a black man and native Mississippian, ultimately dismissed the lawsuit that would have declared the Confederate battle emblem in his home state’s flag to be unconstitutional, saying there’s no part of the Constitution “which guarantees a legal right to be free from anxiety at State displays of historical racism.”
But Reeves used the ruling to make his distaste for the flag (which he called “repulsive”) ― and Mississippi’s continued use of it ― abundantly clear.
“Since the Civil War, this nation has evolved and breathed new life into ‘We the People’ and ‘all men are created equal,’” Reeves wrote in his conclusion. “Mississippi is known for its resistance to that evolution.”
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anyone see Paul Ryan throwing a bit of a fit, refusing to answer questions about HIS OWN PARTYS NOMINEE